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- 25 French Expressions To Sound Like A Native
- ça ne mange pas de pain
- ça ne me fait ni chaud ni froid
- casser du sucre sur le dos de quelqu’un
- casser sa pipe
- ce n’est pas la mer à boire
- changer son fusil d’épaule
- chercher midi à quatorze heures
- clouer le bec à quelqu’un
- comme les moutons de Panurge
- compter pour du beurre
- connu comme le loup blanc
- contre vents et marées
- couper l’herbe sous le pied de quelqu’un
- cousu de fil blanc
- coûter bonbon
- de fil en aiguille
- découvrir le pot aux roses
- deux poids deux mesures
- devoir une fière chandelle à quelqu’un
- donner des noms d’oiseau à quelqu’un
- donner du fil à retordre à quelqu’un
- donner sa langue au chat
- en boucher un coin à quelqu’un
- en connaître un rayon
- en deux coups de cuillère à pot
- en mettre sa main au feu
- enfoncer une porte ouverte
- être à côté de la plaque
- être à l’aise dans ses baskets
- être à la bourre
- être à tu et à toi
- être au bout du rouleau
- être au creux de la vague
- être au four et au moulin
- être aux petits oignons
- être comme cul et chemise
- être dans de beaux draps
- être dans le collimateur de quelqu’un
- être dans le pétrin
- être dans les petits papiers de quelqu’un
- être fait comme un rat
- être ficelé comme l’as de pique
- être la cinquième roue du carrosse
- être la douche écossaise
- être le dindon de la farce
- être long comme un jour sans pain
- être pendu aux basques de quelqu’un
- être réglé comme du papier à musique
- être sur la paille
- être tiré à quatre épingles
- être un pince-sans-rire
- être unis comme les doigts de la main
- faire chou blanc
- faire d’une pierre deux coups
- faire des gorges chaudes
- faire des pieds et des mains
- faire l’école buissonnière
- faire la fine bouche
- faire la mouche du coche
- faire la pluie et le beau temps
- faire long feu
- faire un tabac
- faire une croix sur quelque’chose
- faire une réponse de Normand
- filer un mauvais coton
- il n’a pas inventé la poudre
- il n’y a pas un chat
- il n’y pas de quoi fouetter un chat
- il y a de l’eau dans le gaz
- jeter de la poudre aux yeux de quelqu’un
- jeter un pavé dans la mare
- jouer l’arlésienne
- la croix et la bannière
- la goutte d’eau qui fait déborder la vase
- le torchon brûle
- les doigts dans le nez
- manger de la vache enragée
- manger des pissenlits par la racine
- manger sur le pouce
- marcher comme sur les roulettes
- ménager la chèvre et le chou
- mener en bateau
- mener quelqu’un à la baguette
- mettre du beurre dans les épinards
- mettre la charrue avant les boeufs
- mettre la main à la pâte
- mettre la puce à l’oreille de quelqu’un
- mettre les bouchées doubles
- mettre quelqu’un au pied du mur
- mettre quelqu’un en boîte
- mettre son grain de sel
- montrer patte blanch
- ne pas arriver à la cheville de quelqu’un
- ne pas avoir froid aux yeux
- ne pas avoir la langue dans sa poche
- ne pas être aux pièces
- ne pas etre sorti de l’auberge
- ne pas être tombé de la dernière pluie
- ne pas faire un pli
- ne pas mener en large
- ne pas savoir si c’est du lard ou du cochon
- ne pas tourner autour du pot
- ne pas y aller avec le dos de la cuillère
- ne pas y aller de main morte
- ne pas y aller par quatre chemins
- obéir au doigt et à l’oeil
- pas piqué des hannetons
- pas très catholique
- passer comme une lettre à la poste
- passer l’arme à gauche
- passer un savon à quelqu’un
- payer avec un lance-pierre
- pendre la crémaillère
- pleurer comme une madeleine
- pour des prunes
- pour une bouchée de pain
- prendre des vessies pour les lanternes
- prendre la mouche
- prendre la poudre d’escampette
- prendre le large
- prendre ses jambes à son cou
- prendre son pied avec quelqu’un
- promettre monts et merveilles
- regagner ses pénates
- regarder les choses par le petit bout de la lorgnette
- remettre les pendules à l’heure
- remonter les bretelles à quelqu’un
- reprendre du poil de la bête
- rester en carafe
- rester le bec dans l’eau
- s’attirer les foudres
- sabler le champagne
- sauter du coq à l’âne
- se faire la malle
- se faire tirer l’oreille
- se faire un sang d’encre
- se lever du pied gauche
- se mettre à table
- se mettre dans le bain
- se mettre en quatre pour quelqu’un
- se mettre le doigt dans l’oeil
- se porter comme un charme
- se prendre pour le nombril du monde
- se regarder en chiens de faïence
- se renvoyer la balle
- se rincer la dalle
- se saigner aux quatre veines
- sentir le lapin
- sur les chapeaux de roues
- tenir la dragée haute à quelqu’un
- tenir la jambe à quelqu’un
- tiré par les cheveux
- tirer des plans sur la comète
- tirer le diable par la queue
- tirer les boulets rouges à quelqu’un
- tirer les marrons du feu
- tirer les vers du nez à quelqu’un
- tirer son épingle du jeu
- tirer sur l’ambulance
- tomber à pic
- tomber dans le panneau
- tomber des nues
- trois pelés et un tondu
- tuer la poule aux œufs d’or
- un secret de Polichinelle
- une histoire à dormir debout
- une tempête dans un verre d’eau
- veiller au grain
- vendre la mèche
- vendre la peu de l’ours avant de l’avoir tué
- vider son sac
- vouloir le beurre et l’argent du beurre
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- Accélérer (to accelerate, speed up) conjugation chart
- Accepter (to accept) conjugation table
- Accompagner (to accompany, go with) Conjugation Chart
- Accueillir (to welcome, host) Conjugation Chart
- Acheter Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Buy” In French
- Acquérir (to acquire, buy) Conjugation Chart
- Actualiser (to update) Conjugation Chart
- Admettre (to admit, confess) Conjugation Chart
- Adorer (to love, adore) Conjugation Chart
- Afficher (to display, to post) Conjugation Chart
- Aider (to help) Conjugation Chart
- Aimer Conjugation: How To Conjugate to like, to love in French
- Ajouter (to add) Conjugation Chart
- Aller (to go) – Conjugation – Verb Tables
- Allumer (to light, turn on) Conjugation Chart
- Amener (to bring) Conjugation Chart
- Apercevoir (to catch sight of, glimpse) Conjugation Chart
- Apparaître (to appear) Conjugation Chart
- Appeler (to call) Conjugation Chart
- Apporter (to bring) Conjugation Chart
- Apprécier (to like, appreciate) Conjugation Chart
- Apprendre (to learn) Conjugation Chart
- Arrêter (to stop) Conjugation Chart
- Arriver (to arrive) Conjugation Chart
- Assurer (to insure, assure) Conjugation Chart
- Atteindre (to reach, attain) Conjugation Chart
- Attendre Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Wait” In French
- Avancer (to move forward) Conjugation Chart
- Avoir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Have In French
- Battre (to beat, hit) Conjugation Chart
- Bavarder (to chat) Conjugation Chart
- Boire Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Drink” In French
- Briller (to shine) Conjugation Chart
- Brûler (to burn) Conjugation Chart
- Cacher (to hide) Conjugation Chart
- Casser (to break) Conjugation Chart
- Causer (to cause, to chat) Conjugation Chart
- Céder (to give way, to yield) Conjugation Chart
- Célébrer (to celebrate) Conjugation Chart
- Changer (to change) Conjugation Chart
- Chanter (to sing) Conjugation Chart
- Chercher (to look for) Conjugation Chart
- Choisir – to choose
- Coller (to stick, glue) Conjugation Chart
- Combattre (to combat, fight against) Conjugation Chart
- Commander (to order) Conjugation Chart
- Commencer (to start) Conjugation Chart
- Comprendre (to understand) Conjugation Chart
- Compter (to count, intend to) Conjugation Chart
- Conduire (to drive) Conjugation Chart
- Confier (to confide, entrust) Conjugation Chart
- Connaître Conjugation: Complete Verb Tables & Charts
- Conquérir (to conquer) Conjugation Chart
- Construire (to build, construct) Conjugation Chart
- Contenir (to contain, hold) Conjugation Chart
- Continuer (to continue) Conjugation Chart
- Convaincre Conjugation Chart – to convince
- Copier Conjugation Chart – to copy
- Couper Conjugation Chart – to cut
- Courir Conjugation Chart – to run
- Couvrir Conjugation Chart – to cover
- Craindre Conjugation Chart – to fear
- Créer Conjugation Chart – to create
- Crier Conjugation Chart – to scream
- Croire Conjugation Chart – to believe
- Cueillir Conjugation Chart – to gather, pick
- Cuire Conjugation Chart – to cook
- Cuisiner Conjugation Chart – to cook
- Danser Conjugation Chart – to dance
- Débattre Conjugation Chart – to debate
- Décevoir Conjugation Chart – to disappoint
- Décider Conjugation Chart – to decide
- Découvrir Conjugation Chart – to discover
- Décrire Conjugation Chart – to describe
- Déjeuner Conjugation Chart – to have lunch
- Demander Conjugation Chart – to ask
- Déménager Conjugation Chart – to move
- Dépenser Conjugation Chart – to spend (money)
- Déplaire Conjugation Chart – to displease
- Descendre Conjugation Chart – to go down
- Dessiner Conjugation Chart – to draw
- Détester Conjugation Chart – to hate
- Détruire Conjugation Chart – to destroy
- Devenir Conjugation Chart – to become
- Deviner Conjugation Chart – to guess
- Devoir Conjugation: How To Conjugate Must, Have To In French
- Dîner Conjugation Chart – to have dinner
- Dire Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Say” In French
- Discuter Conjugation Chart – to discuss
- Disparaître Conjugation Chart – to disappear
- Donner Conjugation Chart – to give
- Dormir Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Sleep” In French
- Écouter Conjugation Chart – to listen
- Écrire Conjugation Chart – to write
- Effacer Conjugation Chart – to erase
- Élever Conjugation Chart – to educate, raise
- Élire Conjugation Chart – to elect
- Emprunter Conjugation Chart – to borrow
- Enlever Conjugation Chart – to remove
- Enseigner Conjugation Chart – to teach
- Entendre Conjugation Table – to hear
- Entreprendre Conjugation Chart – to start doing
- Entrer Conjugation Chart – to enter
- Entretenir Verb Conjugation – to maintain, look after
- Envoyer Conjugation Chart – to send
- Espérer Conjugation Chart – to hope
- Éteindre Conjugation Chart – to extinguish, turn off
- Être (to be) Conjugation – Verb Tables
- Étudier Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Study” In French
- Exiger Conjugation Chart – to demand
- Exister Conjugation Chart – to exist
- Faire Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Make/Do In French
- Falloir Conjugation Chart – to be necessary
- Fermer Conjugation Chart – to close
- Finir Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Finish” In French
- Frapper Conjugation Chart – to hit, knock
- Gagner Conjugation Chart – to win, earn
- Garder Conjugation Chart – to keep
- Gaspiller Conjugation Chart – to waste
- Goûter Conjugation Chart – to taste
- Habiter Conjugation Chart – to live
- Inscrire Conjugation Chart – to inscribe, write
- Interdire Conjugation Chart – to forbid, prohibit
- Interrompre Conjugation Chart – to interrupt
- Intervenir Conjugation Chart – to intervene, step in
- Introduire Conjugation Chart – to insert, introduce
- Inviter Conjugation Chart – to invite
- Jeter Conjugation Chart – to throw
- Joindre Conjugation Chart – to combine, add, join
- Jouer Conjugation Chart – to play
- Laisser Conjugation Chart – to leave
- Lancer Conjugation Chart – to throw
- Laver Conjugation Chart – to wash
- Lever Conjugation Chart – to raise, lift
- Lire Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Read” In French
- Maintenir Conjugation Chart – to keep, hold
- Manger Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Eat” In French
- Manquer Conjugation Chart – to lack, miss
- Mener Conjugation Chart – to lead
- Mentir Conjugation Chart – to lie
- Mettre Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Put” In French
- Monter Conjugation Chart – to go up, climb up
- Mordre Conjugation Chart – to bite
- Mourir Conjugation Chart – to die
- Naître Conjugation Chart – to be born
- Nettoyer Conjugation Chart – to clean
- Obtenir Conjugation Chart – to obtain
- Offrir Conjugation Chart – to offer
- Opérer Conjugation Chart – to operate on, carry out
- Oublier Conjugation Chart – to forget
- Ouvrir Conjugation Chart – to open
- Paraître Conjunction Chart – to appear, seem
- Parcourir Conjugation Chart – to travel, cross
- Parler Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Speak” In French
- Partir Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Leave” In French
- Parvenir Conjugation Chart – to reach
- Passer Conjugation Chart – to pass, pass by
- Payer Conjugation Chart – to pay
- Peindre Conjugation Chart – to paint
- Pendre Verb Conjugation – to hang, dangle
- Penser Conjugation Chart – to think
- Perdre Conjugation Chart – to lose
- Permettre Conjugation Chart – to permit, allow
- Peser Conjugation Chart – to weight
- Placer Conjugation Chart – to place, put
- Plaindre Conjugation Chart – to pity
- Plaire Conjugation Chart – to please
- Planifier Conjugation Chart – to plan
- Pleurer Conjugation Chart – to cry
- Pleuvoir Conjugation Chart – to rain
- Porter Conjugation Chart – to carry, to wear
- Posséder Conjugation Chart – to possess, own
- Poursuivre Conjugation Chart – to pursue
- Pouvoir Conjugation: How To Conjugate Can/Able To In French
- Prédire Conjugation Chart – to predict
- Préférer Conjugation Chart – to prefer
- Prendre Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Take” In French
- Préparer Conjugation Chart – to prepare
- Prévoir Conjugation Chart – to forecast, predict
- Produire Conjugation Chart – to produce
- Promettre Conjugation Chart – to promise
- Protéger Conjugation Chart – to protect
- Quitter Conjugation Chart – to leave
- Raconter Conjugation Chart – to tell, recount
- Rappeler Conjugation Chart – to call back
- Recevoir Conjugation Chart – to receive
- Recommander Conjugation Chart – to recommend
- Reconnaître Conjugation Chart – to recognize
- Réfléchir Conjugation Chart – to think, reflect
- Regarder Conjugation Chart – to watch, look at
- Rejeter Conjugation Chart – to reject
- Remercier Conjugation Chart – to thank
- Remplir Conjugation Chart – to fill
- Rendre Conjugation Chart – to return
- Rentrer Conjugation Chart – to return home
- Réparer Conjugation Chart – to repair
- Répéter Conjugation Chart – to repeat
- Répondre Conjugation Chart – to answer, reply
- Ressentir Conjugation Chart – to feel
- Retourner Conjugation Chart – to return
- Réussir Conjugation Chart – to succeed
- Rêver Conjugation Chart – to dream
- Rire Conjugation Chart – to laugh
- Rompre Conjugation Chart – to break
- S’appeler Conjugation Chart – to be named, called
- S’asseoir Conjugation Chart – to sit
- S’endormir Conjugation Chart – to fall asleep
- S’enfuir Conjugation Chart – to flee
- S’entendre Conjugation Chart – to get along
- S’inquiéter Conjugation Chart – to worry
- Savoir Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To Know” In French
- Se coucher Conjugation Chart – to go to bed
- Se déplacer Conjugation Chart – to move about, get around
- Se laver Conjugation Chart – to wash oneself
- Se lever Conjugation Chart – to get up
- Se marier Conjugation Chart – to get married
- Se méfier Conjugation Chart – to be suspicious, be wary of
- Se perdre Conjugation Chart – to get lost
- Se promener Conjugation Chart – to take a walk
- Se rappeler Conjugation Chart – to remember, to recall
- Se rendre Conjugation Chart – to go, to get to
- Se reposer Conjugation Chart – to rest
- Se sentir Conjugation Chart – to feel
- Se souvenir Conjugation Chart – to remember
- Se taire Conjugation Chart – to be quiet, shut up
- Sécher Conjugation Chart – to dry
- Sentir Conjugation Chart – to smell
- Servir Conjugation Chart – to serve
- Signer Conjugation Chart – to sign
- Sortir Conjugation Chart – to go out
- Souffrir Conjugation Chart – to suffer
- Sourire Conjugation Chart – to smile
- Soutenir Conjugation Chart – to support
- Suivre Conjugation Chart – to follow
- Téléphoner Conjugation Chart – to call, phone
- Tenir Conjugation Chart – to hold
- Tomber Conjugation Chart – to fall
- Traduire Conjugation Chart – to translate
- Travailler Conjugation Chart – to work
- Tromper Conjugation Chart – to mislead, cheat
- Trouver Conjugation Chart – to find
- Utiliser Conjugation Chart – to use
- Vaincre Conjugation Chart – to beat, defeat
- Valoir Conjugation Chart – to be worth
- Vendre Conjugation Chart – to sell
- Venir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Come In French
- Visiter Conjugation Chart – to visit
- Vivre Conjugation Chart – to live
- Voir Conjugation: How To Conjugate “To See” In French
- Voler Conjugation Chart – to fly, steal
- Vouloir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Want In French
- Voyager Conjugation Chart – to travel
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- Au cas où – Just in case
- Grâce à vs. à cause de
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- Pas de souci – No worries
- Vive la France ! Long live France!
- À force de – by dint of, through doing
- Temps de chien – Awful weather
- Figure-toi – Guess what? Would you believe it?
- Fais gaffe! Be careful! Watch out!
- Ça y est – Done! / There!
- À table – Come and get it!
- Que dalle – Absolutely Nothing
- Du jour au lendemain
- Oh là là – Oh, wow, yikes!
- Il y a – There is, there are, ago
- Tout de suite – Right away, immediately
- À un moment donné – At some point
- Comme ça – Like That, This Way In French
- Ce n’est pas grave – It’s no bid deal
- Est-ce que – Is, are, do, does
- À mon avis – In my opinion
- Avoir un chat dans la gorge – To be hoarse
- En avoir ras le bol – To be fed up
- Pisser dans un violon – To waste your breath, talk to a wall
- Avoir du mal à – To have difficulty doing
- Tout le monde – Everybody
- Remettre au lendemain – To procrastinate
- En avoir marre – To be fed up, sick of it
- Coup de foudre – love at first sight
- C’est la vie – that’s life
- Avoir un coup de pompe
- Avoir de la bouteille
- Parler français comme une vache espagnole
- Revenons à nos moutons
- Avoir la langue bien pendue
- Coûter les yeux de la tête
- Avoir voix au chapitre – to have your say
- Noyer le poisson
- Mi-figue mi-raisin
- Avoir l’estomac dans les talons
- Avoir la dalle – to be very hungry
- Il n’y a pas le feu (au lac)
- Avoir du bol
- à tombeau ouvert
- Au diable
- Filer à l’anglaise – To dash, do a runner
- C’est reparti comme en quarante
- Avoir d’autres chats à fouetter
- à tout bout du champ
- Avoir les deux pieds dans le même sabot
- Avoir un poil dans la main
- Les dents longues – to be fiercely ambitious
- aller au charbon
- C’est simple comme bonjour – Easy as pie
- Avoir du pain sur la planche
- Cracher dans la soupe
- C’est une autre paire de manches
- C’est bonnet blanc et blanc bonnet
- Péter les plombs
- Avoir une araignée au plafond
- Avoir la chair de poule
- L’habit ne fait pas le moine
- Avoir bon dos
- Avaler des couleuvres
- C’est la fin des haricots – That’s the last straw
- C’est un panier de crabes – They’re at each other’s throats
- Avoir une dent contre quelqu’un
- Avoir un Polichinelle dans le tiroir
- Raconter des salades
- Au nez et à la barbe de quelqu’un
- Avoir le couteau sous la gorge
- Bec et ongles – tooth and nail
- Avoir la moutarde qui monte au nez
- Dormir sur ses deux oreilles
- Avoir les jetons
- Rouler dans la farine – to rip off
- Les carottes sont cuites
- Bien mener sa barque – to do all right for yourself
- Arriver dans un fauteuil
- Avoir du plomb dans l’aile
- Un de ces quatre
- Avoir le cul bordé de nouilles
- Peigner la girafe
- Avoir un cœur d’artichaut
- Être fleur bleue – Moved emotionally, sentimental
- Être soupe au lait – to get angry easily
- C’est le cadet de mes soucis – That’s the least of my worries
- Avoir le vent en poupe
- Avoir la flemme – To be lazy, can’t be bothered
- Avoir la gueule de bois – To have a hangover
- Bête comme ses pieds – to be very stupid
- Poser un lapin – To stand somebody up
- Avoir le cœur sur la main
- Être dans la lune – Head in the clouds
- Tomber dans les pommes – To faint, to pass out
- Quel navet
- Faire la grasse matinée
- Être aux anges – to be over the moon
- Avoir le cafard – to be down in the dumps
- Casser les pieds – to annoy
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- French Imperfect Subjunctive
- French Past Anterior Tense
- French Present Tense
- Top 100 French Verbs
- 4 Ways To Say ING In French
- Asking Questions
- Telling Time In French
- What in French
- Relative Pronouns
- Object Pronouns
- Passé Composé
- French Subjunctive Mood
- Regular ER, IR & RE French Verb Conjugations
- Definite & Indefinite Articles
- French Pronoun On
- Direct vs. Indirect Speech
- Expression of Cause
- French Passive Voice
- French Irregular Verbs
- N’importe Expressions
- Quelque + Indefinite Expressions
- Comparative & Superlative
- French Demonstrative Adjectives & Pronouns
- Interrogative Pronouns Qui & Que
- Interrogative Adjectives & Pronouns
- Stressed Pronouns
- C’est vs Il Est
- Gender of Nouns
- French Verbs Followed By De
- French Verbs Followed By À
- Verbs Not Followed By A Preposition
- French Infinitive Mood
- French Present Participle & Gerund
- French Passé Simple Tense
- Pluperfect Tense – Le plus-que-parfait
- Preposition De
- Preposition À
- En vs. Dans
- Tu vs Vous — You in French
- Verb Tenses
- Geographical Prepositions
- Imperative Mood
- French Adjectives
- Savoir vs Connaître
- French Reflexive Verbs
- French Imperfect Tense
- French Conditional Tense
- French Future Tense
- Top 10 French Verbs
- Passé Récent
- Sentence Structure
- French Prepositions
- Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns
- Subject Pronouns
- Negation
- Adverbs
- Category: French History
- Category: French Litterature
- Category: French word of the day
- Bouffer – to eat (slang)
- La psychologie – psychology
- Licencier – to fire
- Payer – to pay
- La société – company, firm, society
- Leur vs. leurs (them vs. their)
- Mêler – To mix; Se mêler – to meddle
- Avant vs. Devant (before vs. in front of)
- Accueil – Welcome, Reception
- La gueule – Mouth, Face
- Déranger – to bother (Example sentences)
- Nouveau, nouvelle – New
- How To Use The Verb “Agacer” (to irritate, to annoy) in French
- How To Use “Supporter” (to support, to tolerate) in French
- Miam! (or miam-miam!) – Yum, yummy!
- Coin (Corner, local area, wedge)
- Pas du tout (not at all)
- Entendre (to hear) Example Sentences
- Rassasié – Full, satisfied
- Jouer (to play) Example Sentences
- Beurk – French interjection meaning yuck!, ugh!, ew!
- Puer – to stink (French verb)
- Frimer – to show off (French verb)
- How To Use The Slang Term “Gamin” (kid, child) in French
- How To Use The Verb “Rigoler” In French
- How To Use “dernier, dernière” (last) In French
- How To Use The Interjection “euh” in Spoken French
- How To Use The Word “Pareil” In French
- Hein – Commonly Used French Interjection
- How To Use The Adjective “marrant” (funny) in French
- How To Use “Dîner” (To have dinner, to eat out) In French
- How To Use The Slang Term “le fric” (Money) In French
- How To Use “Se réveiller” (to wake up) In French
- How To Use The Adjective “Vieux, vieille” (Old) In French
- How To Use The Noun “La balle” (ball, bullet, buck) In French
- How To Use “La plupart” (most, majority of) In French
- How To Use The Verb “Souhaiter” (To wish) In French
- How To Use The Word “le bruit” (noise) In French
- How To Use The Verb “Se coucher” (To go to bed) in French
- How To Use “Se trouver” (to be located) In French
- How To Use The Verb “Capter” (To understand, grasp) In French
- How To Use The Preposition “Selon” (According to) In French
- How To Use The Slang Word “Cochonnerie” (Junk food) In French
- How To Use The Adjective “Franc, franche” (honest) in French
- How To Use The Adjective “Gros, grosse” (Big, fat) in French
- How To Use The Verb “Assister” (to help, to attend) in French
- How To Use The Verb Arrêter (to stop) In French
- How To Use The Noun “Le régime” (Diet) In French
- How To Use “Se dépêcher” (to hurry up) In French
- Fait chier ! – French Slang Expression You Must Know
- How To Use The Slang Verb “Glander” In French
- How To Use The Adjective “Chaleureux” In French
- How To Use “Bouchon” (Cork, traffic jam) In French
- How To Use “Peuplé” (Populted) In French
- Bah ouais! – French Interjection You Must Know For Fluency
- How To Use The Adjective “Sublime” In French
- How To Use “L’apogée” (height, peak) In French
- How To Use The Word “La plage” (Beach) In French
- How To Use The Word “La lecture” In French
- How To Use The Verb “Se casser” (To leave, to be off) In French
- How To Use The Reflexive Verb “Se souvenir” in French
- How To Pronounce And Use “Nom” (Name) In French
- Meuf – Fun French Slang Word Meaning “Girl, chick”
- How To Use The Verb “Supprimer” (To delete, remove) In French
- How To Use The Verb “Démarrer” In French
- How To Use The Reflexive Verb “S’intéresser à” In French
- How To Pronounce And Use “L’euro” (€) In French
- How To Use The Adjective “Débordé” (Overwhelmed) In French
- How To Use “Défi” (Challenge) In French
- How To Use The Swear Word “Bordel” In French
- How To Use The Verb “Aborder” (To Approach) In French
- How To Use “Attention !” (Watch out!) in French
- How To Use The Word “la phrase” (Sentence) In French
- How To Use The Word “Efficace” (effective, efficient) In French
- How To Use The Verb “Draguer” (To hit on, to pick up) in French
- The Real Meaning Of “La Monnaie” In French
- The Real Meaning Of “Actuellement” In French
- Les Bonnes Résolutions – New Year’s Resolutions
- Bonne année – Happy New Year In French
- The Real Meaning Of “La Librairie” In French
- How To Use The Slang Adjective “Crevé” (Exhausted) in French
- How To Use “S’éclater” (to have a blast) In French
- Sapin de Noël – How To Say “Christmas Tree” In French
- Père Noël – How To Say “Santa Claus” In French
- How To Use The Word “Sensible” In French
- The Meaning Of “Blessé” in French Will Surprise You!
- How To Use “Bonsoir” In French
- How To Use “Les infos” In French
- How To Use “Propre” In French
- How to pronounce l’hiver (winter) in French
- How to use the French word “craquer” (to give in)
- How to use the French word “Préservatif” (Condom!)
- How To Use The Adjective Ancien (Ancienne) in French
- How To Use “Se mettre à” in French
- How To Use The Word “L’occasion” In French
- 4 Sentences Showing How To Use “Aucun” In French
- How To Use Combien (How much, how many) in French
- Learn The Real Meaning Of “La location” In French
- 4 Ways To Use The Verb “Remettre” (To hand over, postpone)
- How To Use “Prochain” (Next) In French
- How To Use The French Preposition “Dès”
- Ouf – Fun French Slang Word Meaning “Crazy”
- 6 Sentences Showing How To Use Manquer (to miss, to lack)
- 10 Sentences Showing How To Use “Passer” (to pass)
- 4 Audio Sentences Explaining How To Use “Alors que”
- Kiffer – To Like (Slang)
- How To Use The French Slang Word “Boulot” (Work, job)
- 6 Ways To Use The French Word “Milieu”
- 4 Ways To Use The French Word “Gourmand”
- Quiconque
- 4 Audio Sentences Using “tant que”
- How to insult somebody in French using “espèce de”
- 5 sentences using ni…ni (neither…nor) in French
- De toute façon
- Aurores boréales
- How To Use “Décevoir” (To Disappoint) In French
- 4 Ways To Use “Gérer” (To Manage) in French
- How To Pronounce “Automne” (Fall/Autumn) in French
- Endroit – Place in French
- 3 Best Ways To Use “S’agir de” in French
- 8 Sentences Using “Quand même” In French
- Traîner
- 6 Example Sentences With Servir (To Serve)
- 4 Example Sentences Using Suivre (To Follow)
- Avoir failli
- 7 Example Sentences With Sentir (To feel, to smell)
- Bourré – 3 Ways To Say Drunk in French
- Machin
- 10 Example Sentences With Tenir (To Hold)
- Sinon
- Donc – so, therefore, thus
- Au-dessus vs. en dessous
- Flâner – to stroll, laze about
- Autrui – others, other people in French
- Chat – cat in French
- Eau – Water in French
- How to use “si” in French (compared to oui)
- Car (conjunction) – because, for, as
- Médaille – medal
- Arrondissement pronunciation and meaning
- Gymnastique – gymnastics
- Auprès de – near, close to, beside
- Léon Marchand – French Olympic Swimmer
- Les Champs-Élysées – Meaning & Pronunciation
- Tandis que – whereas, while
- Cuisine – kitchen, cooking, food
- Fille – girl, daughter
- Joie – joy
- Rue – street, road
- Piscine – pool
- Enfant – child, kid
- Pendant – during
- Encore – again, still, yet
- Fois – time
- Quoique – even though, although
- Plutôt – rather
- Pour que – so that, in order that
- Plusieurs – several
- Souvent – often
- Allemand – German
- Vie – life
- Pourvu que – Provided that
- Paris
- Avec – With
- Chien – Dog
- Glace – Ice cream, mirror
- Voiture – Car
- Aéroport – Airport
- Répéter (To Repeat) – Examples
- Famille – Family
- Voisin – Neighbor
- Trop – Too, too much, too many
- Grand-père – Grandfather, grandpa
- Vraiment – Really
- Courage – Courage, bravery
- Paresseux – Lazy
- Coucou – Hi there!
- Faim – Hungry, hunger
- Se détendre – To Relax
- Se tromper – To mistaken, get wrong
- S’occuper – to take care of
- Se méfier – To be wary of
- Le Père – Father, dad
- Alcool – alcohol
- Je m’appelle – My name is
- Félicitations – Congratulations!
- Collège – Middle School, Junior High School
- Bon Appétit – Enjoy your meal!
- Le Roi – King
- Américain, Americaine – American
- Zut – Shoot, Darn!
- Toutefois – However
- Le Repas – Meal
- Malgré – Despite, In Spite Of
- Blanc, Blanche – white
- Le Lycée – high school
- S’en Aller – To leave, to go, to be off
- Histoire – story, history
- Quelque chose – Something
- Le Beurre – butter
- La Mer – Sea, ocean
- La Maison – House
- Le Fils – Son
- Penser Meaning & Translation – To Think in French
- Mot – word
- Sortir – To go out
- Commander – to order
- Déménager – to move out
- Temps – time
- Août – August
- Ouest – West
- Foutre – How to use this super useful French slang verb
- Jusqu’à – until
- Printemps – Spring
- Lors de – At the time of, during
- Meilleur – better and best
- Californie – California
- Emprunter – to borrow
- Enfoiré – B*stard, Jerk
- N’importe quoi – anything, nonsense
- Montagne – Mountain
- Jamais – never
- Bien que – Even though, although
- La neige – Snow
- Chocolat – Chocolate
- Vivre – to live
- Cheveux – hair
- Demander -To ask for
- L’œil, les yeux – Eye, eyes
- Congé Meaning – Time off
- Maintenant – Now
- Ville – city
- J’aurais dû – I should have
- Langue – Language, tongue
- Je devrais – Should
- En in French (pronoun)
- Œuf – Egg
- Grand-Mère – Grandmother, grandma
- Café – Coffee
- Jeux Olympiques – Olympic Games
- Rien – Nothing, anything
- Été – Summer, was, have been
- Guerre – War
- Wi-Fi in French
- Retraité (à la retraite) – Retired
- Péter – To Fart, pop, burst, break
- Monsieur – Sir, Mister
- Heureusement – Fortunately
- Bof – Meh, nah
- Que – What, that, than
- Vachement – Really, so, very
- Français – French
- Cours – Lesson, Class, Course
- Cependant – However, yet, nevertheless
- Puis – Then, finally
- 6 Ways To Use “Soit” (Be) in French
- Bête – Silly, Stupid
- Sauf – Except
- Pays – Country
- 18 French Terms of Endearment To Call Your Lover
- Se Vanter – To brag, boast
- Je t’aime – 4 Ways To Say “I love you” In French
- Piquer – To Sting, bite, jab
- Télécharger – To Download
- Bavarder – To Chat
- En ligne – Online
- Bagnole – Car
- Afin – So that, In order to
- Frais – Cool, Fresh, Fee
- Maman – Mom
- Dingue – Crazy
- Râler – To moan and groan, complain
- Pourtant – Yet, However
- Poser – To put, place, ask (a question)
- Puisque – Since
- Sûr – Sure, Certain, Safe
- Joindre – to join
- Truc – Thing
- Coeur – Heart
- Déjà – Already
- Tant Pis – Too bad, oh well
- Chemin – Path, Way, Road
- Profiter – To Enjoy
- Heure – Hour
- Toujours – Always
- Côté – Side
- Assez – Enough, Quite, Rather, Pretty
- Rendre – To give back
- Essayer – To try
- Feignant – Lazy
- Peut-être – Maybe
- Ranger – To tidy, clean, put away
- Quitter – To Leave
- Visiter vs Rendre Visite – To Visit
- Que veut dire – How do you say?
- Vers, Envers – Towards
- Ainsi – Like this, in this way
- Projet – Plan, project
- Pièce – Room, piece, coin
- Boîte – Box, can
- Je veux – I want
- Journée – Day
- Gagner – To Win, Earn Money
- Beaucoup – A lot, many, much
- Vacances – Vacation
- Aujourd’hui – Today
- Bosser – To work hard
- Demain – Tomorrow
- 5 Ways To Use “Chiant” (Pain in the ass) In French
- Drôle – Funny, Weird
- Mec – Guy
- Rester – To Stay
- Gens vs. Personnes (People)
- Nul, Nulle: Lousy in French
- Marcher – To Walk, Work, Function
- Ailleurs (Elsewhere) vs. D’ailleurs (For That Matter)
- En Revanche, Par Contre
- Formidable – Terrific & Great
- Se Débrouiller: To Get By, To Manage
- Argent – money
- 4 Fascinating Ways To Say “Touché!” In French
- 7 ways to say “excuse me” in French
- De rien – You’re welcome in French
- Voilà! How The French Language Really Uses This Handy Word
- 5 Ways To Say Friend In French
- Quoi – What
- An vs. Année – Year
- Heureux vs Content – Happy in French
- Qui – Who
- Bienvenue – Welcome
- Bonne Chance – Good Luck
- How To Say “Cheers” in French – Santé!
- Bon Anniversaire – Happy Birthday In French
- Beau/Belle – Beautiful
- Très bien – very well
- Moi – Me
- Joyeux Noël – Merry Christmas
- S’il vous plaît – Please
- How to say good night in French
- Lui – Him (or her)
- How To Use “Je voudrais” (I’d like) In French
- Alors – So, then
- Salut – Hi! / Bye!
- D’accord – Okay, all right, agreed
- Ça Va – Fine / How’s it going?
- Il Faut – To be necessary
- Au Revoir – Goodbye
- Bonjour – Hello
- Chez – At the home of
- Avoir Besoin – to need
- Depuis – Since
- En Train De
- Avoir Envie – To want, to fancy
- Enchanté – Nice to meet you!
- Category: Holidays and Celebrations
- Category: Learning French
- French For Beginners: 10 Tools To Help You Get Started
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- 10 Ways To Say Sorry in French Beyond “Désolé”
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- Category: Politics and Current Events
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- Acute Accent: é
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- How To Pronounce Names of 7 American Cities in French
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- Category: Reviews
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- Là-bas lyrics – Jean Jacques Goldman And Sirima
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- Ce n’est qu’un au revoir (French version of Auld Lang Syne)
- La Décadanse Lyrics & Meaning (Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin)
- 18 Best French Songs Of All Time
- Ella, elle l’a (France Gall) Meaning, Translation, Lyrics
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- Petit Papa Noël – Lyrics, translation and meaning
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- Le Sud (Song by Nino Ferrer) — French & English Lyrics
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- Parle à ta tête Lyrics, Translation & Meaning — Indila
- Joe le taxi – song and lyrics by Vanessa Paradis
- À tout jamais Lyrics & Meaning — Mylène Farmer
- Stromae — Fils de Joie (French Lyrics & English Translation)
- Amir & Indila — Carrousel Lyrics & English Translation
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- Santé — Stromae French Lyrics, English Translation & Meaning
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- Pour que tu m’aimes encore song and lyrics by Celine Dion
- Tous Les Garçons Et Les Filles – Lyrics & Meaning
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- Milord — Edith Piaf: French Lyrics & English Translation
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- 10 Best Celine Dion French Songs Of All Time
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- Top 12 Edith Piaf Songs You’ll Love
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- Amsterdam – song and lyrics by Jacques Brel
- La Bohème (Charles Aznavour) Meaning, Translation & Lyrics
- Les feuilles mortes – song and lyrics by Yves Montand
- La Mer – Song & Lyrics by Charles Trenet – (English)
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- 12 Songs For Learning French
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