Today’s lesson examines the commonly used expression pas de souci, which means no worries, no sweat and no problem. pas de souci – [pa də susi] no worries
Today we’ll look at upper intermediate (B1/B2) verb flâner, which has two somewhat separate meanings: 1) To stroll and 2) To laze or lounge about. flâner to stroll, laze about
Today we’ll look at the advanced C1/C2 pronoun autrui, which translates to others and other people. autrui others, other people
For all the animal lovers out there, today we’re learning how to say “cat” in French: Le chat (masculine) and la chatte (feminine). le chat, la chatte cat
Today we’ll look at the French feminine noun eau which means “water”. Many students are unsure of the pronunciation of this word. It simply sounds like “oh”. We’ll also look at some related vocabulary and brands of water. l’eau water