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to be fed up – French expression
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What does ” en avoir marre ” mean? How do you say ‘to be fed up’ in French? How is it pronounced? How is it used in a French sentence? Listen to Anne, a French native say it at FrenchHour.com.
en avoir marre – to it to have enough. In everyday French, en avoir marre means ‘to be sick of it’, ‘to have had enough’, to be fed up’.
* « J’ai arrêté de lire cette histoire. Les personnages sont trop compliqués et j’en ai marre. »* “I stopped reading this story. The characters are too complicated and I’m fed up.”
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