Skip to main content
Commonmark migration
Source Link

I know that “juste parce que” means “just because” but if I wanted to use this as a statement rather than as part of a sentence, is there a colloquial way of saying this?

Why do you want to go to Spain?

 

Oh, just because.

I know that “juste parce que” means “just because” but if I wanted to use this as a statement rather than as part of a sentence, is there a colloquial way of saying this?

Why do you want to go to Spain?

 

Oh, just because.

I know that “juste parce que” means “just because” but if I wanted to use this as a statement rather than as part of a sentence, is there a colloquial way of saying this?

Why do you want to go to Spain?

Oh, just because.

Tweeted twitter.com/StackFrench/status/1118167369036312577
edited tags; edited title
Source Link
Stéphane Gimenez
  • 30.5k
  • 13
  • 72
  • 153

Seeking colloquialism for “just because”

I know that juste parce que“juste parce que” means "just because"“just because” but if I wanted to use this as a statement rather than as part of a sentence, is there a colloquial way of saying this?

Why do you want to go to Spain?

Oh, just because.

Seeking colloquialism

I know that juste parce que means "just because" but if I wanted to use this as a statement rather than as part of a sentence, is there a colloquial way of saying this?

Why do you want to go to Spain?

Oh, just because.

Seeking colloquialism for “just because”

I know that “juste parce que” means “just because” but if I wanted to use this as a statement rather than as part of a sentence, is there a colloquial way of saying this?

Why do you want to go to Spain?

Oh, just because.

Became Hot Network Question
Added an example, hopefully a useful one
Source Link
Luke Sawczak
  • 19.8k
  • 4
  • 34
  • 71
Loading
Source Link
Rich M
  • 413
  • 1
  • 4
  • 13
Loading