The French pronoun lui has several meanings and can cause a lot of confusion. It can mean both him and her, depending on the context and grammatical structure of the sentence. This post explains the various uses of the French pronoun lui and provides lots of example sentences with audio. lui means him or her …
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The meaning of “je voudrais” (pronounced: ʒə vudʀɛ) is “I would like”. For example: “Je voudrais un croissant” (I’d like a croissant) or “Je voudrais acheter” (I’d like to buy). J’aimerais also means I’d like in French. This lesson covers how to say “I’d like” in French. Je voudrais un croissant I’d like a croissant …
The informal French greeting “Salut!” (pronounced sah-lu) has several meanings including hi and bye. The French strictly use salut with acquaintances and not strangers. In more formal situations the French use both bonjour and au revoir. Keep reading to learn how to use salut in conversational French. Salut Hi/bye What is the meaning of “Salut” …
The word, d’accord in French has several uses. With an exclamation mark, ‘D’accord!‘ translates to “okay” or “alright”. When combined with a conjugated form or être (to be), d’accord means to agree. For example, Je suis d’accord avec vous translates to “I agree with you”. d’accord What is the meaning of d’accord in French? Uses …
The French greeting “ça va” (pronounced sah-vah) in English literally means “it goes” or “that goes”. Ça va is used commonly in everyday informal French greetings. The translation of “Comment ça va?” is “How’s it going?”. This will cover the various meanings of ça va in English. Ça va Ça Va Meaning & Translation How …
The French expression il faut can cause a lot of frustration among beginner students. This expression is frequently used and can translate to: To be necessary, needed and to have to. This post explains precisely how to use il faut and provides example sentences with audio.