Today we’ll have a look at the preposition pendant, which means “during”. Pendant also means “for” in the context of “for” a given amount of time.
French Word of the Day
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The French adverb “encore” is a versatile word with multiple core meanings, primarily translating to “again,” “still,”, “yet” and “even”.
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the feminine noun la fois, which means “time”. Specifically, fois is used in the context of frequency of occurances, e.g., “how many times”.
The French Word of the Day “quoique”, a conjunction meaning ‘although’, ‘even though’ and ‘though’.
Today we’ll look at the French adverb plutôt which has several translations including rather, instead and sooner.





