
How to Tell Time in French: Days, Hours, Minutes
Learn to tell the time in French by the days, hours, and minutes. Alternately you”ll learn french phrases to ask for “What day is it?” or “What time is it?”
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Learn to tell the time in French by the days, hours, and minutes. Alternately you”ll learn french phrases to ask for “What day is it?” or “What time is it?”
Venir means to come. Arriver means to arrive. How do you use them correctly in the French language? Their meanings & differences explained with examples.
A short guide to Le participe passé or the Past Participle in French! Learn the Verb conjugations, tips & agreement of the past participle with examples.
Do you want to sound more authentically French in everyday conversation? Learn these 5 easy French expressions…
The meanings, differences and correct usage of french adverbs & prepositions: dessus, dessous, Au-dessus, en dessous, and sens dessus dessous.
These are French false cognates that are easily mistaken. Be careful, or you might accidentally insult someone without knowing it!
Express start times like “as soon as”, “starting from”, and “since” in French. Learn how to use “Dès”, “Dès que”, “depuis”, “à partir” with examples.
Newspapers and online journalism are a great way to improve your French and it is worth knowing the most common journalistic/newspaper cliches.
Au fait and en fait are two common day-to-day French expressions – they sound the same, that even French people mix them up! Learn their uses & differences.
Conjugation is the trickiest part of French language. Some verbs have only one person in their conjugation, the third person singular. Let”s explain them.