Learn how to use aujourd’hui in French to say “today.” Includes clear examples, pronunciation, and common expressions for everyday conversation.
David Issokson
👉 See my Word of the Day lesson covering travailler here! » In today’s lesson we’ll look at the slang and informal verb bosser, which means “to work”. The verb bosser is more or less synonymous with travailler (the more commonly verb for “to work”), and is used very frequently in conversational French. bosser to …
👉 See also: Mercredi — Wednesday » Tomorrow in French is demain (pronounced də-mɛ̃). The reason we’re doing a post on this word is that people often confuse demain (tomorrow) with à demain (see you tomorrow). demain tomorrow
Chiant means “annoying,” “irritating,” “boring,” or “a pain in the neck” in French. This lesson explains its meaning, pronunciation, and common example sentences — an informal slang word used only in casual conversations.
Today’s lesson covers a the French adjective drôle. This word can be somewhat of a double-edged sword because it has two unrelated meanings: “funny” and “weird”. This post will explore both usages of drôle and include example sentences with audio. drôle funny / weird





