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Rominna
What does this mean in French..."je m’éclate"?
Oct 11, 2015 3:52 PM
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It means "I'm having fun."
"Éclater" literally means to burst... But, when used this way, it's probably easier to associate it with the English "to burst in laughter" :)
October 11, 2015
"Je m'éclate" = "I'm having a blast"
Bon courage dans ton apprentissage du Français :)
October 21, 2015
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