Today we’ll focus on the adverb heureusement, which means fortunately and luckily. The reason this word made it onto our list is that several students expressed having difficulties with the pronunciation. Heureusement j’apprends le français! (Fortunately, I’m learning French!). heureusement fortunately
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Today we’ll look at an extremely useful word which very few students think to ask how to say: en ligne, which means “online”. en ligne online
Learn how to use afin in French to say “so that” and “in order to” with clear, real-life examples. Includes simple explanations to help you use it naturally in conversation.
👉 See also: Séjour (stay, sojourn) — Word of the Day » Level A2 (Upper Beginner) The French Word of the day is les vacanances, meaning “vacation”. Today you’ll learn its: MeaningPronunciationExample sentencesRelated words
Ella, elle l’a (Meaning: Ella, she has it; Pronunciation: ɛla ɛl la) is a hit song by French singer France Gall. Written by Michel Berger and released as a single in 1987 on the album Babacar, the song soared to the top of the charts in Europe and was a big hit internationally. This post …





