The French word of the day is the super useful reflexive verb se renseigner, meaning ‘to inquire’, ‘to find out’ and ‘to get information’.
David Issokson
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The French word of the day is the conjunctive phrase à mois que, meaning ‘unless’.
The French word of the day is le seuil (C1), literally meaning ‘threshold’ or ‘doorstep’ as in the piece of wood, stone or tile which forms the bottom of a doorway. The figurative meaning of seuil is ‘threshold’, ‘limit’ and ‘brink’ as in le seuil de pauvreté (poverty line).
Today’s French word of the day is la pénurie (B1), meaning shortage, scarcity, lack, shortfall and dearth.
The French word of the day is: Surmonter (B1), a regular ER verb meaning ‘to overcome’, ‘to surmount’, ‘to conquer’, ‘to rise above’ and ‘to get over’.





