The French Word of the Day is “touché,” meaning “touched” literally and used to acknowledge a good point in conversation or describe being hit or affected. Learn how the French actually use touché in real life — with clear examples, pronunciation help, and native audio.
French Word of the Day
In this lesson we’ll explore seven ways to say excuse me in French (excusez-moi). The modern French verb excuser comes from excusare in Latin.
You’re welcome in French is “de rien” (pronounced də ʀjɛ̃). The literal meaning of de rien is “of nothing”. Use this phrase after somebody says, “Merci“. In addition to de rien, this post will explore seven more common expressions for you’re welcome. de rien you’re welcome
The French Word of the Day is voilà, a versatile French expression used to present something, show completion, or wrap up a thought. Learn how the French use voilà naturally in everyday conversation, with clear examples, pronunciation help, and native audio.
Friend in French can be said in three ways: “ami,” “copain,” and “pote.” This lesson shows how to pronounce each and explains the differences.





