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on a beau dire, on a beau faire.
What do they mean, please?
Feb 27, 2013 6:09 PM
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On a beau dire: It's like "we may say this as much as we want, it's not true."
Example:
"On a beau dire que les français sont élégants, ils portent parfois des vêtements horribles."
"We may say that french people are fashionable, sometimes they wear some awful clothe."
"On a beau dire que Jean est adorable, je le trouve méchant."
"We may say that Jean is lovely, I think he is mean."
On a beau faire: Close meaning, but used for actions.
"On a beau travailler beaucoup, on ne gagne pas beaucoup d'argent."
"We may work a lot, but we don't earn a lot of money."
"On a beau [something we say or do], [something opposite to what would be expected]."
Hope that helps!
February 27, 2013
To simplify Anna's good answer, it means "there's no point"/it's useless".
If you took those words from the song "Amen" by Mickey 3D:
- On a beau dire, on a beau faire, tout ce qu'on peut pour tout gâcher
it means "try as hard as you want" (to spoil everything) but it won't work"
February 28, 2013
ça veut dire,c`est en vain de faire quelque chose ,,c`est ta dire ,n`importe quel effort tu fait ,tu ne peut pas réussir ,c`est comme de battre l`eau
March 2, 2013
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Guiyuan
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