Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Love and Feelings - French Canadian Vocabulary
Love and Feelings - French Canadian Vocabulary          Michel is French and Canadian. He lives in the gorgeous island of Belle-Isle in Brittany where he offers French immersion. He also taught at McGill in Montreal where he also spends a few months each year.         Today, Michel is going to teach us typical Canadian French expressions to talk about love and feelings.à            1 - Tomber en amour - to fall in love,      Also ÃÅ tre en amour - to be in love. This structure is probably influenced by English syntax; in love. In France, wed say: tomber amoureux, à ªtre amoureux.         A phrase which is very à «Ã  quà ©bà ©coiseà  Ã »Ã  : Ils sont en amour par-dessus la tà ªte - theyre in love over their head. In France, one would rather sayà  : ils sont amoureux fous - they are crazy in love.          2 - Mon chum, ma blonde      - Mon chum (my boy-friend)         - Ma blonde (my girl-friend).         This was once an expression used in France, such as a 18th century still famous song indicates it :         Auprà ¨s de ma blonde, quââ¬â¢il fait bon dormir         Nowadays, a song by a very famous Quà ©bec singer, Diane Dufresne, would give you a good idea of the actual pronunciation of the word à «Ã  chumà  Ã » in quà ©bà ©cois:         à «Ã  Jââ¬â¢ai besoin jââ¬â¢ai besoin dââ¬â¢un chum         Jââ¬â¢ai besoin jââ¬â¢ai besoin dââ¬â¢un hommeà  Ã »          3 - Cest un mà ©chant pà ©tard !      About some sexy girl (or some sexy boy), you will hearà  : cââ¬â¢est un mà ©chant pà ©tard!à  (he/she is a nasty firecracker!)          4 - Tes beau comme un ptit coeur!      To your lover, you can say : ââ¬Å"tââ¬â¢es beau/belle comme un pââ¬â¢tit coeur! (you are beautiful like a little heart)          5 - Donne-moi un bec      Un bec (say the final c) in quà ©bà ©cois means a kiss (French people would say donne-moi un baiser, or un bisou. Un bec in France means a beak, like a birds beak)         Another Anglicism used in quà ©bà ©cois : un French kiss. This is an expression which is not used in France at all! Quà ©bà ©cois have even built up a verb : ââ¬Å"frencher quelquââ¬â¢unâ⬠. à  In France, wed say rouler un patin  quelquun - its quite slang though.         Now, lets practice your French kissing vocabulary in this realistic and fun learn French in context story - you will also learn how to avoid a HUGE faux-pas!         For more articles about French in Quà ©bec and France, daily mini lessons and tips, I invite you to follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.         If you enjoyed this article, you may also like:- Dialogue in French Canadian âⰠ  Franà §ais de France  English translation         - My favorite French Canadian Expressions         - 7 Best French Canadian Idioms         You may also like:         French Love VocabularyDialogue About Kissing - Easy Bilingual StoryHow To Say I love You in FrenchFrench Valentines Day Traditions and Vocabulary - Easy Bilingual Story    
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