Today’s lesson covers the faux ami (false cognate) verb licencier, which means to fire or to lay off. We’ll also look at the reflexive se faire licencier (to get fired).
David Issokson
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Today’s lesson explains how to use the verb payer meaning “to pay” and “to pay for”. This verb has a very specific grammar rule which makes it different from English. Keep reading!
Today’s lesson covers the feminine noun la société, which is a faux ami (false cognate) meaning company and firm. Similar to English, la société also means “society”.
Today’s lesson explains how to use leur in French. Specifically, we’ll explain leur vs. leurs as the -s can cause the meaning to change.
Today’s lesson explains the verb mêler, which means “to mix” and the reflexive form se mêler, which means to meddle, stick your nose in, interfere and get involved.





