Today we’ll learn three ways to say “drunk” in French. Bourré is a commonly used slang adjective. Both saoûl(e) and ivre are slighly more formal and also mean drunk. Bourré drunk
French Word of the Day
Machin is a slang French masculine noun meaning thing or thingamajig. Other meanings including “what’s-his/her-name” and old grouch. machin thing, thingamajig
Tenir means “to hold” or “to keep” in French — but it appears in far more expressions than learners expect. Learn how to use it naturally with pronunciation and examples.
👉 Check out my lesson covering the related word autrement (otherwise, differently) » Level B2 (Upper intermediate) This French word of the day is the conjunction sinon (B2), meaning including otherwise, if not, and or else. sinon – IPA pronunciation /si.nɔ̃/
See also: 👉 De ce fait — because of this, therefore »👉 Par conséquent — consequently »👉 Dis donc — wow, hey »👉 Parce que — because »👉 Connector words (hub) » Level B1 (Intermediate) Lesson written by French teacher David Issokson for students who want to learn French online, with native audio by Marie …





