French for Beginners – Unit 9

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French food Food

Don’t talk with your mouth full, but do learn this French food vocabulary.

 Nasal vowels

M and N at the end of syllables usually create French’s signature nasal vowels.

 Lesson: Partitive article

This special article means “some” and is essential for talking about food.

 Quiz: Partitive article

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 Lesson: Pouvoir (to be able)

The irregular French verb pouvoir means “can” or “to be able to.”

 Quiz: Pouvoir conjugations

Can you conjugate this verb?

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