Today’s French Word of the Day is beaucoup (Meaning: a lot, many, much). While beaucoup might appear as a very simplistic word at first glance, it’s placement in sentences can be a bit tricky. Keep reading and by the end of this post you’ll have very clear idea of how to use beaucoup in spoken …
David Issokson
In this lesson we’ll learn how to say vacation in French: les vacances. In French, vacation is always a feminine-plural noun: les vacances. A very common misake for beginners to make is to say vacation in singular form “la vacance”. That is wrong. Keep reading to discover some sentences with les vacances. les vacances vacation
In French, one of the most important words to know is aujourd’hui (today). The reason we’re doing a post on this word is that the pronunciation can be a bit hard for beginners. Try pronouncing it like this “oh-jour-dwee”. Keep reading and repeat along with the example sentences. aujourd’hui today
In today’s lesson we’ll look at the slang and informal verb bosser, which means “to work”. The verb bosser is more or less synonymous with travailler (the more commonly verb for “to work”), and is used very frequently in conversational French. bosser to work (slang)
Tomorrow in French is demain (pronounced də-mɛ̃). The reason we’re doing a post on this word is that people often confuse demain (tomorrow) with à demain (see you tomorrow). demain tomorrow