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Why “-ent” Is Silent in French Verbs (and Why That Matters)

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🇫🇷 "Je crève de chaud" = I’m boiling hot 🇫🇷 "Je crève de chaud" = I’m boiling hot👉 Crever = to die… but in spoken French, we use it to intensify how we feel.
It’s super common and very idiomatic.🗣️ Examples you’ll hear all the time:
– Je crève de faim = I’m starving
– Je crève de fatigue = I’m dead tired
– Je crève d’envie de... = I’m dying to...📌 Casual, emotional, and very French!
Not for formal writing, but great for daily conversations.Have you heard it before? Comment below!#LearnFrench #FrenchForBeginners #FrenchVocabulary #FrenchExpressions #DailyFrench #SpokenFrench #ExpatsInFrance #RetireInFrance #FeelGoodFrench
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