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Body Parts in French – Complete Vocabulary with Gender (Head to Toe)

June 01, 2026

Learning body parts in French is much easier when you know the gender of each word. In French, every noun is either masculine (le / un) or feminine (la / une). This guide lists body parts from head...

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French Imperative Sentences with 'me' – 30 Essential Commands

June 01, 2026

The imperative mood is used to give commands, instructions, or requests. When combined with the pronoun me (me), these expressions are extremely useful in everyday conversation. Th...

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French Verbs for Family & Relationships: ÊTRE and AVOIR Conjugations

June 01, 2026

Two of the most important verbs in French are être (to be) and avoir (to have). They are essential for describing family, relationships, personal status, and posse...

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French Prepositions: Complete English-French Reference Guide

June 01, 2026

Prepositions are essential for connecting words and showing relationships of time, place, direction, and manner. This comprehensive guide provides 40 common French prepositions with their English e...

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Telling Time in French: Clock Expressions & Essential Phrases

June 01, 2026

Telling time in French follows some specific patterns that differ from English. Instead of saying 'half past,' French says et demie (and a half). Instead of 'quarter to,' French sa...

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French Essential Connecting Words: Prepositions, Adverbs & Conjunctions

June 01, 2026

Small connecting words are the glue of any language. Mastering French prepositions, adverbs, conjunctions, and question words will allow you to build longer, more natural sentences and express rela...

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DELF B1 Vocabulary: Mon Travail – Describing Your Daily Work Routine in French

June 01, 2026

Describing your job and daily work routine is a common topic at the DELF B1 level. This guide provides 19 practical sentences that you can use or adapt to talk about your own workday, from starting...

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French Past Tense: Le Passé Composé – Formation, Auxiliaries & Conjugations

June 01, 2026

The passé composé is the most common past tense in spoken French. It is used to talk about completed actions in the past. Unlike English, which has several past tenses, the passé c...

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French Present Tense: 35 Common First-Person Verbs (Je)

June 01, 2026

Learning the most frequently used verbs in the first person (je = I) is one of the fastest ways to start speaking French. These verbs allow you to talk about what you do, feel, wan...

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French Essential Vocabulary: Articles, Pronouns, Adjectives & Question Words

June 01, 2026

Building a strong foundation in French starts with mastering the small but essential words: articles, pronouns, possessive adjectives, demonstratives, and question words. This guide provides a clea...

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French Impersonal Verbs: 26 Essential Expressions

June 01, 2026

Impersonal verbs are verbs that have no specific person or thing as the subject. In French, they often use the neutral subject il (meaning 'it') or ça / cela (mean...

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French Basics: 9 Must-Remember Rules for Beginners

June 01, 2026

Learning French can feel overwhelming at first, but a few essential rules will give you a strong foundation. This guide covers nine critical concepts that every beginner must remember, from noun ge...

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French Pronunciation Rules: Liaison and Elision

June 01, 2026

French pronunciation is known for its smooth, flowing sound. Two of the most important features that create this flow are liaison (linking sounds) and elision (con...

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French Consonant Pronunciation Rules: Understanding the G Sound and Special Combinations

June 01, 2026

French pronunciation involves more than just vowels and nasal sounds. Consonants follow predictable patterns, and mastering them will immediately improve your speaking and listening skills. Two imp...

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French Consonant Pronunciation Rules: Understanding the S and K Sounds

June 01, 2026

French pronunciation is often associated with vowels and nasal sounds, but consonants are equally important. Many French consonants follow predictable pronunciation patterns, and understanding thes...

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