c’est pas faux - Mot du Jour
c’est pas faux – Mot du jour
you have a point – French expression
What does ” c’est pas faux ” mean? How do you say ‘ you have a point ’ in French? How is it pronounced? How is it used in a French sentence? Listen to Anne, a French native say it at FrenchHour.com.
c’est pas faux – it’s not false – In everyday French, c’est pas faux means that you realize the person you’re talking to is raising a point you hadn’t thought about, s/he has a point.
Note that the correct form for this expression should read: ce n’est pas faux. Learn more in the lesson.
- « Tu dis que les Français sont râleurs. C’est pas faux ! »
- “You say that the French grouch a lot. You have a point !”
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