Today’s French Word of the Day is faire face à, a common expression meaning “to face” or “to confront.”
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The French word of the day is the informal slang reflexive verb se barrer, meaning ‘to leave’, ‘to get out (of here)’, ‘to beat it’ and ‘to scram’.
The French word of the day is the slang reflexive verb se planter, translating literally to ‘to plan oneself’ and meaning ‘to mess up’, ‘to make a mistake’, ‘to get wrong’ and ‘to screw up’.
The French word of the day is le but (B1), which translates to goal, aim, purpose, objective and target. Note that the final -t is pronounced, which goes against the standard French reading rules.
The French word of the day is the super useful reflexive verb se renseigner, meaning ‘to inquire’, ‘to find out’ and ‘to get information’.





