Today we’ll look at the conjunction pour que, which translates to “so that” and “in order that”. Pour que requires the use of the subjunctive, which you’ll see in the example sentences below.
French Word of the Day
Read More about Pour que – so that, in order that
Today we’ll have a look at plusieurs, which is both an adverb and pronoun. Translations include several, a number of, a lot of, many and “a lot of people”.
Today we’ll look at the essential French adverb souvent, meaning “often”. For the pronunciation, don’t pronounce the final T and pronounce the EN as a nasal sound [ɑ̃].
Today’s lesson focuses on a word that’s long been a stumbling block for many of my students: allemand and allemande, the adjectives for “German”. We’ll also have a look at the country name l’Allemagne (Germany) and language name l’alleman (German).
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the French feminine noun la vie, which means to “life”. This is the word found in the expression c’est la vie (that’s life).



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