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👉 Check out my lesson covering fatigué (tired) and its related words. » Crevé is a fun and commonly used French slang adjective with meanings including exhausted, really tired, worn out, beat and knackered. It comes from the verb crever, which is slang for “to die” and also means to puncture or burst. Crevé Exhausted, …

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This lesson explains how to use the reflexive verb s’éclater, which means “to have a blast”, “to have a ball” or “to have a really good time”. In the non-reflexive form, éclater means “to burst” or “to break apart”. S’éclater To have a blast, to have a ball, to have a really good time

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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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