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Would anyone be able to translate this French sentence into English?
Lui,de toutes façons,ce qu'il raconte c'est n'importe quoi!
A box of thanks.
Dori he talks pas rubbish.C'est une phrase courante en French.Comment dis-tu c'est n'importe quoi en english?
Don't pay attention.There are some who have fun with my computer.
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- jl_geesenLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
anyway , him , (all) what he is telling is rubbish .(or non sens) .
the term "lui " and "il " reprsents the same personn , repetition is made ton insist you could translate by"really" .
(potiron i 'e just had a look to your profile , i have undesrtood you speak really good french , forgot my remarks , i know you know )
Source(s): french speaking living in Paris but my english is not that good - 5 years ago
It means "I agree with you." Sometimes shortened to "D'accord" like we might say "agreed". There is an initially free programme called 'Babylon' available on the internet which translates text for you if you highlight the words. Dead easy to use. Perfect for dealing with the local Smart Alec and I have even used it for some lovely chats with a gor-geous Italian I met through a dating site! My Italian is very limited but this programme was brill! OK some of the translation was a bit 'loose' but that made us both laugh - and yes, I did confess I was using it (almost straight away!) LOL!
- DoriLv 61 decade ago
He talks rubbish(gibberish) anyway
lui ,de toute façon, il raconte n'importe quoi
That's nonsense!to talk rubbish est parfaitement correct en anglais,au bout de 43 ans de pratique je pense que tu n'as rien à m'apprendre.
hold you horses, dude,don't bug me!it seems you shoot your mouth off.Get stuffed! You talk nonsense!
- scruffycatLv 71 decade ago
Someone who speaks French and English would be able to translate that sentence.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I cant translate it but there is a website that does literal translations. http://www.altavista.com/ go to the babelfish translation
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He talks about anything and everything.
^^ there ya go