Today’s French word of the day is the B1 reflexive verb s’énerver, which means ‘to get annoyed,’ ‘to get angry,’ and ‘to get worked up.’
David Issokson
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The French word of the day is: Compter, meaning “to count”. We’ll also look at example sentences using the meanings “to intend to”, “to mean” and “to count on”.
The French word of the day is: Déconner (slang), meaning to act like an idiot, do something stupid and to mess around.
Today’s French word of the day is: métier (A2 upper beginner), meaning occupation, job and profession.
Interrogation (A2 feminine noun) is an interesting faux ami (false cognate) as it means both quiz/exam as well as interrogation in French.





