The French Word of the Day is crème brûlée. Learn how to pronounce and use this classic French dessert name naturally in everyday French with real-life example sentences and native audio.
David Issokson
The French Word of the Day is par la suite, meaning “after that” or “subsequently”. Learn how to use this timeline connector naturally in French with real-life example sentences and native audio.
Some French words look just like English — but mean something completely different. These false cognates (faux amis) are a major source of mistakes for learners, and mastering them helps you avoid confusion and speak more accurately.
The French Word of the Day is tant mieux, meaning “so much the better.” Learn how to use this everyday reaction naturally in French with real-life example sentences and native audio.
The French Word of the Day is petit déjeuner, meaning “breakfast.” Learn how to use this everyday expression naturally in French with real-life example sentences and native audio.





