In today’s lesson you’ll learn how to pronounce and use maintenant (now). There are two accepted pronunciations which I’ll explain below. maintenant now – / mɛ̃t(ə)nɑ̃ /
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In today’s lesson we’ll have a close look at French word ville, meaning “city”. We’ll cover the pronunciation, several example sentences, the terms for “downtown” as well as the double -LL in famille (family) vs. ville. J’adore cette ville ! (I love this city!). la ville city
Regrets – we all have them. Today we’ll learn how to express a regret in French. J’aurais dû translates to “I should have”. For example, J’aurais dû apprendre le français (I should have learned French). We’ll do a very brief grammatical explanation then look at some practical sample sentences. J’aurais dû I should have
In today’s lesson, we’ll have a look at the French feminine noun langue, which means both language and tongue. J’adore la langue française – et vous ? (I love the French language – and you?). Let’s jump right into the lesson! la langue language, tongue
In today’s lesson I’ll answer the question: How do you say “should” in French. In short, je devrais means I should. I’ll explain how this is formed from the verb devoir (must, to have to) and provide several practical example sentences. The very bottom of this post has a fun pic of myself with an …