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What's the French verb for the English verb "to care"
For example, if I say...."I don't care." or "He doesn't care about that"---what verb would I use in French for that?
Dec 25, 2014 12:29 AM
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It depends on the context; if there is a choice eg. between a cranberry muffin and a banana muffin you would say, "ça m'est égal", but if you are not concerned about something, like watching "The Interview" you would say, "je m'en fiche". So, for him, it would be "il s'en fiche".
December 25, 2014
Pour ma part, j'aurai plutôt dit, " il ne s'en préoccupe pas " donc ça serait " se préoccuper de..."
December 25, 2014
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