See also:👉 Une fois que — once, as soon as »👉 À partir de — starting from, as of »👉 D’ici — by, from now until »👉 Aussitôt — immediately, right away » Level B2 (Upper Intermediate) The French word of the day is dès (B2), a French preposition with meanings including “from”, “starting from” …
French Word of the Day
This lesson focuses on the slang word ouf, which is verlan (Parisian slang) for “crazy” and is dervived from the formal French adjective fou (crazy). Verlan is a Parisian slang popular among young people where words are pronounced backwards. Hence fou -> ouf. Ouf crazy
See also:👉 Tu me manques — I miss you » Level: A2 (upper beginner) The French word of the day is manquer (A2), which means both to miss and to lack. In this lesson we cover four usages of the verb including the tricky ‘tu me manques‘ (I miss you). Manquer – IPA pronunciation /mɑ̃.ke/
Learn how to use alors que, a common French connector meaning “while”, “whereas”, and “even though”. This lesson includes clear example sentences and native audio to help you understand real everyday French.
Kiffer is an essential French slang verb meaning “to like” or “to enjoy”. It comes from Arabic and is commonly used among young people in France. kiffer to like (slang)





