French grammar tip: Using ‘Avoir’ in Expressions
‘Avoir’ (to have) is used in many French expressions, such as ‘avoir faim’ (to be hungry) or ‘avoir raison’ (to be right). These are different from English, where ‘to be’…
French conjugation tip: Conjugation of Regular -RE Verbs in Present Tense
Regular -RE verbs also have their own pattern. To conjugate these verbs in the present tense, remove the -re ending and add: -s, -s, -, -ons, -ez, -ent. For example,…
Nouveaux cours : Les quiz de vocabulaire
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5 sentences with “avoir confiance”
J’ai confiance en mon équipe pour mener à bien ce projet. I have confidence in my team to successfully complete this project. Elle a une grande confiance en elle et…
French vocabulary tip: Introducing Yourself in French
When learning French, introducing yourself is an essential skill. You can start with “Je m’appelle…” followed by your name, which means “My name is…” Another common phrase is “Enchanté(e),” meaning…
French video course: Mes pensées et citations du jour
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L’info du jour : Regional Languages of France
Aside from French, several regional languages are spoken throughout France, including Occitan, Breton, and Alsatian. These languages reflect the diverse cultural identities within France and are recognized as part of…
French grammar tip: Understanding Plural Forms
To form the plural in French, you typically add an ‘s’ to the end of the noun. However, there are exceptions, such as ‘cheval’ becoming ‘chevaux’ (horses). Pour former le…
French conjugation tip: Conjugation of Regular -IR Verbs in Present Tense
Regular -IR verbs in French follow a distinct pattern. To conjugate these verbs, remove the -ir ending and add: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. For instance, “finir” (to finish)…
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5 sentences with “avoir du ventre”
Depuis qu’il a arrêté de faire du sport, il a pris du poids et a maintenant du ventre. Since he stopped exercising, he has gained weight and now has a…
French vocabulary tip: Common French Farewells
Just as important as greetings are the phrases used to say goodbye. In French, you’ll commonly hear “Au revoir,” which means “Goodbye.” For a more casual farewell, “Salut” can be…