“Au clair de la lune“ (Meaning: by the moon light; pronunciation: o klɛʀ də la lyn) is a French song for children. The song recounts the search for a pen in the absence of light. The song’s lyrics make use of the passé simple, a literary past tense.
Did you know that while Halloween is not traditionally celebrated in France, it’s become a very popular holiday in Quebec, Canada. To say Halloween in French you simply say “l’Halloween” as there is no official translation. To say “Trick Or Treat” kids in Quebec say, “Bonbons s’il-vous-plaît“, which means, “Candy, please!” Keep reading to learn …
Want to go out for a drink? Here’s a list of all the vocabulary you’ll need for going to a bar in French! Useful words Phrases Related lessons: French vocabulary | Lessons by David Issokson
Lexique de la physique On this page you’ll find a complete list of French physics vocabulary including words such as phyics (la physique), la force (force), la gravité (gravity) and la friction (friction). The list also includes a list of various areas of physics such as la physique théorique (theoretical physics). French Physics Terms Discover …
Lexique de la biologie On this page you will find an introductory list of French biology (la biologie) vocabulary words. Biology as an area of study is extremely broad and this list touches upon some of its main themes: cells (la cellule), evolution (l’évolution) and genetics (la génétique). French Biology Terms Related lessons: French vocabulary …