What does mdrrr mean in french




















Thread starter RocketGirl Start date Nov 5, RocketGirl Senior Member Australia. Lately I've been seeing the abbreviation "mdrrr" written in French forums. Does this mean what I think it means, or should I give some context? Hello RocketGirl! This is the equivalent of LOL. Mort De Rire makes perfect sense in each context I've seen.

Sometimes have seen "mdr", but usually with 2 or 3 r's. Want more? Use this when stating your opinion or thoughts on a matter.

Similar to ASL in English which is used in instant messaging to ask the age, sex, and location. Used by youngsters mostly.

Hopefully this will help you converse and understand chat in French! Share 0. About the author. Frederic Bibard. It shows up for a second and then disappears — in chrome and IE. Camilla erikco. Actually on a desktop version it is better. But I improved it based on your feedback.

I am not sure if it is so popular but perhaps I can add it later. Close dialog. Session expired Please log in again. Abbreviation of the french phrase " mort de rire " which translates into "died of laughing".

It can be used any way that you use "LOL" or " lmao ". Josh fell flat on his face at graduation? Commonly used for a relationship with a significant other, friend, or friend's pet that lives more than 30 minutes, one bridge or a very large hill away. For those who have brushed up on their French greetings on FluentU , recognizing this at the start of a message will be a piece of cake. FluentU takes real-world videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons.

For example: Cc, cv twa? Nope, not short for that brilliant invention we know as air conditioning! Bisous , the French version of giving kisses or love at the end of a message, is often seen as biz. Make sure not to confuse this one with the French chou-fleur cauliflower!



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