Level A2 (Upper Beginner) The French word of the day is the regular ER verb commander, meaning ‘to order’ as in the context of ordering food at a restaurant or ordering an item online. Students often confuse this verb with ordonner, which the French use in the context of giving orders (e.g., do this, do …
French Word of the Day
Level: A2 (Upper Beginner) The French word of the day is the verb déménager, which means ‘to move’ and more specifically ‘to move out’. We’ll also cover emménager (to move in) as well as aménager (to convert). déménager – IPA pronunciation /de.me.na.ʒe/
See also:👉 À la fois (at the same time) — Word of the Day lesson »👉 De temps en temps (from time to time) — Word of the Day lesson »👉 Au fur et à mesure (gradually) — Word of the Day lesson » Today we’ll have a look at the masculine noun temps, which …
Level A1-A2 (Beginner) The French Word of the Day is août, the word for August in French. Today we’ll take a close look at how to pronounce it — and why it breaks the usual French reading rules. It’s trickier than it looks, but I’ll explain! This lesson includes: PodcastPronunciationExample sentencesRelated lessons Subscribe to our …
Today’s word of the day is ouest, which translates to “west” in French. This word made it onto my word-of-the-day list as I’ve found many students aren’t quite sure of the pronunciaiton. For this word, we must break the French reading rules. I’ll explain below. Ouest west





