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What does tres ennui mean?

"Tres ennui" is not a standard French phrase.

* "Tres" means "very" in French.

* "Ennui" is a French word meaning "boredom".

So, a literal translation would be "very boredom". However, this phrase isn't commonly used.

Possible interpretations:

* A playful exaggeration: Someone might use "tres ennui" to humorously express extreme boredom.

* A non-native speaker mistake: It's possible that someone learning French might combine these words incorrectly.

A better way to express extreme boredom in French:

* "Je m'ennuie terriblement." (I am terribly bored.)

If you're looking for a more nuanced way to express boredom, consider using these phrases:

* "Je suis las." (I am tired, weary.)

* "Je me sens vide." (I feel empty.)

* "Je suis désespéré." (I am desperate.)

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