Marie Gicquel 10:29 a.m., December 30, 2022
War in Ukraine, inflation and presidential election: as you will have understood, we are talking here about the highlights of the year 2022. Many events have punctuated the past year.
What are the words to remember?
Europe 1 draws up a retrospective at the dawn of the year 2023.
The year had not started very politely with the verb "annoy" launched by Emmanuel Macron.
Remember: the head of state wanted to "fuck the non-vaccinated".
Then, in the spring, finished the names of birds.
Indeed, the political vocabulary has invaded your airwaves.
"Sponsorships", "compromises" or "negotiations"?
"We were still in an election year, with the presidential election, a great political moment", decrypts Delphine Jouenne, the author of the book
A very big word,
published by Enderby editions.
"We also had the legislative elections in stride."
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Sandrine Rousseau puts “laziness” in fashion
2022 was also a year centered on the economy, with the words "abundance" and "sobriety".
But other, more unusual terms flooded the media.
"We also have the word 'laziness', which perhaps made a rather noticeable appearance in September with the intervention of Sandrine Rousseau on the 'right to laziness'."
In your mouths in 2023, the word "retirement", with the approaching reform, or an Anglicism already well known in the news: the word "woke".