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5 sentences using ni…ni (neither…nor) in French

Ni…ni is a French negation form that translates to neither…nor. Today’s lesson provides... [Keep reading]


14 French negation rules you must know

This lesson covers a list of 14 negation rules you must know to speak French. [Keep reading]


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Essential beginner word: arrondissement!

If you ever travel to Paris you will definitely hear the word arrondissement. [keep reading]


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  4. 8 Sentences Using “Quand même” In French
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