French Text Message Abbreviations: Modern Digital French Part 2

Updated on 2024-12-20

Time-Related Shortcuts

  1. "AJD" = "aujourd'hui" (today) Example: "On sort ajd?" (Are we going out today?)

    • Removes vowels from long word
  2. "DDS" = "désolé de silence" (sorry for silence) Example: "DDS j'étais occupé" (Sorry for silence, I was busy)

Question Words

  1. "Koi" = "quoi" (what) Example: "Tu fais koi?" (What are you doing?)

    • Phonetic spelling
  2. "Pk" = "pourquoi" (why) Example: "Pk pas?" (Why not?)

    • Consonants only

Action Words

  1. "JTM" = "je t'aime" (I love you) Example: "JTM fort" (I love you a lot)

    • Very common romantic expression
  2. "JAD" = "j'adore" (I love/adore) Example: "JAD ta photo" (I love your photo)

Response Shortcuts

  1. "Slt" = "salut" (hi) Example: "Slt ça va?" (Hi, how are you?)

  2. "Oué" = "ouais" (yeah) Example: "Oué possible" (Yeah possible)

    • Informal confirmation

Modern Additions

  1. "ptdr" = "pété de rire" (broken from laughing/ROFL) Example: "PTDR t'as vu ça?" (ROFL did you see that?)

  2. "Mtn" = "maintenant" (now) Example: "Je peux pas mtn" (I can't now)

Internet-Influenced

  1. "Oklm" = "au calme" (relaxed/chilling) Example: "Je suis oklm chez moi" (I'm chilling at home)

  2. "Thx" = "merci" (thanks) Example: "Thx bcp" (Thanks a lot)

    • English influence in French texting

Important Notes

  • These evolve constantly
  • Regional variations exist
  • Young people create new ones
  • Context determines appropriateness

These abbreviations belong in casual digital communication only. For formal writing or professional contexts, use standard French.

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