0:09Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well and that you are
0:13ready for a new video where we will see a French we are going to see a French expression.
0:19Maybe you have guessed it,
0:21today we will see the expression turn the page.
0:26This expression, I don't know if you know I don't know if you know it.
0:29It simply means to move on, to move on.
0:35You can even say that you close the book.
0:38It means we're moving on to another step
0:41of our life or leaving something or something or someone behind us.
0:47Here are some contextualizations to help you better understand the to help you better understand the expression.
0:52I forgot to tell you but think
0:54of course, to activate the subtitles, it will help you understand the video better.
0:59Now let's move on to the contextualizations.
1:01For example, I could say: Greg has completely turned the page with Maeva.
1:10It's over, he doesn't love her anymore, he will never he'll never get back together with her again.
1:18Here is another context.
1:21For example, if I have a friend who was a a singer in her youth,
1:26I could tell her: you don't miss your career don't you miss your singing career?
1:31And she can answer me
1:33no, I have completely turned the page with my singing career.
1:37Now I'm a chef and I love my new job.
1:42I've turned the page, it's behind me. That's it for today.
1:47Don't hesitate to comment me
1:49expressions that you would like me to explain to explain or to put in context.
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