B1 Idiom غير رسمي 5 دقيقة للقراءة

avoir la flemme

To not feel like it

حرفيًا: To have the laziness

في 15 ثانية

  • It means not feeling like doing something.
  • It's a specific, temporary lack of motivation.
  • Use with friends, not in formal settings.
  • Think of a tiny, dying flame of energy.

المعنى

إنه هذا الشعور المحدد بالكسل الشديد لفعل شيء ما. إنه ليس مجرد تعب؛ بل هو نقص تام في الدافع للنهوض من الأريكة. إنه شعور 'لا أهتم' المطلق.

أمثلة رئيسية

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Texting a friend

Je ne viens pas à la soirée, j'ai trop la flemme ce soir.

I'm not coming to the party, I really can't be bothered tonight.

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At a café, discussing plans

On pourrait aller au musée, mais franchement, j'ai la flemme.

We could go to the museum, but honestly, I don't feel like it.

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Instagram caption for a lazy Sunday

Dimanche pluvieux = journée canapé. J'ai la flemme de bouger !

Rainy Sunday = couch day. I can't be bothered to move!

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خلفية ثقافية

The 'Generation Flemme' is a term used by French sociologists to describe young people who prioritize mental health and leisure over traditional work success. In Quebec, while 'avoir la flemme' is understood, people often use 'être lâche' (which is harsher) or 'ne pas avoir le goût.' Belgians use 'avoir la flemme' just like the French, but you might also hear 'avoir un coup de pompe' for a sudden loss of energy. In Ivorian French, 'la flemme' is used, but often mixed with local slang like 'daba' (to eat/be full) which causes the flemme.

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The 'De' Rule

Always remember the 'de' before a verb. 'J'ai la flemme de...' is the golden rule.

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Boss Alert

Never say this to someone you need to impress. It makes you sound like a teenager.

في 15 ثانية

  • It means not feeling like doing something.
  • It's a specific, temporary lack of motivation.
  • Use with friends, not in formal settings.
  • Think of a tiny, dying flame of energy.

What It Means

This phrase captures a very specific kind of laziness. It's not about being generally lazy. It's about a sudden, overwhelming desire to avoid doing something *specific*. You might feel perfectly capable of doing things, but *that* one task? Nope. It feels like an invisible force holding you down. It's that feeling when your couch calls your name louder than any responsibility.

Origin Story

The word flemme itself is quite old. It likely comes from the Latin word flammula, meaning 'small flame'. How did a small flame turn into laziness? Nobody's entirely sure! One theory suggests it relates to the 'flame' of desire or energy. When that flame is low, you have la flemme. Another idea links it to the idea of something smoldering or dying out, like your motivation. It's a cozy little word for a decidedly un-cozy feeling. Imagine a tiny, dying ember representing your will to move – that's la flemme!

How To Use It

You use avoir la flemme when you want to express a lack of desire to do something. It's usually about a specific activity or task. You can say J'ai la flemme de faire mes devoirs (I can't be bothered to do my homework). Or, Il a la flemme de sortir ce soir (He doesn't feel like going out tonight). It’s a very common way to explain why you’re not doing something you probably *should* be doing. It’s the ultimate shrug in verbal form.

Real-Life Examples

  • Your friend texts: "Want to go for a run?" You reply: "Nah, j'ai la flemme today."
  • You're scrolling through Netflix. "Ugh, I don't want to pick a movie. J'ai la flemme."
  • Your boss asks for that report. You think: "J'ai la flemme to even open my laptop."
  • Your roommate asks if you want to clean the kitchen. You sigh, "J'ai la flemme."

When To Use It

Use avoir la flemme when you're feeling unmotivated for a particular task or activity. It's perfect for casual conversations with friends, family, or even colleagues you know well. Think of situations where you'd normally say "I can't be bothered" or "I just don't feel like it." It’s your go-to phrase for explaining a temporary dip in your energy or enthusiasm. It’s also great for describing someone else’s mood. "Why isn't he helping?" "Oh, il a la flemme."

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using avoir la flemme in very formal settings. You wouldn't tell your CEO, "Sorry, j'ai la flemme to finish this project." It’s also not appropriate for serious or urgent situations. If there's a genuine emergency, saying you have the laziness won't cut it. It implies a choice, not a necessity. And definitely don't use it when you're supposed to be showing professional dedication. Your boss might not appreciate the 'small flame' analogy for your work ethic.

Common Mistakes

A big mistake is using it for genuine illness or exhaustion. If you're truly sick, say Je suis malade (I am sick) or Je suis épuisé(e) (I am exhausted). Avoir la flemme is about a lack of *will*, not a lack of *ability*. Another error is overusing it. If you always have the laziness, people might think you're just unproductive.

J'ai la flemme d'aller à l'hôpital parce que je suis malade. Je suis malade et je ne peux pas aller à l'hôpital.
Il a la flemme de travailler parce qu'il est très fatigué. Il est très fatigué et n'a pas l'énergie pour travailler.

Similar Expressions

  • Être paresseux/paresseuse: This means to be generally lazy, not just at a specific moment.
  • Ne pas avoir envie de: This is a more direct translation of 'to not feel like it', but avoir la flemme has more flavor.
  • Manquer de motivation: This means 'to lack motivation', which is close but sounds more serious.
  • Tirer au flanc: This means to shirk one's duties, to slack off.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a tiny, flickering flamme (flame) inside you. When that flame is almost out, you avoir la flemme. It's a small flame of motivation, and when it's low, you just can't be bothered. Picture yourself as a candle with a very weak wick – you're not going out, but you're definitely not moving much!

Quick FAQ

  • What's the vibe? It’s a relaxed, slightly self-deprecating vibe. You’re admitting you’re being a bit lazy, but in a lighthearted way.
  • Can I use it for work? Only with very close colleagues or if your workplace is super casual. Generally, avoid it in formal work contexts.
  • Is it always negative? Not necessarily. Sometimes it's okay to admit you need a break and have the laziness. It's about recognizing your mood.

ملاحظات الاستخدام

This is a very common informal idiom. While widely understood, avoid it in formal writing or professional settings where it could be perceived as unprofessional. It's best used among friends, family, or close colleagues in casual conversation.

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The 'De' Rule

Always remember the 'de' before a verb. 'J'ai la flemme de...' is the golden rule.

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Boss Alert

Never say this to someone you need to impress. It makes you sound like a teenager.

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Standalone Power

You can just say 'La flemme !' as a reaction to any annoying suggestion.

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Verlan

Young people might say 'Meuf, j'ai trop la flemme' (Meuf = woman/girl).

أمثلة

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#1 Texting a friend
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Je ne viens pas à la soirée, j'ai trop la flemme ce soir.

I'm not coming to the party, I really can't be bothered tonight.

Here, `trop la flemme` emphasizes the strong feeling of not wanting to go.

#2 At a café, discussing plans
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On pourrait aller au musée, mais franchement, j'ai la flemme.

We could go to the museum, but honestly, I don't feel like it.

The word `franchement` (honestly) adds sincerity to the admission of laziness.

#3 Instagram caption for a lazy Sunday
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Dimanche pluvieux = journée canapé. J'ai la flemme de bouger !

Rainy Sunday = couch day. I can't be bothered to move!

A typical casual use for social media, relatable and lighthearted.

#4 Responding to a request from a sibling
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Tu peux m'aider à déménager ? Désolé, j'ai la flemme.

Can you help me move? Sorry, I can't be bothered.

A direct, though perhaps slightly impolite, admission.

#5 Job interview follow-up email
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Je suis désolé pour le délai de réponse, j'ai eu un imprévu personnel.

I apologize for the delay in responding, I had a personal unforeseen circumstance.

This is an example of when NOT to use the phrase. The correct response is professional and vague.

#6 TikTok comment about a difficult task
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Le montage de cette vidéo a l'air incroyable, mais j'ai la flemme de commencer.

Editing this video looks amazing, but I can't be bothered to start.

Expresses the daunting feeling of a large task and the resulting lack of motivation.

#7 Error example: Overusing for illness
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✗ J'ai la flemme d'aller travailler parce que j'ai la grippe.

✗ I can't be bothered to go to work because I have the flu.

This is incorrect. Flu is a reason for genuine absence, not just laziness.

#8 Error example: Using in formal context
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✗ Monsieur le Directeur, j'ai la flemme de finir ce rapport aujourd'hui.

✗ Mr. Director, I can't be bothered to finish this report today.

Highly inappropriate and unprofessional for a formal work setting.

#9 Humorous exaggeration with friends
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J'ai tellement la flemme que même mon ombre refuse de me suivre.

I'm so lazy that even my shadow refuses to follow me.

A funny, exaggerated way to express extreme laziness.

#10 Emotional admission to a close friend
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Honnêtement, j'ai la flemme de faire quoi que ce soit depuis quelques jours.

Honestly, I haven't felt like doing anything for a few days.

Shows a deeper, more persistent feeling of low motivation, shared with someone trusted.

#11 Ordering food delivery
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Je vais commander une pizza, j'ai la flemme de cuisiner.

I'm going to order a pizza, I can't be bothered to cook.

A very common, practical use case for everyday convenience.

#12 On vacation, relaxing
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Aujourd'hui, c'est journée plage et farniente. J'ai la flemme de visiter le musée.

Today is a beach and lazing day. I don't feel like visiting the museum.

Perfectly acceptable to `avoir la flemme` when you're on vacation and prioritizing relaxation.

اختبر نفسك

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'avoir' and the phrase.

Ce soir, je ___________ de cuisiner.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: ai la flemme

You must use 'avoir' conjugated for 'je' (ai) + 'la flemme'.

Which preposition is correct?

Il a la flemme ___ faire ses devoirs.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: de

The expression is always 'avoir la flemme de' + infinitive.

Match the response to the situation.

Situation: A friend asks you to go running at 6 AM in the rain.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: J'ai la flemme de ouf.

This is the most natural informal response to an unappealing, high-effort suggestion.

Fill in the missing slang word.

A: Tu viens ? B: Non, j'ai trop la ______.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: flemme

'La flemme' is the only one that fits the 'lack of motivation' context here.

🎉 النتيجة: /4

وسائل تعلم بصرية

بنك التمارين

4 تمارين
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'avoir' and the phrase. Fill Blank A2

Ce soir, je ___________ de cuisiner.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: ai la flemme

You must use 'avoir' conjugated for 'je' (ai) + 'la flemme'.

Which preposition is correct? Choose B1

Il a la flemme ___ faire ses devoirs.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: de

The expression is always 'avoir la flemme de' + infinitive.

Match the response to the situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: A friend asks you to go running at 6 AM in the rain.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: J'ai la flemme de ouf.

This is the most natural informal response to an unappealing, high-effort suggestion.

Fill in the missing slang word. dialogue_completion A1

A: Tu viens ? B: Non, j'ai trop la ______.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: flemme

'La flemme' is the only one that fits the 'lack of motivation' context here.

🎉 النتيجة: /4

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الأسئلة الشائعة

10 أسئلة

It's not rude among friends, but it's very informal. With a stranger or a superior, it could be seen as impolite.

No, that's a common mistake. You must use 'avoir' (to have).

You could say 'être motivé' or 'avoir la pêche' (to have energy).

Use 'J'ai trop la flemme' or 'J'ai une flemme monumentale'.

Yes, 'flemmarder', but it's less common than the phrase 'avoir la flemme'.

Yes! It's one of the most common things to text. Just 'La flemme' works.

Yes, it's widely understood in France, Belgium, Switzerland, and parts of Africa.

'Paresse' is the formal noun for laziness (a sin). 'Flemme' is the informal feeling.

It's not standard, but slangily it means 'I'm tired of dealing with you.'

It's an open 'e' like in 'met' or 'set'.

عبارات ذات صلة

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flemmarder

specialized form

To lounge around lazily

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glander

similar

To hang around doing nothing

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traîner

similar

To drag one's feet / hang out

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procrastiner

similar

To procrastinate

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