The French Word of the Day “quoique”, a conjunction meaning ‘although’, ‘even though’ and ‘though’.
David Issokson
👉 See also: French interjections and exclamations hub » Today we’ll learn how to use and pronounce the super useful and versatile French expression ça y est. There isn’t one specific translation for ça y est in English but the underlying meaning is “Done!” or “There!”. ça y est – IPA pronunciation [sa.jɛ]
Today we’ll look at the French adverb plutôt which has several translations including rather, instead and sooner.
Today we’ll look at the conjunction pour que, which translates to “so that” and “in order that”. Pour que requires the use of the subjunctive, which you’ll see in the example sentences below.
Today we’ll have a look at plusieurs, which is both an adverb and pronoun. Translations include several, a number of, a lot of, many and “a lot of people”.





