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The word means "angry".
Very angry and wanted to kill them
It can be "fou" in sense of crazy, or "colère" in sense of angry.
Pay more taxes to help pay for the war
to be angry is 'être en colère' in French.
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"Fâche" means "angry" in French. It is the conjugated form of the verb "se fâcher," which means "to get angry" or "to become upset."
because there were angry
to go to bed angry is 'aller au lit en colère' in French.
The proper English is "I am angry with you" or "I am angry at you.""In you" means that something is inside of you, not that the person is angry at them.
There was almost a war.
Some English words that are similar to French words include: Date (English) / Date (French) Cafe (English) / Café (French) Table (English) / Table (French) Animal (English) / Animal (French)