Learn how to say “I want” in French using je veux, je voudrais, and j’aimerais. Understand the differences in tone and use each naturally with clear examples and audio.
David Issokson
Learn the meaning of journée in French, how to pronounce it, and how to use it in common expressions such as bonne journée, with native audio and example sentences.
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the verb gagner. This verb poses some issues as it has two meanings: “to win” and “to earn” (as in money). Keep reading and listen to the example sentences with the pronunciation. gagner to win / to earn
See also: 👉 Pas mal de (quite a few) »👉 Merci beaucoup (thank you very much) » Level A1-A2 (Beginner, Upper Beginner) Updated December 30, 2025 — Lesson written by French teacher David Issokson for students who want to learn French online, with native audio by Marie Assel Cambier, a voice artist from France. The …
👉 See also: Séjour (stay, sojourn) — Word of the Day » Level A2 (Upper Beginner) The French Word of the day is les vacanances, meaning “vacation”. Today you’ll learn its: MeaningPronunciationExample sentencesRelated words





