The French Word of the Day is hormis, meaning “except”. Itβs a great word to know if you want your French to sound a bit more polished!
David Issokson
Read More about Hormis β Meaning, Pronunciation, and Examples in French
The French Word of the Day “parfois”, and adverb which means both sometimes and occasionally.
The French Word of the Day is presque. Master this essential beginner preposition and learn how to use it in spoken French examples.
The French words of the day are cela dit and ceci dit, which mean “that said”, “having said that”, “nevertheless” and “however”.
Today we’ll look at two words which can be very tricky: mauvais vs. mal. Both words are associated with ‘bad’, but what’s the difference? In most instances, mauvais is and adjective and mal is an adverb.





