The French Word of the Day is c’est-à-dire — a phrase meaning “that is to say” or “in other words.” It’s used to clarify or restate something in a simpler way.
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Today’s lesson focuses on the French informal and somewhat slang interjection “Bah ouai !”, which translates to “yeah!”.
Level A2 (Upper Beginner) The French Word of the Day is si, and it’s often confused with oui. While oui is the standard way to say “yes,” si is used specifically to contradict a negative statement. Depending on context, si can also mean “if” or “so.” MeaningPronunciationExample sentencesRelated word
👉 Check out my lesson covering garçon, meaning boy in French » Today’s French Word of the Day is la fille, which means both “girl” and “daughter.” It’s a simple word, but many learners mispronounce it — and I’ll show you exactly how to get it right. In this lesson, you’ll learn: ✅ Meaning & …





