Level B1 (Intermediate) The French word of the day is puis, which means ‘then’ and ‘next’. We’ll also look at et puis, which means ‘and finally’, ‘and what’s more’, and ‘moreover’. Puis – IPA pronunciation /pɥi/
French Word of the Day
The French Word of the Day is “soit”, which means “either” but has many other usages.
Today we’ll look at commonly used French word, bête. As an adjective bête means both silly and stupid. As a noun it means animal, creature, beast or insect. Tu es bête! You are silly! Let’s jump right into the lesson! bête silly, stupid, creature
Sauf is a common French word meaning “except” or “unless,” depending on the context. Learn how to use it with real-life examples and simple explanations.
👉 Learn how to say the names of countries in French » Today we’ll look at a word that’s been on our radar for a long time: Pays, meaning country. The reason we’re doing a lesson on this word is that many students have a hard time with the pronunciation. Pays has two syllables and …





