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Transfert s01e22, Quiz 85: m’échappe

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    10 seconds, 26 words

    The above audio sample and transcription is from Transfert s01ep22. We do not own the content. Listen to the entire episode here.

    missing me

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    Et comme je savais que j’allais partir euh en Europe euh le le week-end qui allait arriver, je ne voulais pas prendre le risque qu’il m’échappe.

    And as I knew I was going to be leaving for Europe on the weekend, I didn’t want to take the risk of missing him.

    The above translation from Deepl

    What does “qu’il m’échappe” mean?

    “Qu’il m’échappe” translates to “that he/it escapes me” or “that he/it slips away from me” in English.

    Usage and Interpretation

    • The phrase is constructed from “que” (that), “il” (he/it), and “m’échappe,” which is the conjugated form of the verb “échapper” in the present subjunctive, meaning “to escape” or “to slip away.”
    • This expression conveys the idea of someone or something getting out of the speaker’s control, grasp, or understanding.

    Examples

    • “J’ai peur qu’il m’échappe.” (I’m afraid that he/it slips away from me.)
    • “C’est complexe, qu’il m’échappe parfois.” (It’s complex, that it sometimes escapes me.)

    Context

    • “Qu’il m’échappe” can be used in emotional contexts, like expressing fear of losing someone or something important.
    • It can also be used in intellectual contexts, like when trying to understand a complex concept that is difficult to grasp.

    Summary

    “Qu’il m’échappe” means “that he/it escapes me” or “that he/it slips away from me” in French. It’s an expression used to convey the sense of someone or something getting out of the speaker’s control, understanding, or grasp. This phrase can be used in both emotional contexts, such as in relationships, and intellectual ones, such as in learning or comprehension scenarios.

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