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ruby gust
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What's the context?
As an intensifier ("c'est archi faux") it's used like "very" / "super" in English

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elle est archi bonne, ta pizza ==> your pizza is super good

dire siren
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there isn't any context
i just wanted to know how people use it

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so is it only an intensifier?

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like « super » or « très » ?

ruby gust
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Well it can also be a short form of "architecte" or "architecture". Example: "je fais des Γ©tudes d'archi"

But otherwise yes, this.

like « super » or « très » ?

dire siren
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ah okay

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is there a certain group of people that use it?

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like young people or something

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or does everybody use it?

ruby gust
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probably people 30+ or 40+
I haven't heard younger people using it

dire siren
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i see

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alr, thank you very much

ruby gust
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thou art welcome

dire siren
languid perch
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Archi comme intensifier, Γ§a se pronounce bien comme archi, le mot raccourci?

vernal dome
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oui

vernal dome
languid perch
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Merci pharma

solid raft
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So like