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Oh là là — pronunciation and meaning with native audio

Oh là là — pronunciation and meaning with native audio

Oh là là is one of the most famous French expressions in the world, but many learners still do not know how French people really use it. In everyday French, it can express surprise, admiration, frustration, or disbelief depending on tone. Listen to Marie’s audio examples and hear how oh là là sounds in real life.

Oh là là ! – Oh wow! – French Word of the Day

📘 Oh là là meaning

Oh là là is a French expression used to react to surprise, admiration, or frustration. Its meaning depends entirely on tone and context. Depending on how it’s said, it can mean “oh wow,” “oh no,” “oh dear,” or even “yikes!” It’s far more versatile (and less flirty!) than many English speakers assume.

🎧 Oh là là pronunciation

The pronunciation of oh là là is /o la la/ (IPA), which sounds roughly like “oh lah lah.”

📝 Oh là là examples

1) Awe or amazement
Oh là là, c’est beau !
Oh wow, it’s beautiful.

2) Excitement or delight
Oh là là, ce gâteau a l’air délicieux.
Oh wow! That cake looks delicious.

3) Admiration or strong emotion
Oh là là, cette chanson est trop belle !
Oh wow, this song is so beautiful!

4) Surprise or shock
Oh là là, tas vu ce prix ?
Oh wow, did you see that price?

5) Frustration or forgetfulness
Oh là là, j’ai encore oublié mes clés.
Oh no, I forgot my keys again.

6) Tiredness or feeling overwhelmed
Oh là là, je suis fatigué ce soir.
Oh man, I’m tired tonight.

7) Regret or disbelief
Oh là là, j’ai dépensé autant hier soir ?
Oh no, I spent that much last night?

8) Annoyance or repetition
Oh là là, pas encore.
Yikes, not again.

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  • Houlà ! – Whoa!
  • Mon dieu ! – My God!
  • Quelle horreur ! – How awful!
  • C’est pas vrai ! – No way!

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    About the Author – David Issokson David Issokson is an online French teacher and the founder of FrenchLearner.com (established 2012). He has been teaching French online since 2014 and brings over 30 years of experience as a passionate French learner and fluent speaker. David creates clear, structured lessons supported by native audio recorded by Marie Assel Cambier, a professional voice artist and native French speaker. A graduate of McGill University in Montreal, he has taught hundreds of learners worldwide and publishes daily French lessons for more than 13,000 email subscribers. 📘 About David » 🌐 David’s personal site » 👍 Follow on Facebook »

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