Today we’ll have a look at the slang noun truc. In French, truc is slang for “thing” and can also translate to “thingumajig” or “trick” (as in magic). truc thing (slang)
French Word of the Day
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the French masculine noun coeur, which means “heart”. The word cœur has the œ letter (called l’e dans l’o or “the e in the o”) and can be tricky to pronounce. cœur = heart Pronunciation [k-uhr]
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the word chemin, which means both “path”, “way” and “road”. For example, je connais le chemin (I know the way). chemin path, way
In today’s lesson, we’ll look at a verb profiter. This verb can cause a bit of confusion as its main meaning in French “to enjoy” and “make the most of”. For example, je profite de mon temps ici (I enjoy my time here). profiter to enjoy
👉 See also: Telling time in French (with audio) » Today’s lesson will focus specifically on the feminine noun heure, which means “hour” in French. This word came onto our lessons list as many students have struggled with its pronunciation over the years. heure hour





