The French word of the day is bref, which means ‘in short’ and ‘anyway’ as an adverb and ‘brief/short’ as an adjective.
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The French Word of the Day is bonne année, the standard French way to say “Happy New Year.” Learn what bonne année means, when French speakers use it throughout January, and how to say it naturally with clear examples, pronunciation tips, and native audio.





