See also:👉 Bonjour — pronunciation, usage examples »👉 30 French greetings (with Marie’s audio) » Today we’ll look at the informal French interjection or greeting “coucou !”, which means “hi!”, “hey!” and “hi there!”. A French-to-French translation is “me voilà !” (here I am!). Coucou ! Hi! Hi there!
David Issokson
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the fun French slang expresion que dalle, which means “nothing at all”, “absolutely nothing”, “zilch” and “not a darn/damn thing”. que dalle que dalle
👉 See my related lesson: soudain (suddenly) » In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the expression du jour au lendemain, which means both “overnight” and “from one day to the next”. du jour au lendemain overnight, from one day to the next
In today’s lesson we’ll look at the feminine noun faim, which means “hunger”. When combined with the verb avoir (to have), it means “to be hungry”. This word made it onto my word-of-the day list as I’ve heard students make the mistake of pronouncing the final M countless times. The M is silent. Don’t pronounce …
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the reflexive verb se détendre, which has several translations including “to relax”, “to unwind” and “to chill”. Détends-toi ! Relax! Se détendre to relax, undwind, chill





