Passer du coq à l’âne

Les Outre-mer

Aller – to go
Aller is one of the most common and useful French verbs and has irregular conjugations in most tenses and moods. Aller literally means "to go" and is used to create the near future. Lawless French Immersion

Il est triste
C’est triste
Does il est triste / c'est triste require the subjunctive?
Cher journal

Giving Orders
The imperative isn't the only way to give orders in French - there are several other constructions which offer different nuances and levels of politeness. OU
The French letter combination OU is pronounced similarly to ou in the English word "group" or like the w in "win." Faire un tabac

Texting

C1 - Advanced French • French Abbreviations - Acronyms - Apocopes • informalities • spelling
Online Translators
Online translators can be helpful tools as long as you're aware of their limitations. Mal Expressions

Lequel – Interrogative Pronoun
Lequel, "which one," is the pronominal equivalent of the interrogative adjective quel, meaning that quel + noun can be replaced by lequel. It has different forms depending on the gender and number of the noun it replaces. A2 - Low-Intermediate French • pronouns
Il était une fois

