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Avoir la pêche (to feel great)

Avoir la pêche (to feel great)

Avoir la pêche is a fun and commonly used French idiom that translates literally to “to have the peach” and means “to feel great”, “to be in high spirits” or “to be full of energy”.

Avoir la pêche

to feel great

Avoir la pêche - French expression meaning "to feel great".

Example sentences

This first example sentence uses the reflexive verb se sentir, which means “to feel”.

Je me sens bien aujourd’hui. Je ne suis pas fatigué et j’ai plein d’energie. J’ai la pêche !

I feel well today. I’m not tired and I’m full of energy. I feel great!

Après un bon café, j’ai toujours la pêche !

After a good coffee I’m always busting with energy!

Expression origin

The exact origin of this idiom is unknown. Some people relate the peach to Chinese culture, where the peach was said to symbolize immortality and good health. Others attribute the expression to boxing, where “to have the peach” meant “to have a lot of force”.

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Reference

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