Traîner is a regular French ER verb with a wide range of meanings including “to drag”, “to lug around”, “to dawdle” and “to hang around”. Traîner to drag, to hang around
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Servir, meaning “to serve”, is an irregular IR French verb with a wide range of usages. servir to serve
Suivre is a highly versatile French verb meaning “to follow”. Interestingly, je suis means both “I follow” and “I am”. suivre to follow
Updated January 22, 2026 — Lesson written by French teacher David Issokson for students who want to learn French online, with native audio by Marie Assel Cambier, a voice artist from France. B1 (Intermediate) The French Word of the Day is avoir failli, which means “to almost.” After a very quick grammatical explanation and a …
Today we’ll explore the highly versatile verb sentir, which means to feel and to smell. We’ll also look at the verb in the reflexive form, se sentir as well as ressentir. Sentir to feel, to smell





