The four seasons in French are: le printemps (pronounced pʀɛ̃tɑ̃, l’été (pronouced ete), l’automne (pronounced ɔtɔn) and l’hiver pronounced (ivɛʀ). This post will cover the correct ways to pronounce the seasons, which prepositions to use, as well as example sentences and expressions. French Seasons of the Year Four seasons in French in a nutshell: Le …
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Knowing how to order a meal in French is essential for eating in a restaurant in France. This post covers all the phrases you’ll need to reserve your table, order your meal and pay your bill. For starters, “Je voudrais” means “I would like” and “L’addition, s’il vous plaît” means “the bill please”. Keep reading …
French Food Vocabulary On this page you’ll find an extensive list of over 100 French food vocabulary words. Learning the basic food terms is very important as French culture places a heavy emphasis on food and eating. The French word for food is la nourriture. The following list is broken down into categories including meats, …
This page explores French jobs and professions vocabulary. There are two words for profession in French: un métier and une profession. Whenever possible we have listed out the masculine and feminine forms of the job. There is only a masculine form for many professions. French jobs and professions vocabulary How to ask somebody their profession …
The French numbers 1-100 are much more complex than un, deux trois (one, two, three). While counting from 1-20 is very straight forward, the numbers 60-100 become much more complicated. Apply our five useful tips and learn how to easily count to from one hundred in French. French Numbers 1 to100 — Learn how to …