Today we’re looking at how to use si, which also means “yes” in addition to oui. The main point is that si is used to answer “yes” to questions being asked in the negation. Tu n’aimes pas ces leçons ? –Si ! Elles sont super utiles! (You don’t like these lessons? – Yes, there’re super …
Today we’ll look at the French conjunction car, which translates to because, for and as. J’étudie le français car c’est une belle langue. I’m studying French as it’s a beautiful language! car – [kaʀ] because, for, as
Today we’re looking at the expression “Vive la France !”, which means “long live France!”. The French use this expression to convey national pride and commonly use it on Bastille Day, the national holiday on July 14, and at sporting events such as the soccer World Cup and Olympic games. Vive la France ! – …
Today we’re looking at the feminine noun la médaille, which translates to medal. For the pronunciation, the LL sounds like “eye” with a slight Y sound. la médaille – [medaj] medal
If you ever travel to Paris you will definitely hear the word arrondissement. Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements or city districts. Many people have a hard time with the pronunciation. The final EN is nasal and the final T is completely silent. arrondissement [a-ʀɔ̃-dis-mɑ̃]