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50 Common French Words You’re Probably Pronouncing Wrong

50 Common French Words You’re Probably Pronouncing Wrong

As you start your French language learning journey, you’ll discover French cognates and how they can be a little tricky to spot, especially for beginners, but they’re a great way to build your vocabulary quickly and easily. For example, take the word “a...
French Irregular verbs in Present Tense

French Irregular verbs in Present Tense

A piece of advice as you embark on your French language learning journey from me: Learning the present tense irregular verbs is an important step for any beginner. This tense plays a big role in forming basic sentences and expressing present or repetitive actions....
How to Make Sentences in the Negative Form in French

How to Make Sentences in the Negative Form in French

Are you ready to add some negative flair to your French sentences? Well, you’re in luck because today, we’re going to explore the magic of saying “not”, “never”, “nobody”, and “no more” in French.   Have...
How to pronounce French Vowels

How to pronounce French Vowels

French vowels are pronounced differently than in English, so it’s essential to learn the correct pronunciation of each vowel in order to be understood clearly. Mastering the individual vowels is the first step in achieving accurate French pronunciation.  ...
When the Letter E is Dropped in Fast Spoken French

When the Letter E is Dropped in Fast Spoken French

When listening to people speaking French at full speed, it will often seem like the words blend together and sound nothing like the written words at all. If you are using closed captions to follow a conversation you will likely wonder, ‘Where did half of that word...
How to pronounce 45 French letter combinations

How to pronounce 45 French letter combinations

Understanding the sounds that certain combinations of letters in French make can be tricky for French learners. The individual letters and their combinations don’t tend to make the same sounds as they do in English. This is where some learners can get confused. FRENCH...