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but it sounds better if you say it like my friend Corrine with a "crazy insane" French accent
it's the feminine form of "fou", both of which mean "crazy" or "mad" (as in crazy or insane)
The f word in French is "fou." It translates to "crazy" or "insane" in English.
You can say "Je ne suis pas fou/folle" in French, which translates to "I am not crazy."
Well I know in English "crazy girl" can have different meanings. I am not sure depending on the context in Hausa "crazy" means "marar hankali" literally insane. So you can say "ba ta da hankali" If by crazy you mean she is everywhere with anyone.. then in hausa we say "yar iska"literally "daughther of the wind"
"Paranoid" in Filipino is translated as "paranoid."
it's the feminine form of "fou", both of which mean "crazy" or "mad" (as in crazy or insane)
This crazy life (English) -> Cette vie de dingue (French)
The f word in French is "fou." It translates to "crazy" or "insane" in English.
To say crazy in French, fou,(f-oo)
Cela est insensé
Crazy or insane Synonyms for deranged include crazy, demented, insane, lunatic.
Depends what you mean by insane. However, psychopaths, which we seem to view as such, are about 1% of the population, they say
Fou (crazy)
Majnoon- means crazy or insane
it means crazy
crazy, insane
You can say "Je ne suis pas fou/folle" in French, which translates to "I am not crazy."