L'enfer.
In old literature: La géhenne (gehenna)
doit aller à l'enfer.("'\(o.o)/"')
Hell unleashed.
The Bride from Hell was created in 1972.
no one. ;) but Mercedes says hell to the no. shes my favorite character! look up the song hell to the no on grooveshark for me.
Pending the existence of hell, hopefully never.
The duration of A Sunday in Hell is 1.85 hours.
Hell no! is "Surement pas !" in French.
In French, "go to hell" is pronounced as "va en enfer" (vah ahn ahn-fehr).
Enfer sanglant.
You can say "Ouais, t'as raison !" in French to express "hell yeah, you're right!".
Détendre, though in conversation most French people will use RELAXER, which is not really French, but what the hell.
je suis en enfer
no why the hell would he do that ?!?!?!
hell! we use the word party in french! although it would be more of a "fête"..
ce n'est pas grave, on s'en fiche, qu'importeAs with most expressions, it depends on the context and the sentence you're using it in. The term 'What the hell' doesn't exist in french as a basic term.Here are several ways in which you might use the term "what the hell" in English and their translations into french:example:- What the hell ?! (form of shock/surprise) : De quoi ?!- What the hell are you talking about ? : De quoi tu parles ? (said in the right tone)- What the hell is that ? : C'est quoi ça ? (again, said in the right tone)- What the hell ! (as in why not, let's do it) : Pourquoi pas ! or vas-y / allez-yThese sayings aren't exactly 'textbook', but any french person will understand you perfectly, as long as they're said in the right tone. English has a lot more expressions than french does, so the french often compensate by adding over sarcastic, aggressive, or humorous tones to every day expressions to get a point across.
Allez en enfer
tu me manques terriblement
Sensuel m Sensuelle. fSen-sue-hell