Do other languages have similar acronyms to 'tbh', 'imo', 'smh', etc?florge@feddit.uk to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 142 points – 4 months ago96Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsFrench : ftg : ferme ta gueule (shut it) ntm : nique ta mere (fuck your mom) slt : Salut (hello) cv : ça va ? (How are you?) ptn : putain (fuck) srx : sérieux (really?) jpp : j'en peux plus (I'm fed up)I love that you started with the insults mdrA regular French thing I guess"Mdr" is a good one as well, good catch :) MDR = mort de rire = laughing to deathDon’t forget rsvp!RSVP is more prevalent in the US (and the english speaking countries) than in France ;)Well TIL. Thanks!There's also Cc (pronounced "cou cou") used for greeting.
French : ftg : ferme ta gueule (shut it) ntm : nique ta mere (fuck your mom) slt : Salut (hello) cv : ça va ? (How are you?) ptn : putain (fuck) srx : sérieux (really?) jpp : j'en peux plus (I'm fed up)I love that you started with the insults mdrA regular French thing I guess"Mdr" is a good one as well, good catch :) MDR = mort de rire = laughing to deathDon’t forget rsvp!RSVP is more prevalent in the US (and the english speaking countries) than in France ;)Well TIL. Thanks!There's also Cc (pronounced "cou cou") used for greeting.
I love that you started with the insults mdrA regular French thing I guess"Mdr" is a good one as well, good catch :) MDR = mort de rire = laughing to death
Don’t forget rsvp!RSVP is more prevalent in the US (and the english speaking countries) than in France ;)Well TIL. Thanks!
RSVP is more prevalent in the US (and the english speaking countries) than in France ;)Well TIL. Thanks!
French :
ftg : ferme ta gueule (shut it) ntm : nique ta mere (fuck your mom) slt : Salut (hello) cv : ça va ? (How are you?) ptn : putain (fuck) srx : sérieux (really?) jpp : j'en peux plus (I'm fed up)
I love that you started with the insults mdr
A regular French thing I guess
"Mdr" is a good one as well, good catch :) MDR = mort de rire = laughing to death
Don’t forget rsvp!
RSVP is more prevalent in the US (and the english speaking countries) than in France ;)
Well TIL. Thanks!
There's also Cc (pronounced "cou cou") used for greeting.