Gender of French Nouns: Same Word Different Meaning (Part 2)
Discover even more examples of nouns in French that change their meaning as they change their gender, in this advanced French lesson. Master this tricky aspect of French grammar.
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Discover even more examples of nouns in French that change their meaning as they change their gender, in this advanced French lesson. Master this tricky aspect of French grammar.
Learning the gender of nouns in French is one of the trickiest parts of French grammar – especially when a change in gender gives a word a different meaning! Discover some examples in this intermediate French lesson.
Learn some common French expressions about bread, an important part of French culture. Perfect for intermediate and advanced learners who want to sound more like a native French speaker, even to the French!
Learn more about 18 juin 1940, a historic day in French history, and access some free French resources related to l’appel du 18 juin, in this all-French lesson. Ideal for intermediate and advanced French learners.
Whether you’re gobbling down your food or enjoying it slowly, there are many French verbs for eating. Learn how to use them properly in this free French lesson for intermediate learners.
Learn these common French expressions that use the French word “ménage”, and understand how to use them in real, everyday situations.
Learn more about the famous French comic book Le Chat by Philippe Geluck, including absurd and hilarious French puns.
Discover unusual French expressions using the names of vegetables in French, including how to use them and alternative French expressions with the same meaning. They’ll make you sound more like a real French person.
The best tips to learn a new language or improve your French knowledge in just 10 minutes a day. In this lesson, we’ll show you how to make time to learn – no matter how busy your life gets.
You probably know the expression “tu me manques” – but did you know there are many French expressions using the verb manquer? Here are some popular, elegant ones.