See also:👉 Pas mal (not bad, quite good) »👉 French interjections and exclamations hub » Today we’ll have a look at one of my all time favorite French words: “bof!”. This is actually more of a sound or interjection and means”meh” and “nah”. It is used to describe mediocrity and suggest that something is just …
French Word of the Day
Learn how to use que in French with simple examples and clear explanations with native audio. This lesson covers the many meanings of que, including “what”, “that”, “than”, and “only”, helping you understand how French speakers use it in everyday conversation.
Learn how to use vachement in French with simple examples and clear explanations. This lesson shows how to use this common informal adverb to say “really”, “very”, or “a lot” and sound more natural in everyday French conversation.
In today’s lesson we’ll cover the adjective for “French” in French: français / française. We’ll also look at the name for the French langauge (le français), as well as the words for a Frenchman (un Français), a French woman (une Française) and the French people (les Français). français / française French
Today we’ll have a look at the masculine noun cours, which translates to lesson, class and course in French. For this noun, both the singular and plural forms end in -s. In addition, the -s is always silent based on French reading rules. Let’s jump right into the cours!





