In today’s lesson we’ll focus on the masculine noun alcool, which means alcohol. This word made it onto my lessons list as many students aren’t quite sure of how to pronounce the double -oo. Keep reading and you’ll get it!
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The French phrase je m’appelle means “my name is” and is used to introduce yourself. Learn how to pronounce it correctly and see how it’s used in everyday French with clear examples.
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In today’s lesson we’ll look at word which I often use at the very end of my word-of-the-day lessons: félicitations, meaning congratulations. Félicitations pour ta réussite! Congratulations on your success! Félicitations – [felisitasjɔ̃] Congratulations!
👉 See also: French false cognates (faux amis) hub » Today’s lesson focuses on the masculine noun collège. Many students have a hard time with this word as it is a faux ami or false cognate. Collège in French means middle school or junior high school and not university, which is l’université. le collège – …





