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Le langage amoureux : un "coup de foudre", et après ?

Ce podcast explore le langage de l'amour avec la linguiste Julie Neveux. On y découvre les 4 phases du langage amoureux (fantasme, fusion, appropriation, figé), son évolution (ex: impact du numérique) et la puissance du "je t'aime". #amour #langage #podcast
Duration
23.1 mins
Level
intermediate
Word Count
2773 (776 unique words)
Topics
Arts & Literature
Communication
Essays
Language
Relationships
Social Issues

Vocab Notes

01.
avoir un coup de foudre
to fall in love at first sight, to have a crush

This idiomatic expression describes the experience of falling suddenly and intensely in love with someone upon first meeting them.

02.
ne plus savoir où on en est
to be lost, to not know where one stands

This colloquial expression conveys a feeling of confusion or disorientation, often used when someone is unsure about their situation, especially in a relationship.

03.
éprouver
to feel deeply, to experience

This verb means to feel or experience something intensely, both physically and emotionally. It's stronger than simply feeling and implies a deeper level of engagement with the emotion.

04.
se suffire à soi-même
to be self-sufficient, to be enough for oneself

This expression refers to the state of being independent and not needing anything or anyone else. It implies a sense of completeness and self-reliance.

05.
être fleur bleue
to be sentimental, to be a hopeless romantic

This idiom describes someone who is excessively romantic, sentimental, and perhaps a bit naive about love. They are easily moved by grand gestures and poetic expressions of love.

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