![]() ![]() As early as 2009, a teenage movie starring famous actress Sophie Marceau even used “LOL” as its title.MDR, short for Mort de rire = “LOL” or literally “Dead from laughter”.LStomB, short for Laisse tomber = “WTV” or “Let it go”.JTM, short for Je t’aime = “I love you”.JPP, short for J’en peux plus = “I can’t take this anymore”.DSL, short for Désolé = “Sry” or “Sorry”.CPG, short for C’est pas grave = “INBG” or “It’s no big deal”.BLC, short for Je m’en bats les couilles = Literally “I’m beating my balls over this,” basically a rude way to say “I couldn’t care less.” Clearly to be used with caution.AC2N, short for Assez de haine = “Stop the hate”.NB: C Pas 5pa, short for C’est pas sympa = “That’s not cool”.There are emojis, as well as a fine choice of slang abbreviations, to color the conversation in a pinch. Conveying Emotions with French Texting Slang V1, sort for Viens = “Come on” “Come on in” “Join in”ģ.TDS, short for Tout de suite or DQP, short for Dès que possible = “ASAP”.RSVP, short for Réservez s’il vous plaît or RSTP, for Réserve s’il te plaît = “Please confirm your presence, whether you use the tutoiement or the vouvoiement with the person you’re talking with”.D100, short for Descend = “Get downstairs”.2vant, short for Devant = “In front of”.12C4, short for Un de ces quatre = “Someday” or more literally “one of the upcoming days”.Since organization is one of the main reasons people text, the slang dictionary of expressions related to meetings is particularly rich. T, symbol for T’es or Tu es = “You are”.K, symbol for qu, found in the following abbreviations:.In French texting slang, the most current symbols include: Let’s start with the basics! Just like in English texting slang, many abbreviations replace syllables or even words with letters and numbers that sound like them. French Texting Slang 101: Consonants, Abbreviations, and Sounds The Daily Texting Slang: Holding Conversations in Abbreviated Frenchġ.Slang Etiquette: Being Polite While Texting in French.Conveying Emotions with French Texting Slang.French Texting Slang 101: Consonants, Abbreviations, and Sounds.Sometimes, texting can be so much easier than talking face-to-face! The good thing is that once you master a few texting codes, you’ll be able to communicate in written French on a daily basis. What do kids say these days? The digital culture keeps French learners just as confused as our grandparents when it comes to the newest expressions à la mode. ![]()
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