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C’est naze/c’est nul / c’est pourri When to use?
I was wondering what the different correct uses are for these three phrases as they are fairly similar in English.
C’est naze
c’est nul
c’est pourri
15 apr. 2015 22:18
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Well, all those are VERY familiar expressions in French.
The one I would use, if I had to choose between those 3, is "c'est nul" because it's a bit less unpolite.
Like you could say: "Oh, la piscine est fermée aujourd'hui, c'est nul! Je comptais y aller."
I would not use the 2 others. Only children would say them.
16 april 2015
Also,
Informal language: naze et pourri(e) -> pourri (masculin) pourriE (féminin)
Colloquial language: nul (masculin) nulle (féminin)
16 april 2015
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