In today’s lesson we’ll focus on the pronunciation of américain and américaine, which are the masculine and feminine forms of “American” in French. américain, américaine American
French Word of the Day
In today’s lesson we’ll look at a super useful and fun interjection: “Zut!”, which has many translations including “shoot!” and “darn!”. We’ll also cover two equivalent words “mince!” and “flûte! zut shoot, darn!
Today we’ll look at a more advanced word which you can use in conversation: toutefois. Translations include however, notwithstanding and nevertheless. toutefois – [tutfwa] however
In today’s lesson we’ll look at the simple yet highly useful masculine noun repas, which means “meal”. Quel est on repas préféré? What is your favorite meal? Let’s begin! le repas meal
Today we’ll look at the preposition malgré, which translates to both “despite” and “in spite of”. The pronuncition of is quite straightward: mahl-gray. malgré despite, in despite of
Today’s lesson covers the adjective “white” in French: Blanc in the masculine form and blanche in the feminine form. The big mistake students make is pronouncing the C on the masculine from. You must completely ignore it and make an AN nasal sound. blanc, blanche – [blɑ̃, blɑ̃ʃ] white