In this episode of
Speak French Avec Moi, hosted by Séverine, we dive into the versatile and essential French phrase
"n'importe quoi" (pronounced:
nem puhrt kwa). Depending on the context, this single expression can convey everything from indifference to disbelief.
Head to
https://speakfrenchavecmoi.com/learn-french-nimporte-quoi/1. "N'importe quoi" as "Nonsense" When you want to express that something is illogical or untrue, this is the perfect term.
2. "N'importe quoi" as "Anything" This is the phrase's most literal and common usage, indicating an open choice or a high level of commitment.
3. "N'importe quoi" as "Ridiculous" To sound more like a native speaker, use this to describe absurd situations or prices.
Pro-Tip: Adding Emphasis If a situation is particularly absurd, you can level up your French with variations.
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