Today we’ll look at the feminine noun la cuisine, which translates to “kitchen”, “cooking” and “food“. Cuisiner is also a verb, meaning “to cook”. la cuisine cooking, food, kitchen
David Issokson
👉 Check out my lesson covering garçon, meaning boy in French » Today’s French Word of the Day is la fille, which means both “girl” and “daughter.” It’s a simple word, but many learners mispronounce it — and I’ll show you exactly how to get it right. In this lesson, you’ll learn: ✅ Meaning & …
Today’s lesson examines the feminine noun la joie, which means “joy”. This lesson will leave you pondering an important question: How would you define la joie de vivre (the joy or love of life)?
Ever struggle with the pronunciation of “rue” (street, road)? Today’s lesson shows exactly how to say this tricky word.
Today we’ll look at the very commonly used French expression: “Fais gaffe!”. Translations include “Be careful!” and “Watch out!”. A gaffe is a blunder or silly mistake. Fais gaffe ! Be careful / watch out!




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