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View all postsThere are many ways to get to know France and French culture. One is by reading French newspapers – or at least knowing what those newspapers are ...
D’accord is a French phrase that shows agreement. It means “all right” or “okay”. Depending on the context, it could also be translated as “I agree...
D’accord is the most common way to say “okay” in French. But there are many other options…including “OK”! Want to learn more about the ways to say...
Whether or not it’s actually true, many of us consider the French masters of seduction. That must mean there are some perfect French pick-up lines,...
Do you know the most important French capitalization rules? French shares an alphabet and certain basic grammar and punctuation rules with a number...
Lunch is the most important meal of the day for most French people. In addition to the food that’s served, a typical, traditional French lunch is a...
Watching French TV is one of the best ways to learn French. The only problem is that finding French TV channels you can watch online can be chall...
Alouette means “lark” in French - but it’s also the title of a catchy children’s song whose melody has echoed in playgrounds, classrooms and even b...
Voir la vie en rose (To see life in rose/pink) is the French equivalent to the expression “to see life through rose-colored glasses” in English. Th...
Au clair de la lune is a popular French children’s song that’s been around since the 18th century, or possibly even longer. Its title in English i...