Learn the 25 most common French verbs in the present tense with clear conjugation charts and native audio. A fast, practical reference for everyday French.
David Issokson
The French Word of the Day is s’inquiéter, meaning “to worry” or “to be concerned.” Learn how to pronounce this common reflexive verb and see how it’s used in everyday sentences with examples and native audio.
The French Word of the Day is bien entendu, meaning “of course,” “certainly,” or “naturally.” Learn how to use this common French expression in real-life sentences with examples and native audio.
The French Word of the Day is coq au vin, a classic French chicken dish. Learn how to pronounce the name of this traditional meal and see how it’s used in everyday sentences with examples and native audio.
The French expression of the day is à condition que, meaning “provided that” or “as long as.” Learn how to use this common phrase with the subjunctive in real-life situations, with clear examples and native audio.





