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un navet – French expression

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un navet - French expression

What does the French expression ‘un navet’ mean? How is it used in a sentence? Listen to Anne at FH.

un navet — a flop -- Mot du Jour

un navet – a turnip. In everyday French, un navet is also used to describe a bad movie, a flop.

* « C’est vraiment dommage que ce film n’ait pas marché car c’est loin d’être un navet. »

* “It is a pity that people didn’t like this movie because it’s far from being a flop.”

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