@Thekendrick99 Hi ;) the expressions used in this video are too formal in my opinion, we don't really say "elle est en larmes" for "she is crying" but rather "elle pleure", or "elle rit / rigole" instead of "elle est rieuse" (which means "she is laughing") etc...
Here is the vocabulary in the order of the video:
furious (angry), crying, laughing, smiling, disappointed, shocked, mischievous, (for "complice", I'm not sure what I would use instead of this word in a more "common way"...) happy
@Thekendrick99 Hope it helped :)
666OTAKU666 6 months ago
@Thekendrick99 Hi ;) the expressions used in this video are too formal in my opinion, we don't really say "elle est en larmes" for "she is crying" but rather "elle pleure", or "elle rit / rigole" instead of "elle est rieuse" (which means "she is laughing") etc...
Here is the vocabulary in the order of the video:
furious (angry), crying, laughing, smiling, disappointed, shocked, mischievous, (for "complice", I'm not sure what I would use instead of this word in a more "common way"...) happy
666OTAKU666 6 months ago
Couldn't get it from her expressions. Maybe a translation?
Thekendrick99 6 months ago
i didn't understand the words from her expressions...need some translation for this one!
namelessweirdo 2 years ago
Thank you! Very helpful :)
SuperLadyMM 2 years ago