Il va sans dire means “it goes without saying.” Learn how to use this French expression with pronunciation and simple examples.
French Expressions
Today’s French Word of the Day is faire face à, a common expression meaning “to face” or “to confront.”
👉 See also: Allez (come on) – Word of the Day lesson » 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. Level A1-A2 (Beginner) Today’s lesson explains how to use the expression on y va, which …
👉 See also: Calîn (hug, cuddle) » Today we’ll look at the fun informal French expression gros bisous, which translates literally to “big kiss”. Meanings for this expression include “hugs and kisses”, “lots of love” and “love”. Loose translations include “take care” and “see you soon”. Bisous is related to the verbs biser (to kiss …
👉 See also: D’accord (okay, alright, agreed) » In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the commonly used expression rien à voir (or n’avoir rien à voir), which translates literally to “nothing to see” and means “to have nothing to do with” and “to be nothing like”. Rien à voir To have nothing to do with, to …





