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being angry in french
I'm wondering, is there a really informal to say that you're angry with something or someone in French? Just curious...
Oct 23, 2015 12:28 PM
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There is a lot of very informal ways to say that you are pissed of.
"Ça me soule", "ça me fait chier", "ça me casse les couilles", "ça m'emmerde", "ça me les brise", "j'en ai ras le bol", "j'en ai ras le cul", "j'en ai ras la casquette", "ça me vénère" (=ca m'énerve) etc.
I like "ça me soule", as Hyejeong said.
October 23, 2015
So you want something really informal. We often use the slang expression "Tu m'as saoulé" (I've had enough of you). And if it's not someone but something that pissed you off, you say "Ça m'a saoulé", "Cette histoire m'a saoulé", etc.
October 23, 2015
Do you mean something like "Piss off" or in a sentence?
October 23, 2015
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