On this page you’ll find a list of over 100 French hobby vocabulary words. This list covers lots of activities including sports, games, music, arts and much more. Where appropriate we’ve listed both the verb and noun for the given hobby, separated by a comma. Many sports are also hobbies. Academic Making family trees has …
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In this lesson you will learn several useful words for describing time in French including the present, future and past. If you’re a beginner to learning the French language focus on the “present” time words. These mainly include “now, today, this morning, this evening, tonight and right now”. When describing what you’re currently doing you’ll …
👉 See also: Cul-de-sac — dead-end street » To ask directions in French simply say, “Où est?”. For example “Où est la gare?” (Where is the train station). For a plural place, ask “Où sont?”. For example, “Où sont les toilettes?”. This page offers an extensive guide for asking and understanding directions, covering vocabulary for …
Le shopping French shopping vocabulary includes words such as “faire du shopping” (to shop), “Je cherche” (I’m looking for), “Je voudrais” (I’d like), “Avez-vous” (do you have), “J’achète” (I’m buying) and “C’est combien” (How much is it?). This page provides an extensive list of over one hundred useful shopping words and phrases. Finding a store …
How do you say “okay” in French? The true and direct translation for “okay” in French is “d’accord” (pronounced dakɔʀ), which really means “alright”. However, there are many ways of expressing “ok” in French and there are many translations. This post will discover the different ways to say “okay” in French and provide lots of …





