Moi means “me” in French. This lesson covers its meaning, pronunciation, and common sentence patterns — plus when to use moi instead of me in everyday speech.
French Word of the Day
The French Word of the Day is Joyeux Noël, meaning “Merry Christmas.” Learn how to pronounce this festive phrase naturally, with native audio and real examples for the holiday season.
See also: 👉 Merci (thank you) »👉 Reconnaissant (grateful) »👉 Volontiers (gladly) » In French, the two most common ways to say please are: s’il vous plaît (pronounced s-il vu plɛ or “seel voo play”) and s’il te plaît (pronounced s-il tə plɛ or “seel tuh play”). This article will explore many more ways of …
This lesson provides six ways to say good night in French: bonne nuit. We’ll also cover several related expressions such as dors bien (sleep) well, va au lit (go to bed) and bonne soirée (have a good evening). Bonne nuit! Good night! Pronunciation: [bɔn nɥi]
The French pronoun lui has several meanings and can cause a lot of confusion. It can mean both him and her, depending on the context and grammatical structure of the sentence. This post explains the various uses of the French pronoun lui and provides lots of example sentences with audio. lui means him or her …





