Pocket Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:informal adjective - (person) sans façons;
(manner, style) simple;
(language) familier/-ière;
(clothes) de tous les jours; - (visit) privé/-e;
(invitation) verbal/-e;
(discussion, interview) informel/-elle.
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| informal | (cozy) | adj | décontracté (informel) |
| informal | (language) | adj | familier |
| informal | (not officially recognized) | adj | non officiel | | | | Additional Translations: |
| informal | (not formal) | adj | informel | | Compound Forms/Formes composées |
| for an informal meal | | à la bonne franquette |
| informal agreement | nf | entente officieuse |
| informal language | nm | langage courant |
| you / informal | 2nd pers pron | vous (grammaire) | | Report an error. | Forums WR : discussions dont le titre comprend le mot(s) "informal".
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