61 French Text Slang and Instant Messaging Shortcuts (2024)

Text messaging and online chats are part of our daily lives and have introduced so many terms into the mainstream. You probably know about LOL, ROFL, IDK and their equivalent in your language.

But what about if you would like to send a message in French? What text slang terms, abbreviations, acronyms, and shortcuts do French people use in instant messages and SMS?

Here in this article, we'll take a look at common French text slang and their equivalent in English.

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French Text Slang

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Here are some FAQs about French Text Slang

How do you say “bye” in French slang?

How do you say “good luck” in French slang?

What does “MDR” mean in French slang?

How do you say “hello” in French slang?

How do you say “How are you” in French slang?

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French Text Slang

MDR = Mort de rire.It means “dying of laughter.” Just like “LOL” in English.
EXPDR = Explosé de rire or ‘exploding with laughter’.Sort of similar to “ROFL” (rolling on the floor laughing) in English.
C = C’est.It means: “it’s.”
C Ca = C’est ça.Means: “that’s it.”
CT= C’était.This means “it was.”
G = J’ai.Means “I have.”
GT= J’étais“I was.”
QQ1 = quelqu’un Meaning: “someone.”
QQC = quelque choseIt means: “something.”
tt = tout.Means: “All/everyone.”
A+= à plus tard.Means “see you” or its English abbreviation “cu.”
++ = à plus tard. “See you later.” Like the English abbreviation: “C U L8R.”
A12C4 = à un de ces quatre.“See you one of these days.”
12C4 = un de ces quatre.“One of these days.”
A TT = à tout à l'heure. “Talk to you later.” Similar to “TTYL.”
Je re = je reviens tout de suite.Same as “BRB” or “Be right back” in English.
a2m1 = À demain.“See you tomorrow” (c u tmrw).
Auj = Aujourd’hui.It means “today.”
ALP = À la prochaine.“See you.”
BIZ =bisous, bises. Kisses.Similar to “X,” “XX,” or “XO” in English.
Cki ? = on se connaît ?“Do I know you?”
J'y go= je dois partir. Same as “GTG” or “got to go.”
AMA = à mon avis.“In my opinion.” Similar to “IMO” in English.
AMHA= à mon humble avis.“In my humble opinion.” Similar to “IMHO” in English.
AMS = à mon sens. “As I understand it.”
C1Blag = c'est une blague.“Just kidding.” Same as “J/K” in English.
RSTP = réponds, s'il te plaît.Used to ask someone to text/reply back.
PEH = pour être honnête.Just like “TBH” (to be honest). Use this when stating your opinion or thoughts on a matter.
Cc = Coucou.“Hey/hi!”
slt= Salut.“Hi!”
Bjr = Bonjour.“Hello.”
Bsr = Bonsoir.“Good evening.”
MDA = Merci d'avance.“Thanks in advance.”
Mci = Merci. “Thanks.” Similar to “thx.”
Pk = Pourquoi.“Why?”
STP = S'il te plaît.“Please.” Similar to the shortened “pls.”
Dsl = Desolé. “Sorry.”
DAC = d’accord. “Alright.” Similar to “OK.”
b1sur = bien sûr. “Of course.”
ENTK = en tout cas.“Anyway.”
Pr toi =pour toi.“For you.” Same as “4u.”
DDD = demande de discussionwhich means a request for discussion or “We need to talk.”
ASV = âge, sexe, ville. Similar to ASLin English which is used in instant messaging to ask the age, sex, and location.
Bcp = beaucoup.“A lot.”
bi1to = Bientôt.“Soon.”
CB1 = c’est bien..“That’s good.”
CAD = c’est-à-dire.“That is.” Same as “i.e.,” which is used to list or enumerate some points.
CPG = c’est pas grave.“It’s no big deal / not a problem.”
DQP = dès que possible.“As soon as possible” (ASAP).
FDS = fin de semaine.“Weekend.”
JTM or Je t’M = je t’aime. “I love you.”
JMS = jamais. “Never”
TJS = toujours. “Always.”
JSG = je suis génial.“I’m doing good.”
KDO = cadeau.“Gift.”
QDN = Quoi de neuf?“What’s new?”
TLM = Tout le monde.“Everyone.”
RDV = Rendez-vous.“Catch up.”
RAF = Rien à faire,“Nothing to do.”
V1 = Viens.“Come.”
OKLM Au calme = (Not the airline company KLM). Au calme here means no pressure / “chill”.Used by youngsters mostly.

Why should you learn French text lingo?

While many would think that these French slang words are some sort of bastardization of a beautiful language, those who use these argue that modern online conversations require fast, hurried typing and text lingo serves that purpose.

Language evolves to keep up with the times. In order to fully understand a language such as French, you need to understand every aspect including text-speak.

Hopefully this will help you converse and understand chat in French!

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Here are some FAQs about French Text Slang

How do you say “bye” in French slang?

You can say salut or a plus for the French slang of “bye.”

How do you say “good luck” in French slang?

In French, the slang for good luck is merde. The word merde means “sh*t” in French, and they use it to wish people luck. In the 19th century, when people still used horse-drawn carriages, theatre performers found having a lot of horse merde a sign of success because it meant there were a lot of guests arriving in horse-drawn carriages.

What does “MDR” mean in French slang?

“MDR” is the French version of “LOL” (laugh out loud). It stands for mort de rire which means “dying of laughter.”

How do you say “hello” in French slang?

The French slang for “hello” is salut.

How do you say “How are you” in French slang?

Ça va? is the French slang for “How are you?”

61 French Text Slang and Instant Messaging Shortcuts (2024)
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