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Toi: Pousse

While usually physical, "pousse-toi" can take on a motivational tone when followed by "au maximum" (push yourself to the limit).

The French phrase (pronounced: pooss-twah ) translates literally to "Push yourself," but in everyday usage, it is most commonly understood as "Move over" or "Get out of the way." It is a versatile imperative that ranges from a playful nudge between friends to a sharp command in a crowded street. 1. The Literal Meaning and Usage Pousse toi

In fitness or personal development, it transforms from "get out of the way" to "Push yourself" . While usually physical, "pousse-toi" can take on a

This is an informal (tu) expression. You would use it with friends, family, or children. In a formal setting or with strangers, you would use "Poussez-vous" (the vous form) or the more polite "Pardon, puis-je passer ?" (Excuse me, may I get through?). 2. "Pousse-toi" in Popular Culture The Literal Meaning and Usage In fitness or

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