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What does 'Amoureux de' mean?
What does 'Amoureux de' mean?
What is the meaning of 'Anxieux'?
What is the meaning of 'Anxieux'?
Anxious
What does 'choque' mean?
What does 'choque' mean?
Shocked
What is the translation of 'Coquin'?
What is the translation of 'Coquin'?
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What does the word 'Coupable' translate to?
What does the word 'Coupable' translate to?
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What does 'de bonne humeur' mean?
What does 'de bonne humeur' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'de mauvaise humeur'?
What is the meaning of 'de mauvaise humeur'?
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What does 'debordant de vie' translate to?
What does 'debordant de vie' translate to?
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What is the English equivalent of 'degoutant'?
What is the English equivalent of 'degoutant'?
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What does 'deprime' translate to?
What does 'deprime' translate to?
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What is the meaning of 'effraye'?
What is the meaning of 'effraye'?
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What does 'enerve' mean?
What does 'enerve' mean?
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What is the translation of 'ennuye'?
What is the translation of 'ennuye'?
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What does 'epuise' translate to?
What does 'epuise' translate to?
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What does 'etonne' mean?
What does 'etonne' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'exaspere'?
What is the meaning of 'exaspere'?
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What does 'extatique' translate to?
What does 'extatique' translate to?
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What does 'Fache' mean?
What does 'Fache' mean?
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What is the translation for 'frustre'?
What is the translation for 'frustre'?
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What does 'furieux' mean?
What does 'furieux' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'gene'?
What is the meaning of 'gene'?
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What does 'heureux' translate to?
What does 'heureux' translate to?
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What is the meaning of 'honteux'?
What is the meaning of 'honteux'?
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What does 'hysterique' mean?
What does 'hysterique' mean?
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What is the translation of 'inquiet'?
What is the translation of 'inquiet'?
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What does 'jaloux' mean?
What does 'jaloux' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'mal a l'aise'?
What is the meaning of 'mal a l'aise'?
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What does 'plein d'espoir' translate to?
What does 'plein d'espoir' translate to?
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What does 'pretentieux' mean?
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What is the translation of 'prudent'?
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What does 'solitaire' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'soupconneux'?
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What does 'sur de soi' translate to?
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What does 'timide' mean?
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What is the translation of 'triste'?
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What does 'trouble' mean?
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Study Notes
French Emotion Vocabulary Flashcards
- "Amoureux de" translates to "In love with," expressing romantic feelings.
- "Anxieux" means "Anxious," indicating feelings of worry or unease.
- "Choque" translates to "Shocked," a reaction to something sudden or unexpected.
- "Coquin" means "Mischievous," describing playful or naughty behavior.
- "Coupable" translates to "Guilty," reflecting feelings of remorse or responsibility for wrongdoing.
- "De bonne humeur" indicates being "In a good mood," associated with feelings of happiness and positivity.
- "De mauvais humeur" refers to being "In a bad mood," which signifies feelings of irritability or displeasure.
- "Debordant de vie" translates to "Full of life," depicting energy and enthusiasm.
- "Degoutant" means "Disgusting," used to describe something repulsive or revolting.
- "Deprime" translates to "Depressed," indicating feelings of sadness or hopelessness.
- "Effraye" means "Scared," expressing a sense of fear or apprehension.
- "Enerve" translates to "Annoyed," reflecting irritation or frustration with something or someone.
- "Ennuye" means "Bored," a feeling of disinterest or lack of stimulation.
- "Epuise" translates to "Exhausted," indicating extreme tiredness or fatigue.
- "Etonne" means "Surprised," a reaction to unexpected events or information.
- "Exaspere" translates to "Exasperated," showing intense irritation or frustration.
- "Extatique" means "Ecstatic," reflecting overwhelming happiness or joy.
- "Fache" translates to "Angry," indicating strong displeasure or hostility.
- "Frustre" means "Frustrated," representing feelings of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
- "Furieux" translates to "Furious," describing extreme anger.
- "Gene" means "Embarrassed," expressing discomfort from a social faux pas or personal mistake.
- "Heureux" translates to "Happy," indicating positive emotional states and joy.
- "Honteux" means "Ashamed," reflecting guilt or embarrassment for one's actions.
- "Hysterique" translates to "Hysterical," denoting excessive emotionality or outburst.
- "Inquiet" means "Worried," showing concern or anxiety about future events.
- "Jaloux" translates to "Jealous," indicating feelings of resentment towards someone else's success or possession.
- "Mal a l'aise" means "Uncomfortable," expressing physical or emotional discomfort.
- "Plein d'espoir" translates to "Hopeful," reflecting optimism about the future.
- "Pretentieux" means "Pretentious," indicating an inflated sense of self-importance.
- "Prudent" translates to "Prudent," reflecting carefulness or caution.
- "Solitaire" means "Lonely," indicating feelings of isolation or being alone.
- "Soupconneux" translates to "Suspicious," reflecting distrust or doubt.
- "Sur de soi" means "Sure of oneself," indicating confidence and self-assurance.
- "Timide" translates to "Timid," showing shyness or lack of confidence.
- "Triste" means "Sad," indicating feelings of unhappiness or sorrow.
- "Trouble" translates to "Bothered" or "Disturbed," reflecting a state of emotional upset or distraction.
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