Sunday, October 20, 2019
Using the French Expletive Connard in Conversation
Using the French Expletive Connard in Conversation The French noun connardà (pronounced kuh-nar) is an informal term commonly used as an expletive. Loosely translated, it means idiot or jerk, although most people understand it to mean something more obscene. As with all slang, its important to understand what youre saying before you go using it in everyday conversation. You and your friends may toss around expletives like connardà knowing that youre joking. But you probably wouldnt want to use such language in a formal situation or in front of strangers. Translation and Usage A more direct translation ofà connardà would be ahole or any number of variations on the f-word. A French person searching for a synonym might choose imbà ©cileà orà crà ©tin.à There is alsoà a feminine version:à une connarde / une connasseà for cow. Examples of Usage Here are a few examples for context. To be clear, we are not recommending using this term. But it will be useful to understand it because it can be overheard on the streets of any French city or town. Cest un vrai connard ! Hes a real jerk!Tu es leà connardà de lautre nuit.à Casse-toi ! Youre the [expletive] from the other night. Get away!Et je suppose que le saleà connardà veut quelque chose en à ©change.à à And I assume the dirtyà [expletive] wants something in return.Ecoute, tu devenais un incroyableà connard. à Listen, you were becoming/being an unbelievable jerk.Babe Ruth à ©tait unà connard, mais le baseball reste gà ©nial.à à Babe Ruth wasà [expletive], but baseballs stillà beautiful.Tu peux pas me parler, espà ¨ce deà connard.à You cant talk to me, you son of anà [expletive].Cest pas toi qui poseà la question,à connard.à à Youre not asking the question,à [expletive].Vandalisme, arme blanche : Ten prends pour six mois,à connard.à Vandalism, deadly weapon. You get six months in lockup,à [expletive].Ouai, ben, soul ou sobre, tes toujours unà connard.à à Yeah, well, drunk or sober, youre still an [expletive].
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