What does “Fu twa” mean in French?
I'm not sure if I spelled it correctly, but I believe it sounds like "Fu twa." Could you please clarify what this phrase means in French?
3 Answers
Just going by the phonetic
It means: fou toi = You are crazy
Fu twa does not exist in French
Dec 25, 2024
Since "fu twa" doesn’t exist in French, it must be a phonetic transcription of what you heard. I have two hypotheses: it could come from "t’fou toi!" (it should actually be "t’es fou toi!"=> you’re crazy!) or maybe it’s a part of the phrase "fous-toi pas de moi!", which is a very very colloquial way (actually it’s bad French) to say "don’t try to fool me!"). I think that the first assumption is likelier than the second one.
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