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bazar

English translation of bazar

mess

The French word 'bazar' is often used to describe a situation that is chaotic, disorganized, or cluttered. It can refer to a physical space, such as a room that is filled with items in a disorderly manner, or it can refer to a more abstract concept, such as a project or plan that is not well-organized. The word can also be used to describe a state of confusion or disorder, as in 'Ce projet est un vrai bazar' (This project is a real mess).


Example sentences using: bazar

C'est un vrai bazar dans sa chambre.

English translation of C'est un vrai bazar dans sa chambre.

It's a real mess in his room.

This phrase is used to communicate that someone's room is very untidy or disorganized, using 'bazar' to represent a state of disorder or confusion.

Elle a mis le bazar partout.

English translation of Elle a mis le bazar partout.

She has made a mess everywhere.

This sentence describes a situation where someone, in this case 'Elle', has created disorder or messiness in every part of a certain area. It uses 'le bazar' to signify the chaos or the mess that was created.

Ne met pas le bazar ici.

English translation of Ne met pas le bazar ici.

Don't make a mess here.

This sentence is an instruction or plea to not create disorder or mess in a particular area. In this example, 'le bazar' is used to refer to the potential chaos or mess the speaker is asking to avoid.

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