Are you a chatty person? I am! Today we’ll have a look at the verb bavarder, which means “to chat” in French. We’ll also have a quick look at the related adjective bavard (chatty, talkative). bavarder to chat
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Today we’ll look at an extremely useful word which very few students think to ask how to say: en ligne, which means “online”. en ligne online
Today we’ll look at the word bagnole, a slang word for car. We’ll also look at caisse, another slang word for car, as well as voiture, the formal word for car. bagnole car
Today we’ll look at a highly useful preposition: afin. Translations for afin are “so that” and “in order to”. There are some grammatical structures involved here today and we’ll try to explain them in a very succinct way. afin so that, in order to
In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the French word frais. This word can pose some issues as it’s both a an adjective an noun with unrelated meanings. As an adjective, frais means cool and fresh. As an noun it translates to fees or costs. frais cool, fresh, fee, cost