se soit fâché
Past subjunctive il/elle conjugation of se fâcher.
se fâcher
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun (e.g., se lever).
pronominal verb
a. to get angry
Laisse-moi t’expliquer avant de te fâcher.Let me explain before you get angry.
b. to get mad
Regionalism used in the United States.
(United States)
Ne te fâche pas contre Malik. Ce n’est pas sa faute.Don't get mad at Malik. It's not his fault.
c. to get cross
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom.
(United Kingdom)
À chaque fois que mon oncle se fâche, il devient tout rouge.Every time my uncle gets cross, he turns red.
a. to fall out
Isabelle s’est fâchée avec toute sa famille et n’est plus invitée à Noël.Isabelle has fallen out with her entire family and is no longer invited for Christmas.
b. to quarrel
Ne me dis pas que Sabrina et Théodore se sont encore fâchés !Don't tell me Sabrina and Théodore have quarreled again!
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