Au contraire means “on the contrary” in French. This lesson explains its meaning, pronunciation, and common example sentences — and shows how to use it naturally in context.
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Été means “summer” in French — but it’s also the past participle of être (to be), as in j’ai été = “I was” or “I have been”, Learn both uses with examples and native audio.
👉 See also: D’accord (okay, alright, agreed) » In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the commonly used expression rien à voir (or n’avoir rien à voir), which translates literally to “nothing to see” and means “to have nothing to do with” and “to be nothing like”. Rien à voir To have nothing to do with, to …
Today’s lesson focuses on the French informal and somewhat slang interjection “Bah ouai !”, which translates to “yeah!”.
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