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How do you use a word "chouchou" in French? I have seen it used as "darling" and as a "scrunchie" (hair accessory), but my dictionary says it means "teacher's pet"?
Jun 6, 2023 8:06 PM
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It can indeed mean very different things...
1) "scrunchie" - ex : La jeune fille a un chouchou rose dans les cheveux.
2) "favorite" (can be derogatory) - ex : Paul est le chouchou de la maîtresse.
ex : Une mère n'a pas de chouchou ; elle aime tous ses enfants de la même manière.
3) as a pet name (but it can be a little ridiculous) - ex : Qu'est-ce qui t'arrive mon chouchou ? Pourquoi tu pleures ?
Actually, I use "chouchou" sometimes as a pet name to my students (I'm an elementary school teacher) when they do or say something silly. But that's definitely a me thing. It makes them laugh (they absolutely know that it's an endearing term in my mouth).
June 7, 2023
"Choucou" can also means someone's favorite person. For example you can say :
"Paul est le chouchou de la professeure", meaning Paul is the teacher's favorite student.
Hope it helped you !
June 7, 2023
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