Learn the French word maison (house, home) with clear pronunciation, simple example sentences, and related vocabulary for rooms and parts of a house.
French Word of the Day
👉 Already know how to say “mom” in French? Check out maman » Level A1 (Beginner) The French Word of the Day is fils, which means “son.” Most students find this word difficult to pronounce correctly, and without a clear explanation, it’s commonly mispronounced. MeaningPodcastPronunciationExample sentencesRelated words
See also👉 Réfléchir (to think, to ponder, to reflect) »👉 Croire (to think, to believe) » Today we’ll have a look at the commonly used verb penser, which means to think. Specifically, we’ll look at the differences between penser de (to think of), penser à (to think about) and penser que (to think that). Est-ce …
In today’s lesson, we’ll have a look at the masculine noun mot, which means “word”. It’s important to know how to use this word as it comes up all the time in language learning. Let’s jump right in! le mot – [mo] word
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the verb sortir, which means to go out. For example, “Je suis malade. Je ne sors pas aujorud’hui” (I’m sick. I’m not going out today). Students often confuse sortir with partir (to leave). By the end of this lesson the difference between the two verbs should be …





