
Here's a lesson in case you're having trouble with the expression
avoir du mal à.

The French letter combination
io is pronounced as a single syllable.

The French suffixes
-et (masculine) and -
ette (feminine) can be added to nouns (including proper nouns), verbs, and adjectives.

Listen and laugh as you work on your French listening comprehension.

I'm absolutely positive you should read this lesson on the French expression
sûr et certain.

Talking on the phone can be trickier than face-to-face conversations, for a couple of reasons. The lack of gestures and facial expressions means there are no visual hints to help you understand, plus there's something about the phone that makes certain sounds more difficult to distinguish. Knowing some standard phone formulas will help your brain fill in any comprehension gaps.

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Simple and compound conjugations for the pronominal French verb se fiancer.
Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb colorier.
Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb épouser.
Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb irriter.
Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb illustrer.
Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb égaler.
Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb squatter.
Simple and compound conjugations for the regular -er French verb diminuer.