Question:
what are 'blagues' and 'farces' in french?
anonymous
2008-08-12 04:15:25 UTC
what are 'blagues' and 'farces' in french?
Four answers:
anonymous
2008-08-12 04:18:35 UTC
The two are synonymous. It means "jokes".



Edit: It CAN mean "stupid" or "ridiculous" in a certain context (such as "what a joke!"), but that's not the correct translation.



"Il nous fait des blagues, des farces, et nous nous amusons beaucoup." "Blagues" and "farces" within the same sentence is somewhat redundant, but could be translated along the lines of: "He jests and jokes and we have a lot of fun."
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2008-08-12 11:21:09 UTC
blagues, farces literal meaning is jokes. so if you're looking for jokes in french, search the internet.
peace is the answer
2008-08-12 11:22:24 UTC
"blague"and "farce" mean joke
anonymous
2008-08-12 11:18:16 UTC
blague is like stupid.

'quelle blague!' - how stupid!


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