Espérer means “to hope” and “to expect” in French. This lesson explains its meaning, pronunciation, and examples with English translations.
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Y is a French object pronoun that replaces “à” plus a thing, idea, or place. This lesson shows its meaning, pronunciation, and everyday examples — including when it replaces “to it” or “about it.”
Soudain means “suddenly” or “sudden” in French. This lesson covers its meaning, pronunciation, and common example sentences — plus why it’s preferred over soudainement in everyday speech.
Atout means “asset,” “advantage,” or “strength” in French, and can also mean “selling point” or “trump card.” This lesson explains its meaning, pronunciation, and common example sentences — a useful B1 word for job interviews and everyday conversations.
Copain (masculine) and copine (feminine) mean “friend” in French. This lesson explains their meaning, pronunciation, and common example sentences — including the important nuance you must know to avoid confusion.





