Level B1 (Intermediate) The French word of the day is gérer (B1), meaning ‘to manage’, ‘to handle’, ‘to deal with’ and ‘to cope with’. Gérer – IPA pronunciation /ʒe.ʀe/ to manage
French Word of the Day
Today’s lesson focuses on how to pronounce the masculine noun automne (autumn/fall) in French. The key is to pronounce the -n and not the -m. l’automne autumn / fall
The French masculine noun endroit means “place”. Specifically, it’s used in the context of “I love this place”, “I don’t like this place”, etc. Further down the page we’ll look at la place, which also means “place”. l’endroit place
S’agir de is a French impersonal verb with a wide range of meanings including to be about, concerning, a matter of, must and to be necessary. S’agir de to be about, to be a matter of, necessary
See also:👉 Tout de même (anyway) »👉 N’empêche que (still, never the less) » Quand même is a highly versatile French adverbial phrase with many meanings including: still, anyway, anyhow, even so, all the same, really and not really. It commonly heard in spoken French and has a very wide range of usages.





