👉 This lesson explains the related word aussitôt (immediately, right away) » Today we’ll look at the French expression tout de suite, meaning right away and immediately. Many students have a hard time with the pronunciation of this expression. Most commonly, the de is silent and the T on tout is pronounced. Hence, it sounds …
French Expressions
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In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the expression à un moment donné, which translates to “at some point”.
👉 See also: Comme meaning and example sentences » Today we’ll look the extremely useful and versatile French expression comme ça. The literal translation is “like that” and other translations include “like this” and “this way”. Comme ça Like That, this Way
In today’s lesson we’ll learn one of my favorite French expressions: Ce n’est pas grave, meaning “it’s no big deal”.
In today’s lesson we’ll look at one of the single most important expressions in the entire French language: est-ce que. Translations include “is”, “are”, “do” and “does” in the context of asking yes-no questions.





