Today’s lesson will cover yet another French verb that has multiple meanings: Ranger. Translations of ranger include to tidy, clean, pick up and put away. For example “Range ta chambre !” (Clean your room!). Let jump right into the lesson! ranger to tidy, clean, put away
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Today’s lesson will be all about the French verb quitter. This verb often causes confusion among students as its main meaning is “to leave”, rather than “to quit”. For example, the meaning of the famous French song Ne me quitte pas is “don’t leave me”. Keep reading as we have lots of great example sentences. …
The purpose of today’s lesson is to dispel some confusion over how to say “to visit” in French. Here’s the rule: The verb visiter is used for visiting places and rendre visite à is used for visiting people. For example, je visite Paris (I visit Paris) and je rends visite à mon ami (I visit …
In today’s lesson, we’ll learn how to ask: “What does _ mean?” in French. The phrase used is Que veut dire. For example, Que veut dire «pomme»? (What does pomme mean?). While this might look slighly daunting and complicated at first, it is not. Let’s jump right into the lesson! Que veut dire ? What …
Ce n’est qu’un au revoir (Meaning: It’s just a goodbye, Till we meet again) is the title of the French version of Auld Lang Syne. This song is sung both in English and French at the stroke of midnight at the near year. The post provides an English translation of the French lyrics, as well …