J'ai le cafard or Je suis malheureux.
miserable, deflated, hopeless, lifeless, lost, depressed. :(
The correct spelling is miserable (forlorn or depressed).
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
occupé is how you say engaged in French
Mal is how you say badly in French.
"Vraiment une mauvaise journée"
He is.
the original language was French
It's not a person, the title is in French. It means The Wretches.
well you should talk with him. say to him i have been miserable and talk about that. but maybe you are not right for each other. maybe even if you don't know it you could be miserable with him. makes sure he knows that you don't want him to be miserable. that's my advice. talk it over.
Les Misérables translates to "The Miserable" or "The Wretched" in English. It is a French novel by Victor Hugo that tells the story of social injustice and the struggle for redemption.
No he is not British, he is French and wrote Les Miserable as well as some poems!
depending on how you act
ZE-TSU-BOU-TE-KI-NA or ZETSUBOUTEKINA
miserable, deflated, hopeless, lifeless, lost, depressed. :(
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Pouvez-vous le dire en français?