Casser To break up.

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casser To break up

Tu rigoles ! You’re kidding!

se donner rendez-vous To have a date

s’énerver To get annoyed

ensemble together

Tu ferais mieux d’ … It would be better to …

se parler To talk (to each other)

Pas possible ! No way!

se réconcilier To make up

regretter To be sorry

se rencontrer To meet

Devine … Guess …

se revoir To see (each other)

Tu savais que … toujours.. Did you know that …still…?

rompre (avec) To break up

se téléphoner To call (each other)

échanger To exchange

tomber amoureux To fall in love

laisser tomber* To dump someone

être amoureux To be in love

J’ai entendu dire qu’ … I hear that …

de bonne humeur In a good mood

se quitter To leave (each other)

Si j’avais été toi, … If I had been you …

de mauvaise humeur In a bad mood

se retrouver To meet again

déçu(e) disappointed

fâché(e) angry

gêné(e) embarrassed

Qu’est-ce que tu en penses ? What do you think about it?

indifférent(e) indifferent

Ce n’est pas vrai ! You’re kidding!

inquiet / inquiète worried

vexé(e) offended

A ma / ta place … In my / your place …

se disputer To argue

draguer To flirt

Figure-toi qu’ You know what…

Surtout pas ! Certainly not!

Raconte ! Tell me about it!

Aucune idée. I have no idea.

Je n’en ai pas la moindre idée. I have no idea.

A ton / mon avis … In your / my opinion …

D’après toi / moi … In your / my opinion

Pas nécessairement. Not necessarily.

Jamais de la vie. Not in a million years.