A1 Idiom カジュアル

C'est n'importe quoi

It's nonsense, It's rubbish

意味

Used to express that something is absurd, ridiculous, or completely untrue.

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文化的背景

In France, 'C'est n'importe quoi' is often accompanied by a 'bof' sound or a 'pff' and a shrug. It's a key part of the 'French complaining' culture, which is actually a way of being social. While used in Quebec, locals might also use 'C'est du n'importe quoi' with a slightly different accent. They also have many of their own unique expressions for chaos, like 'C'est le bordel'. Belgian French speakers use the phrase identically to the French, often to criticize bureaucracy or complex political situations. In Francophone Africa, the phrase is common in urban centers like Dakar to dismiss rumors or poor quality goods in the market.

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Use it for emphasis

Add 'vraiment' (really) before 'n'importe quoi' to sound more like a native speaker when you're annoyed.

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Watch your tone

This phrase can sound aggressive if said too loudly. Use a sighing tone for a more 'typical' French reaction.

意味

Used to express that something is absurd, ridiculous, or completely untrue.

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Use it for emphasis

Add 'vraiment' (really) before 'n'importe quoi' to sound more like a native speaker when you're annoyed.

⚠️

Watch your tone

This phrase can sound aggressive if said too loudly. Use a sighing tone for a more 'typical' French reaction.

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The 'N'imp' shortcut

If you want to sound like a French teenager, just say 'C'est n'imp !'

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Faire vs Dire

Use 'Tu fais n'importe quoi' for actions and 'Tu dis n'importe quoi' for words.

自分をテスト

Choose the best response to: 'J'ai vu un chat qui parle français !'

Comment réagis-tu ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: C'est n'importe quoi !

You are reacting to an absurd statement (nonsense), so 'n'importe quoi' is correct.

Complete the sentence with the missing words.

Le prix de ce sac est de 2000 euros ? C'est ___ !

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: n'importe quoi

The price is absurd, which is a classic use of 'n'importe quoi'.

Match the situation to the use of 'n'importe quoi'.

Situation: A friend is trying to fix a computer with a hammer.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tu fais n'importe quoi.

The friend is 'doing' (faire) something ridiculous.

Fill in the dialogue.

A: Le prof a dit qu'il n'y a pas de devoirs pour toute l'année. B: Arrête, tu ___ !

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: dis n'importe quoi

The person is 'saying' (dire) something that is likely a lie or nonsense.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

When to say 'C'est n'importe quoi'

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Situations

  • High prices
  • Obvious lies
  • Messy rooms
  • Bad logic

Quoi vs. Qui

N'importe QUOI
Nonsense Ideas/Things
N'importe QUI
Anyone People

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the best response to: 'J'ai vu un chat qui parle français !' Choose A1

Comment réagis-tu ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: C'est n'importe quoi !

You are reacting to an absurd statement (nonsense), so 'n'importe quoi' is correct.

Complete the sentence with the missing words. Fill Blank A1

Le prix de ce sac est de 2000 euros ? C'est ___ !

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: n'importe quoi

The price is absurd, which is a classic use of 'n'importe quoi'.

Match the situation to the use of 'n'importe quoi'. situation_matching A2

Situation: A friend is trying to fix a computer with a hammer.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tu fais n'importe quoi.

The friend is 'doing' (faire) something ridiculous.

Fill in the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Le prof a dit qu'il n'y a pas de devoirs pour toute l'année. B: Arrête, tu ___ !

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: dis n'importe quoi

The person is 'saying' (dire) something that is likely a lie or nonsense.

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よくある質問

10 問

It's informal. It's not a swear word, but it is a strong way to disagree. Don't use it with your boss.

'Quoi' means 'what' (things/ideas), 'Qui' means 'who' (people).

Yes, adding 'du' is very common and makes it sound a bit more like 'This is [some] total nonsense'.

Rarely. It's better to use 'C'est incohérent' or 'Je ne suis pas d'accord' in a meeting.

'C'est n'importe quoi' is the most common polite-ish way. A more vulgar way is 'C'est des conneries'.

Yes! 'C'est n'importe quoi dans cette chambre' is a very common motherly complaint.

Usually, yes. However, 'On a fait n'importe quoi' can mean 'We had a wild, crazy time' in a fun way.

It sounds exactly like 'kwa'.

Yes, very common among young people and in texting.

No, you would describe their *actions* as n'importe quoi, but not the person themselves.

関連フレーズ

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N'importe qui

similar

Anyone

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N'importe où

similar

Anywhere

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C'est des bêtises

synonym

That's silly/nonsense

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C'est n'imp

specialized form

That's nonsense (slang)

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Faire n'importe quoi

builds on

To act recklessly

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