In French, “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?” means “Do you want to sleep (make love) with me tonight?”. The meaning of “voulez-vous” is “Do you want?”. These lines appear in the titles of the songs “Voulez-Vous” by Abba and “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?” by Lady Marmalade in the movie Moulin Rouge. Voulez-vous …
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The conjugation of mettre (Meaning: to put, to wear in French) in the present tense is: Je mets (I put), tu mets (you put), il/elle met (he/she puts), nous mettons (we put), vous mettez (you put) and ils/elles mettent (they put).
La date In French, the format for writing the date is: Day of the week + Number + Month + Year. For example, write le lundi 25 décembre (Monday, December 25). After this lesson you’ll never confuse the date again! Days of the week In order to say the date correctly it is necessary to …
Les pièces de la maison In French, the rooms in the house vocabulary: la chambre à coucher (bedroom), la cuisine (kitchen), le salon (living room), la salle de bains or le WC (bathroom). This page explains the vocabulary for the rooms in French in detail. If you’re a guest in a French family’s home it …
The most important Christmas vocabulary words are Joyeux Noël (Merry Christmas), le père Noël (Santa Claus) and le sapin de Noël (Christmas tree). This page offers a list of 70+ French Christmas terms covering greetings, decorations, foods and much more. Merci et Joyeux Noël ! vocabulaire de Noël Christmas vocabulary French Christmas Vocabulary Holiday Season …