French vocabulary tip: French Clothing Vocabulary
Knowing the names of clothing items in French is useful whether you’re shopping or just talking about fashion. Common terms include “la chemise” (shirt), “le pantalon” (pants), “la robe” (dress),…
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Knowing the names of clothing items in French is useful whether you’re shopping or just talking about fashion. Common terms include “la chemise” (shirt), “le pantalon” (pants), “la robe” (dress),…
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French architecture is celebrated for its innovation and beauty, with styles ranging from Gothic cathedrals and Renaissance châteaux to modernist landmarks. This architectural diversity mirrors the historical and cultural richness…
‘Y’ is a pronoun in French that often replaces a prepositional phrase indicating a place or a thing introduced by ‘à’. For instance, ‘Je vais à Paris’ becomes ‘J’y vais’…
The verb “vouloir” (to want) is another important irregular verb. Its present tense forms are: “je veux”, “tu veux”, “il/elle veut”, “nous voulons”, “vous voulez”, “ils/elles veulent”. “Vouloir” is commonly…
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Depuis le lancement de son entreprise, elle a le vent en poupe et connaît un succès croissant. Since the launch of her company, she has the wind in her sails…
Getting around in a French-speaking country is much easier when you know some transportation-related vocabulary. Words such as “le train” (train), “le bus” (bus), “la voiture” (car), “l’avion” (plane), and…
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France’s educational system is highly structured and is known for its rigorous approach to education, from primary school through to higher education. The system is designed to provide a comprehensive…
The partitive article (‘du’, ‘de la’, ‘de l’’) is used in French to express an unspecified quantity, similar to ‘some’ in English. For example, ‘du vin’ means ‘some wine’. L’article…
The verb “pouvoir” (to be able to, can) is irregular in the present tense. Its forms are: “je peux”, “tu peux”, “il/elle peut”, “nous pouvons”, “vous pouvez”, “ils/elles peuvent”. “Pouvoir”…