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French Word of the Day
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Today we’ll look at a highly interesting reflexive verb: Se vanter, meaning “to brag” and “to boast”. Keep reading as we’ll introduce the really fun noun m’as-tu-vu (show-off, poser) at the bottom of the page. se vanter to brag, to boast
Learn how to say “I love you” in French with “je t’aime.” Includes clear pronunciation with native audio, meaning, and real examples of how to use it naturally.
Today we’ll look at a French verb with several meanings: Piquer. Translations include to sting or bite (as in an insect) and to jab or prick (as in an injection). piquer to sting, bite, jab, prick
Today we’ll look at a super useful and modern French verb which almost never appears in the textbooks: Télécharger, which means “to download”.





