Today we’ll look at the preposition malgré, which translates to both “despite” and “in spite of”. The pronuncition of is quite straightward: mahl-gray. malgré despite, in despite of
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Today’s lesson covers the adjective “white” in French: Blanc in the masculine form and blanche in the feminine form. The big mistake students make is pronouncing the C on the masculine from. You must completely ignore it and make an AN nasal sound. blanc, blanche – [blɑ̃, blɑ̃ʃ] white
Today we’ll have a look at lycée, meaning “high school”. I put this word on my list as many students get confused with the pronunciation and gender. People want to say “lie-say” when the pronunciation is “lee-say”. Additionally, people think the word is feminine when in reality it’s masculine: le lycée. le lycée – [lise] …
Today we’ll have a look at the reflexive verb s’en aller. This is a bit different from aller, which means “to go”. S’en aller specifically means to leave a place or group of people. Other close English equivalents are”to be off” or even “to be outta here”. s’en aller to leave, go, be off