Level: B2 (upper intermediate) Today’s French word of the day is lors de, a prepositional phrase meaning “at the time of” and “during”. Lors de is always followed by a time word or event. For example, lors de mes vacances (at the time of my vacation). lors de – IPA pronunciation [lɔʀ.də] at the time …
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In today’s lesson we’ll look at one of the single most important expressions in the entire French language: est-ce que. Translations include “is”, “are”, “do” and “does” in the context of asking yes-no questions.
Learn how to use the French pronoun en with simple examples, native audio, and clear explanations. This lesson shows how to use this essential pronoun to say “some,” “of it,” “about it,” and “from there” in everyday French conversation.
Level: A2 (Upper Beginner) The French word of the day is rien (A2), meaning both ‘nothing’ and ‘anything’. When pronouncing rien, the final -n is completely silent. This lesson covers five ways to use rien in practical example sentences. rien – IPA pronunciation /ʀjɛ̃/ nothing, anything
Learn how to use que in French with simple examples and clear explanations with native audio. This lesson covers the many meanings of que, including “what”, “that”, “than”, and “only”, helping you understand how French speakers use it in everyday conversation.





