Learn how to use quoi in French to say “what” in informal questions, express confusion, and sound natural in everyday conversation. Includes clear examples and native audio to help you use it with confidence.
French Word of the Day
The French Word of the Day is an vs. année, two French words that both mean “year.” Learn when to use each one correctly, with clear rules, simple examples, pronunciation help, and native audio.
Happy in French is “heureux” (pronounced uh-ruh). The feminine form is “heureuse” (pronounced uh-ruhz). Another French word for happy is “content”. This post will explore heureux vs. content in depth through lots of fun example sentences (with audio).
The word for who in French is: “qui” (pronounced kee). For example, “Qui parle français ?” (Who speaks French?). At first glance, the usage of qui seems easy. However, the usage of qui can be come very confusing. This post provides a comprehensive explanation of precisely how to use qui in a wide variety of …
Learn how to use “bienvenue” to say “welcome” in French. Includes real-life examples, pronunciation, and related expressions with audio.





