The French Word of the Day is: Dîner, a verb meaning “to have dinner” or “to dine out”.
David Issokson
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Today’s Word of the Day lesson covers le fric, a slang term for money meaning “dough” or “moolah”.
The French Word of the Day is the reflexive verb se réveiller, meaning “to wake up”.
Today’s French Word of the Day is vieux (feminine: vieille), meaning “old.” We’ll also cover the form vieil and its special liaison usage.
👉 See also: Calîn (hug, cuddle) » Today we’ll look at the fun informal French expression gros bisous, which translates literally to “big kiss”. Meanings for this expression include “hugs and kisses”, “lots of love” and “love”. Loose translations include “take care” and “see you soon”. Bisous is related to the verbs biser (to kiss …





