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Concerne les expressions, au sens grammatical, dont le sens peut être interprété. L'étiquette *expressions-idiomatiques* regroupe les expressions ou les formulations dont le sens est opaque.
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French for 'It must be my imagination'?
It looks like there are a lot less cars on the streets than usual, don't you think? No? Really? It must be my imagination, then.
What is the usual French way for saying 'It must be my imagination' in …
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Plus jaloux que moi, tu meurs
I encountered this sentence I cannot understand. Does it have any connection with "c'est plus fort que moi"? Thanks for any input.
Cet hôpital est rempli de jolies infirmières. Plus jaloux que moi …