What does broken French mean?

What does broken French mean?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English broken English/French etc if you speak in broken English, French etc, you speak slowly and make a lot of mistakes because you know only a little of the language → broken.

How do you say heartbroken in French?

je suis honoré ; je suis touché ; je suis impresson ……heartbroken.

Dear friend, I am heartbroken. Cher ami, j’ai le cœur brisé. Viens.
Dear friend, I am heartbroken. Cher ami, Je suis désespéré.

What does cassee mean?

: a disorder that sometimes occurs in wine usually due to the formation of colloidal complexes of metals resulting from the use of metallic utensils.

How do you say broken in another language?

In other languages broken

  1. Arabic: مَكْسور
  2. Brazilian Portuguese: quebrado.
  3. Chinese: 不连贯的
  4. Croatian: slomljen.
  5. Czech: rozbitý
  6. Danish: knækket.
  7. Dutch: gebroken.
  8. European Spanish: discontinuo.

Is Broken English derogatory?

Broken English is a pejorative term for the limited register of English used by a speaker for whom English is a second language. Broken English may be fragmented, incomplete, and/or marked by faulty syntax and inappropriate diction because the speaker’s knowledge of the vocabulary isn’t as robust as a native speaker.

What is the meaning of Coeur Brise?

English Translation. broken heart. More meanings for coeur brisé heart broken. coeur brisé

How do you say heartbroken in Italian?

Crepacuore (masculine, plural: crepacuori) is one possible translation for heartbreak or broken heart in Italian.

What does Casse Tete?

Casse-tête can be roughly translated to ‘headache’ in English. Casser means ‘break’ and tête means ‘head’. It refers to the mental pain of struggling with a problem that is difficult to solve, like a very intricate maths task or a complicated puzzle (puzzle is in fact another possible way of translating casse-tête).

How do you say broken heart in different languages?

In other languages heartbreak

  1. American English: heartbreak /ˈhɑrtbreɪk/
  2. Brazilian Portuguese: desgosto.
  3. Chinese: 心碎
  4. European Spanish: congoja.
  5. French: immense chagrin.
  6. German: Leid.
  7. Italian: immenso dolore.
  8. Japanese: 悲嘆

How do you say Lost in different languages?

In other languages lost

  1. Arabic: تَائِهٌ
  2. Brazilian Portuguese: perdido.
  3. Chinese: 走丢的
  4. Croatian: izgubljen.
  5. Czech: ztracený
  6. Danish: tabt.
  7. Dutch: verdwaald.
  8. European Spanish: perdido.