The most common French adverbs are: bien (well), très bien, very well, mal (poorly), un peu (a little, a little bit), vite (quickly), lentement (slowly), souvent (often), maintenant (now) toujours (often), rarement (rarely), aussi (also) and trop (too, too much). This page covers over 100 French adverbs with detailed explanations. French adverbs What is an …
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The French use the expression en train de (pronounced ɑ̃ tʀɛ̃ də) to express being in the middle of “doing” something. This equates to the present present continuous tense in English, or -ing. The grammatical structure is: être (to be) en train de + infinitive. This post will explain precisely how to use this is expression …
The French expression “avoir envie” means both “to want” and “to fancy”. It is used to express desires and wishes. It is formed by combining “avoir” (to have) followed by the preposition “de” and a noun or infinitive. avoir envie de to want, fancy What does “avoir envie de” mean in French? Example sentences with …
Headed over to France? Here are the thirty most common French greetings you can use in all situations. Audio is provided for all of the words! Click, listen, repeat and speak French! Common French greetings Hello / hi! Goodbye How you are doing Nice to meet you! Slang greetings Related lessons: French vocabulary | Lessons …
In French, there are several ways to say “nice to meet you”. The most common word is “enchanté”. However, there are more expressions. This post will explore eight ways to say nice to meet you in French for formal and informal situations. Enchanté! Nice to meet you! Ways to say nice to meet you in …