40+ French Internet Slang Terms | FluentU French Blog (2024)

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You just received your first instant message from your new French pal: Cc cv twa ? TLM x ke tu es choouu !

What?!You don’t understand it at all!

The French tend to shorten many words down to the bare minimum when chatting online or texting, which is why this guide will be so helpful in making sense of it all.

Here are some common internet slang that you would encounter in a casual online French conversation.

Contents

  • French Internet Slang Basics
  • Popular French Internet Slang Words
    • 1.C
    • 2.Cc
    • 3. Slt
    • 4. Bjr
    • 5. É
    • 6. Ki
    • 7. G
    • 8. Twa
    • 9. Ac
    • 10. Biz
    • 11. STP
    • 12. Mdr
    • 13. Ptdr
    • 14. Jpp
    • 15. A+
    • 16. A tt
    • 17. DSL
    • 18. X
    • 19. Chou
    • 20. Auj
    • 21. Tjrs
    • 22. Pq / Pk
    • 23. Mrc
    • 24. Qlc
    • 25. VDM
    • 26. JTM
    • 27. LSTB
    • 28. Pg
    • 29. Tkt
    • 30. Oklm
    • 31. OSEF
    • 32. Srx
    • 33. Jsp
    • 34. Askip
    • 35. Tmtc
    • 36. Cad
    • 37. Mtn
    • 38. Tps
    • 39. Mdp
    • 40. Bg
    • 41. D’acc
    • 42. B1
  • And one more thing...

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French Internet Slang Basics

  • Abbreviations: DSL =désolé(sorry), PDP = pas de problème (no problem).
  • Apostrophes are almost never used: j’ai = jai.
  • Accents such as cedillas (ç) and circumflexes (â) are ignored.
  • Using letters that are pronounced the same but look completely different: o = au.
  • Silent letters are cut off completely: hier = ier, parle=parl.

Popular French Internet Slang Words

1.C

This may just look like a simple, innocent letter, but in French internet slang it takes on many forms. “C” can mean ça, c’estorce.

Example:C la vi= C’est la vie (That’s life),Cv =ça va (How’s it going?).

2.Cc

When this comes at the start of a message it meansCoucou !, a very informal way to say “hey!” to family and friends.

3. Slt

Slt is the online abbreviation for Salut, meaning “hi” or “hello” in English. You can say Slt when starting up an online conversation: Slt comment ça va ? (Hi, how are you?)

4. Bjr

If it’s morning, then you can greet people with bjr orbonjour. There’s also bsrforbonsoir (good evening) and b1sr, or bonne soirée(good night) for the full round of greetings!

5. É

This can mean eitheret(and) orest(is, from the verbêtre,“to be”).

6. Ki

In French internet slang, the “qu” is often replaced with “k” to shorten the word. The above example isqui(who), and this is seen with other commonly used words, likeke = que(what),parcek=parceque(because),kand=quand(when).

7. G

If you know how “G” is pronounced in the French alphabet, then this should come relatively easily. It is used to replacej’ai(I have), while the letter “j” is used to replaceje(I).

8. Twa

Another common practice is to replace the sound “oi” or “uoi” with “wa.” Twa=toi(you),Kwa­ =quoi(what).

For example:Cc, cv twa ?=coucou, ça va toi ? (Hey you, how’s it going?)

9. Ac

Nope, not short for that brilliant invention we know as air conditioning! Acmeansavec(with), shortened to just the first and last letter. This is also seen with similar words like dc=donc(so/therefore) and vla=voilà.

10. Biz

Bisous, the French version of giving kisses or love at the end of a message, is often seen as biz. You would never see bisous followed by “xoxo” or “xx,” as they both mean the same thing. It is also often used in conversation at the end of a phone call, “Biz, ciao.

11. STP

This is a perfect example of an abbreviation in French online chat:s’ilteplaît(please). Another example isTLM =toutlemonde(everyone).

12. Mdr

As a French translation of the English “lol” and used in exactly the same way,mdrormort de riremeans to be dying of laughter. You know you’re chatting like a true native if you add a casualmdrrrto an online conversation.

13. Ptdr

If mdr is like “lol,” then there’s also a French version of “rofl” (rolling on the floor laughing). That’s where ptdr (pété de rire) comes in. You can think of it as mdr intensified, so save it for those truly exceptional memes and insanely hilarious videos.

14. Jpp

A similar word would be jpp, short for J’en peux plus. This means “I can’t take it anymore” because it’s just too funny.

15. A+

This has no connection with school grades at all, although it can be a welcome sight online! A+ signifies À plus tard (See you later), and it’s a casual, breezy way to sign off a conversation.

16. A tt

Another classic word that follows the “short and sweet” approach to French internet slang isa tt = à toute à l’heure !(see you soon!). This is often heard in conversation as A toute!

17. DSL

DSL is an abbreviation for désolé(e), which translates to “Sorry.” Here’s how you could use it: DSL, je n’ai pas pu répondre tout de suite.(Sorry, I couldn’t reply right away.)

18. X

In the context of internet slang, “X” signifies the verbcroire(to believe). For example, j x kewould mean “je crois que” (I believe that…). You can see here how the word “cross” in English relates to the French.

19. Chou

Chou is slang for “cute,” very different from its original counterpart mignon(ne),which would not often be seen when chatting online. Make sure not to confuse this one with the Frenchchou-fleur(cauliflower)! So if someone says to you “Tu es choouu !”,it is not a bizarre insult relating to the aforementioned vegetable, but rather a sign of affection.

20. Auj

Short foraujourd’hui(today),auj is quite recognizable from the first three letters and is one of the few abbreviations that you could likely figure out right away on your own.Bon anniv=bon anniversaire(happy birthday) is another abbreviation with a very clear meaning.

21. Tjrs

As you can guess,tjrsis short fortoujours (always). For example, you might send this as a quick text to someone:“Je t’aime tjrs” (I love you always).

22. Pq / Pk

Pqandpkboth stand forpourquoi (why). You can even respond to this with another shortened word:pcq = parce que (because…).

23. Mrc

Give someone a quick thank you online with mrc(ormerci)! Some French speakers might use thx,which is a carryover from English (thank you).

24. Qlc

Here’s another common French word with an internet version: qlq= quelque (some, a few). A related word isqqch =quelque chose (something), which pops up pretty often in French too.

25. VDM

FML (F*** My Life) might be an English expression, but it’s universally understood—and so French also has VDM = Vie de merde.

When you’re intensely frustrated and want to rant and rave at the world, it’s so satisfying to type. Example: J’ai raté mon bus, VDM ! (I missed my bus, FML!).

26. JTM

Here’s a cutesy abbreviation for saying you love someone: JTM =Je t’aime.You can think of it as similar to saying ILY in English.

27. LSTB

LSTBstands for laisse tomber,which means “let go” or “forget about it.” It’s used when someone wants to drop a subject or move on to a different topic, as in Ce n’est pas important, lstb !(It’s not important, forget about it!)

28. Pg

Another chill French internet slang is pg =pas grave. This translates to “No big deal,” or “it’s okay,” and it’s meant to downplay a situation or give reassurance.

29. Tkt

Similar to pg,there’s also tkt = t’inquiète (don’t worry / it’s all right).

For example: J’ai perdu mes clés, mais TKT, je les retrouverai. (I lost my keys, but don’t worry, I’ll find them.)

30. Oklm

What if you literally want to tell someone to chill in French? The word for that is oklm = on se calme.Here’s a classic line: OKLM, tout ira bien (Chill, everything will be fine.)

31. OSEF

This French internet slang word expresses indifference. OSEF is the abbreviation for on sen fout (who cares / we don’t care).

32. Srx

Just as we say “Seriously?” in English, the French have their own version too for conveying disbelief: srx = sérieux. Check out this example: “Il a mangé toute la pizza, srx ?” (He ate the whole pizza, seriously?).

33. Jsp

This is how you say IDK in French! JSPstands for Je ne sais pas (I don’t know). Just like its English counterpart, it’s found all over the internet. You might say: JSP ce qui se passe. (I don’t know what’s happening).

34. Askip

This word has nothing to do with skipping. Instead, it’s short for àse kil paraît—or, with proper French spelling, à ce qu’il paraît. You cantranslate it as “It seems that…” or “What I’ve heard is…”

This phrase might pop up when people are talking about gossip or rumors. It’s used in spoken French as well!

35. Tmtc

If you’re sharing something relatable or you have an inside joke with friends, you can use Tmtc =Toi-même tu sais(You know what I’m talking about).

36. Cad

Cadis the snappy online version ofc’est à dire (that is to say, in other words). This phrase is meant to clarify or explain something that has just been mentioned.

37. Mtn

If you want something immediately, then the word for that mtn, which means maintenant(now). French speakers might type this to give a sense of urgency or provide real-time updates. For example: Je vais me coucher mtn(I’m going to bed now).

38. Tps

On the French internet, temps (time) is sometimes shortened to tps. Say that you’re gaming with someone—you might type out: Ça fait combien de tps que tu joues à ce jeu ?(How long have you been playing this game?)

39. Mdp

We don’t really have a shortcut for password in English, but in French, they have mdp =mot de passe (password). Now you know what it means when you see this in forums!

40. Bg

Here’s a complimentary slang: bgis short forbeau gosse (handsome guy) or belle gosse(beautiful girl). When an online celebrity released a new photo of his, you might spot a fan commenting, Regarde sa photo, quel bg ! (Look at his picture, what a handsome guy!).

41. D’acc

Just as we might say OK in English, French speakers might say d’acc instead ofd’accord (okay / agreed).If you send a text saying, On se voit à 20h ? (Let’s meet at 8 PM?), then they might reply with D’acc.

42. B1

Bien (well / good) is such a common word in French, so naturally it has a shortened online version: B1.You can use this when you’re agreeing with someone or feeling contented.

For example, your friend might ask you: T’as réussi l’examen ? (Did you pass the exam?) You can answer naturally with: Oui, B1 !(Yes, I did well!)

All these online slang words might take some getting used to at first, but if you keep hanging around on the French internet, they’ll become second nature. A lot of these are based on slang words used in spoken French, such as the ones in this video:

Since you can’t really pick up French slang from textbooks, your best option for learning them is to immerse in French media. For instance, you could try using FluentU, a language learning program that also teaches you colloquial language. Its lessons are based on video clips from French TV shows, movies, songs and more, with interactive captions and transcripts.

You can also listen to French rap and other music to learn slang that you probably won’t learn in any typical language course.

Of course, you can test out French slang you’ve just learned by chatting with native speakers online! After all, with this guide to French internet slang, you’re ready to shoot off a snappy response to that French pal of yours without a second thought.

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And one more thing...

If you like learning French on your own time and from the comfort of your smart device, then I'd be remiss to not tell you about FluentU.

FluentU has a wide variety of great content, like interviews, documentary excerpts and web series, as you can see here:

FluentU brings native French videos with reach. With interactive captions, you can tap on any word to see an image, definition and useful examples.

For example, if you tap on the word "crois," you'll see this:

Practice and reinforce all the vocabulary you've learned in a given video with learn mode. Swipe left or right to see more examples for the word you’re learning, and play the mini-games found in our dynamic flashcards, like "fill in the blank."

All throughout, FluentU tracks the vocabulary that you’re learning and uses this information to give you a totally personalized experience. It gives you extra practice with difficult words—and reminds you when it’s time to review what you’ve learned.

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