See also:👉 Noël — Christmas »👉 Boule de Noël — Christmas tree ornament »👉 Mon beau sapin (O Christmas Tree) lyrics and translation »👉 Joyeux Noël meaning, pronunciation and examples »👉 French Christmas vocabulary (with audio) » Level A1-A2 (Beginner) Updated November 14, 2025 — Lesson written by French teacher David Issokson for students who …
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See also:👉 Noël — Christmas »👉 Joyeux Noël (Merry Christmas) — Word of the Day »👉 French Christmas vocabulary (with audio) » Level A1-A2 (Beginner) Updated December 21, 2025 — 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 …
👉 See also: Faux amis list » Today’s lesson focuses on the somewhat confusing faux ami (false cognate) adjective sensible, which translates to “sensitive”. To say “sensible” (English), the French use the adjective raisonnable (reasonable, rational). sensible sensitive
See also:👉 À propos (regarding, fitting) — Word of the Day lesson »👉 Vis-à-vis (in relation to) — Word of the Day Lesson » Today’s lesson focuses on the highly useful French adverbial phrase par rapport à, which translates directly to “by relation to” and means “compared to”, “in relation to” and “in comparison to”. par …
👉 See also: French false cognates » Today’s lesson focuses on the faux ami (or false cognate) blessé, which means “injured” as an adjective and “injured person” as a noun. The reflexive verb se blesser means “to get injured” while bénir means “to bless”. blessé injured, injured person





