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Vocabulary Lists

French Vocabulary

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Themed vocabulary lists and other wordy lessons (synonyms, prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations …) to help you become more verbose in French.

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Faire d'une pierre deux coups

Faire d'une pierre deux coups
Learn how to be more efficient with the French proverb faire d’une pierre deux coups.

Fête des Pères - Vocabulary Quiz

Father's Day tie
Test yourself on French vocabulary for Fathers’ Day with this fill-in-the-blanks exercise:

   Fête des Pères

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French Verb Tables

French verb tablesVerb conjugation tables for more than 1,600 French verbs in all the simple and compound tenses and moods.

Spécialités de Dijon

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Au cœur de la Bourgogne, avec ses vins prestigieux et son bœuf bourguignon, la ville de Dijon a trois spécialités bien à elle.

Vowels

French vowelsIn English, we say that the vowels are “a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.” The last couple of words hint at one of the keys to understanding pronunciation: a vowel is not so much a letter as the sound represented by a letter or combination of letters.

Tiens

Tiens !
Hey, here’s a lesson on the French interjection tiens.

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