The French Word of the Day is la démarche — a versatile noun meaning “approach” or “way of doing things” in daily life.
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The French verb passer can mean “to pass,” “to go by,” “to spend (time),” or even “to succeed.” It’s a highly versatile verb — and one I’ve seen confuse many students!This quiz includes 8 short sentences. Choose the correct form or meaning of passer, then scroll down to check your answers and explanations.
Today’s French Word of the Day is faire face à, a common expression meaning “to face” or “to confront.”
The French Word of the Day is effectivement, an adverb meaning “indeed,” “actually,” or “in fact.” It’s a super useful word for everyday conversation!
The French Word of the Day is c’est-à-dire — a phrase meaning “that is to say” or “in other words.” It’s used to clarify or restate something in a simpler way.





