Wonderful cultural material. Does "du coup" always mean "as a result" or "therefore"? Does the expression have other meanings?
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Adelaida L.Kwiziq community member
Du coup
This question relates to:French interactive reading exercise "La Toussaint"
Reading C1, Celebrations & Important Dates, Listening or Seeing C1
Asked 2 years ago
Merci, Adelaida.
The expression 'du coup' which is often used by French native speakers can have slightly different meanings depending on the context.
I liked this page which gives you lots of examples -
https://www.lawlessfrench.com/expressions/du-coup/
Hope it helps!
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