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👉 See also: Partir (to leave) — usage examples » Level A2 (Upper Beginner) 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 from France. The French Word of the Day is à partir de, an expression meaning “starting …

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The French Word of the Day is “n’empêche que,” meaning “still,” “nevertheless,” or “even so.” Learn how the French use it to soften disagreement, introduce a contrasting point, and say that something is true despite what was just said — with clear examples and native audio.

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See also:👉 Avoir Conjugation Chart (with audio) »👉 Avoir — Meaning, Pronunciation, and Examples »👉 Être expressions (phrases with “to be) » This post was written by French teacher David Issokson for students learning French online. While this page itself has no audio, each linked lesson includes native pronunciation by Marie Assel Cambier, a professional …

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David Issokson

About the Author – David Issokson David Issokson is an online French teacher and the founder of FrenchLearner.com (established 2012). He has been teaching French online since 2014 and brings over 30 years of experience as a passionate French learner and fluent speaker. David creates clear, structured lessons supported by native audio recorded by Marie Assel Cambier, a professional voice artist and native French speaker. A graduate of McGill University in Montreal, he has taught hundreds of learners worldwide and publishes daily French lessons for more than 13,000 email subscribers. 📘 About David » 🌐 David’s personal site » 👍 Follow on Facebook »

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