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Joindre - thing (slang)

Today's lesson will focus specifically on the verb joindre (Meaning: to join). This verb can cause a lot of confusion as the reflexive form "je me joins à" is required in the context of joining another person or a group. Keep reading and we'll explain everything. [Keep reading]


French Pronoun On Explained – Everything you need to know

The French subject pronoun on has translates literally to ‘one’ but has many meanings. On serves as an equivalent to the subject pronoun nous. This is the most common usage. On can also be used to create a passive voice. This page will examine its multiple meanings with lots of example sentences.

“Bonjour!” How The French Really Use This Greeting

The French word, bonjour has several definitions. Bonjour translates to “good morning” when used early in the day. Bonjour also translates to “hello” when used during the rest of the daytime until late afternoon. This post also explains bonjour vs. bonne journée as well as four expressions with “bonjour”.


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  1. Truc Meaning & Translation: Slang Word for “Thing” in French
  2. Coeur Meaning & Translation – Heart in French
  3. Déjà Meaning & Translation – Already in French
  4. Tant Pis Meaning & Translation – Too bad, oh well in French
  5. Chemin Meaning & Translation – Path, Way, Road in French
  6. Tout le monde meaning & translation – Everybody in French
  7. Profiter Meaning & Translation – To Enjoy in French
  8. Heure Meaning & Translation- Hour in French
  9. Toujours Meaning & Translation – Always in French
  10. Côté Meaning & Translation – Side in French

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French word of the day:Poser - To put, place, ask (a question) Today we’ll focus on the French verb poser. While the underlying meaning of poser is “to put” or “to place”, this verb is commonly used in the context of “to ask a question” – poser une question. [Keep reading] Click here to read full post! Learn how to ask questions in French Following our lesson covering the verb poser, we thought it would be useful to include our lesson covering how to ask questions in French. This post covers...

French word of the day:Puisque - Since In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the word puisque, which translates to since, because, as, and seeing as. For example, “Puisque vous ne venez pas, je rentre chez moi” (I’m going home since you’re not coming). [Keep reading] Click here to read full post! Août (August) Pronunciation In French - DEMYSTIFIED Have you always wondered just how to pronounce the word août (August) in French but were too afraid to ask? In this lesson, native speaker and...

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