je m'ennuie (say on-new-ee) is how you say I'm bored in French.
Here is the rest of the verb (in the sense of being bored) for you:
je m'ennuie
tu t'ennuies
il s'ennuie
nous nous ennuyons
vous vous ennuyez
ils / elles s'ennuient
J'en ai marre Je m'ennuis Je ne sais pas quoi faire
boring is translated 'ennuyeux' in French. It can also be 'barbant' or 'rasoir' (both familiar)
it's boring -> c'est ennuyeux, or ça m'ennuie
it is boring = c'est ennuyeux
or, in slang, "la barbe !" (and/or a motion of touching your chin like you're stroking a beard)
ennuyeux
(on-yuu)
like "on yew"
One could say "Je m'ennuie!"
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Hemingway asse
Boring is "ennuyeux" in French. The feminine is "ennuyeuse".
'Tsumaranai' is Japanese word for 'boring' which in colloquial language changes to 'tsumannai'.
'Jinsei wa tsumaranai desu' is a common formal way to say "life is boring" in Japanese. A common, yet informal way to say this would be 'jinsei nante tsumarani'.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
Boring is "ennuyeux" in French. The feminine is "ennuyeuse".
You can say "Ils sont ennuyeux" in French to express "they are boring."
"quelquefois ennuyant"
je ne suis pas ennuyeux
Ma vie est ennuyeuse.
vous êtes ennuyeux moi im serious. it really is i did research 'Vous m'ennuyez' is the correct form. The French language does not have the continuous present such as ' You are boring me'. The only French from of the present tense equates to 'You bore me'.
You can say "c'est terne" in French to express that something is dull or boring.
"Boring" in French is translated as "ennuyeux" or "barbant."
je suis ennuyeux - i am bored(that means I am boring) - je m'ennuie - I am boredso it does. sorry. =\
barbant means boring in French.
To say boring in punjabi you must say vadda boring insaan haiga. That is how we say this. punjabis mostly use this means.
ennuyeux - ennuyeuse