Tu Me Manques: How to say “I miss you” in French
The French verb “manquer” is used to say that you miss something. Learn how to say “tu me manque” to say “I miss you” in French.
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The French verb “manquer” is used to say that you miss something. Learn how to say “tu me manque” to say “I miss you” in French.
If you want to give orders, empart advice or even express a wish in French, you need to understand l’impératif. Here’s what you need to know about the imperative tense in French.
The pronunciation of French words can be tricky, especially when multiple words sound the same but have completely different meanings! Discover the difference between vert, verre, vers and more…
The passé composé can be difficult to master, especially the trickier verbs. Learn 6 verbs that conjugate in French using BOTH “Avoir” and “Être”.
The passé composé can be difficult to master, especially the trickier verbs. Learn 6 verbs that conjugate in French using BOTH “Avoir” and “Être”.
Have some pre-April Fools Day fun with this all-French lesson. Learn to say “April Fools” in French and other funny vocabulary and expressions.
There are three main reasons why we feel stupid or embarrassed when speaking a foreign language. Here’s how to overcome them…
There are three main reasons why we feel stupid or embarrassed when speaking a foreign language. Here’s how to overcome them…
In honor of International Women’s Rights Day, practice your French while discovering interesting French feminist resources: books, podcasts, websites, mailing lists and more on women’s rights.
Struggling with your written French, and want some tips on how to improve your writing? In this spelling-focused lesson, you’ll learn how to improve your written French, no matter your level.