The French Word of the Day is draguer, a casual verb meaning “to flirt”, “to hit on” and “to pick up”.
David Issokson
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Today’s lesson covers an expression that’s very useful in conversational French: laisse tomber, which translates literally to “let fall” and means never mind, drop it, forget it. Laisser tomber Never mind, drop it, forget it Pronunciation [les tɔ̃be]
Learn the meaning of monnaie in French, including “change” and “currency,” with pronunciation, usage notes, and example sentences.
The French Word of the Day is the adverb actuellement — a tricky false friend that means “currently,” not “actually.”
Today’s lesson cover’s a list of the top 10 French new year’s resolutions (les bonnes résolutions) in French.





