Today’s French word of the day is the verb “assiter”, which means “to help”. When followed by the preposition à, “assister à” means “to attend”.
French Word of the Day
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Today’s French Word of the Day lesson explains how to use “arrêter,” meaning “to stop.” We’ll also cover the reflexive form “s’arrêter” (to stop yourself).
The French Word of the Day is le régime,” meaning “diet” and “regime”, as in a governmental system.
The French Word of the Day is “se dépêcher,” a reflexive verb meaning “to hurry up.” We’ll also cover the non-reflexive from dépêcher (to dispatch).
Today’s French Word of the Day is “Fait chier !”, a slang (vulgar!) phrase which translates to “That sucks!” and has several other usages.





