The French Word of the Day is bien que, meaning “although” or “even though.”
French Word of the Day
In today’s lesson we’ll cover what I feel is one of the most beautiful words in the entire French langauge: la neige, meaning “snow”. We’ll look at some applicable phrases and vocablary. Personally, I have always loved snow and included a recent picture of myself in la neige at the bottom of the post. Keep …
👉 See also: La mousse au chocolat — meaning, pronunciation, examples » If you’re a chocolate lover then you’re in for a real treat! In today’s lesson we’ll look at how to say and pronounce chocolate in French: le chocolat. We’ll also learn some useful vocabulary words realted to chocolate. Keep reading! le chocolat chocolate
👉 See also: Joie de vivre » Today we’ll have a look at the verb vivre, which means to “to live” in French in the sense of “being alive”. We’ll do a quick contrast of vivre vs. habiter, which also means “to live”. Then, look at several example sentences which illustrate the underlying meaning of …
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the word les cheveux, which means hair in French. Specifically, we’ll look at ways to describe your hair. We’ll also have a quick look at the confusing cheveux vs. chevaux (hair vs. horses). Keep reading! les cheveux – [ʃəvø] hair





