Je suis très ennuyé
Très... très ennuyé
Je m'ennuie très de l'attente
To say I'm bored and lonely in French, you say "Je suis ennuyé(e) et solitaire"
bonjour and anuiyer
ennuyez-vous juste
elle s'ennuyait, elle en avait assez
j'en ai ras le bol
Je m'ennuie! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I am bored!" The declaration also translates as "I become bored!" and "I get bored!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh maw-nwee" in French.
In French, to say that you miss someone, you literally say that they "are lacking you".So to say I miss you very much too: tu me manques beaucoup aussiwhich literally means "you are lacking me a lot too".While visiting Quebec I had been told this....Je m'ennui Although, it translates to "I'm bored..." It is used asI'm bored without you.....but It's seems to be popularPerhaps, Je m'ennuie tellement de toi. would be betterTu me manques is used in a more committed relationship .
oh je suis fatigué et ennuyé
First, u get a plane ticket to france. Then u get on that plane and fly to France. Next, once in France, walk up to someone and say "are you bored"
je suis ennuyeux - i am bored(that means I am boring) - je m'ennuie - I am boredso it does. sorry. =\