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    • MDR = Mort de rire. It means ‘dying of laughter’. Just like LOL in English.
    • EXPDR = Explosé de rire or ‘exploding with laughter’. Sort of similar to ROFL (rolling on the floor with laughter) in English.
    • C = C’est. It means: “it’s”.
    • C Ca = C’est ça. Means: “that’s it”.
  1. French Slang This dictionary is a comprehensive and in-depth look at all the slang, vulgarisms, curses, and insults, plus idioms, expressions, and a lot more, that appear in everday French. If you like modern French films, rap, or other forms of entertainment, you'll find many of the words and phrases used in here.

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    • Contents
    • French Internet Slang Basics
    • Popular French Internet Slang Words
    Apostrophes are almost never used: j’ai = jai.
    Using letters that are pronounced the same but look completely different: o = au.
    Silent letters are cut off completely: hier = ier, parle = parl.

    1. C

    This may just look like a simple, innocent letter, but in French internet slang it takes on many forms. “C” can mean ça, c’est or ce. Example: C la vi = C’est la vie (That’s life), Cv = ça va(How’s it going?).

    2. Cc

    When this comes at the start of a message it means Coucou !, a very informal way to say “hey!” to family and friends.

    3. Slt

    Slt is the online abbreviation for Salut, meaning “hi” or “hello” in English. You can say Slt when starting up an online conversation: Slt comment ça va ? (Hi, how are you?)

    • A+ - À Plus, À Plus tard. English equivalent: CU, CUL, SYL (See you, See You Later)
    • ASKIP - À Se K'Il Paraît (À ce qu'il paraît) English translation: It seems that.
    • BJR - Bonjour. English translation: good morning.
    • BLC - je m'en Bats Les Couilles. English equivalent: IDGF (I Don't Give a Fuck)
  3. This will help you grasp the meaning and use of each expression in its natural context. Tips for integrating slang into your French learning: Learning slang is not just about enriching your vocabulary; it's also about adopting a certain attitude and open-mindedness towards the language. I will share tips for incorporating these expressions into ...

  4. 12c4 – Un de ces quatres. – One of these days. This list of French text abbreviations includes words and phrases which are symbolized using letters, numbers, and symbols to replace whole syllables. a+. à plus. see you later. ab1. à bientôt. see you soon.

  5. 121 French slang words, phrases & texts to sound like a local. Learn the French slang words and phrases that are most commonly used in France. From abbreviations, objects, places, popular expressions and more. French Language. Nassie Angadi.

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