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France has been the home to many of the world’s most renowned artists, from painters like Monet and Cézanne to contemporary figures like Sophie Calle. Their work continues to inspire…
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France has been the home to many of the world’s most renowned artists, from painters like Monet and Cézanne to contemporary figures like Sophie Calle. Their work continues to inspire…
Reflexive verbs in French are used when the subject and the object of the verb are the same. For example, ‘se laver’ means ‘to wash oneself’. Reflexive verbs often require…
The verb “savoir” (to know) is irregular in the present tense and is essential for expressing knowledge or know-how. The forms are: “je sais”, “tu sais”, “il/elle sait”, “nous savons”,…
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Elle a la langue bien pendue et ne mâche pas ses mots lorsqu’elle exprime son opinion. She has a sharp tongue and doesn’t mince her words when expressing her opinion.…
Being able to name household items in French is important for everyday conversations. Words like “la table” (table), “la chaise” (chair), “le lit” (bed), “la fenêtre” (window), and “la porte”…
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Sports play an integral part in French society, with football, rugby, and cycling being particularly popular. France hosts events like the Tour de France and the Six Nations Rugby Tournament,…
‘Savoir’ means ‘to know’ in the sense of knowledge or information, while ‘connaître’ means ‘to know’ in terms of being familiar with someone or something. For example, ‘Je sais la…
The verb “devoir” (to have to, must) is irregular in the present tense and is used to express obligations. Its forms are: “je dois”, “tu dois”, “il/elle doit”, “nous devons”,…
Dear students, I’m excited to introduce a major update to our collection of video lessons on French4me.net! Please note, these new courses are ONLY accessible and available to people who…
Après une nuit blanche, il a mauvaise mine et semble épuisé. After a sleepless night, he looks unwell and appears exhausted. Suite à sa maladie, elle a mauvaise mine et…