Dehors is both a French adverb and noun meaning outside, outdoors and “out”. This lesson offers a simple pronunciation tip for this tricky word.
David Issokson
Learn how to say “would,” “could,” and “should” in French with clear explanations of the imperfect, conditional, pouvoir, and devoir. Includes practical audio examples to help you use these essential structures correctly.
Today’s lesson covers a the verb bouffer, which is slang for “to eat”. Other translations include “to stuff yourself”, “to stuff down”, “to pig out” and “to gobble down”.
This lesson explains how to pronounce and use la psychologie, meaning psychology. The pronunciation of this word is pretty tricky. Keep reading!
👉 See also: Allez (come on) – Word of the Day lesson » Lesson written by French teacher David Issokson for students who want to learn French online, with native audio by Marie Assel Cambier, a voice artist from France. Level A1-A2 (Beginner) Today’s lesson explains how to use the expression on y va, which …





