
The letter combinations
euil and
euill are pronounced like the oo in "foot" plus a "y" sound.
Does être d'accord require the subjunctive?

Toast your friends and colleagues with the French expression
à la vôtre.

The French verb
prendre, "to take," is found in many idiomatic expressions, including to take seriously, to catch fire, and to go about doing something. Learn these and dozens of other French expressions featuring
prendre.

Every hello eventually leads to a good-bye. Here's how to say good-bye at any time of day as well as mention when you'll meet again.

There are many different ways to express gratitude in French, from a simple thank you to ultra-polite expressions of appreciation. Learn how to thank everyone for everything with these French expressions related to gratitude.

Learn about a typical Provençal
crèche in this reading comprehension exercise.

The letter combination
gn is usually pronounced like the "ni" in "onion."

This lesson on the French proverb
Tout ce qui brille n'est pas or may not glitter, but it is gold.

Christmas is celebrated in many countries around the world, though the exact traditions and foods vary greatly. Here are some general French Christmas terms to help you celebrate.

The French word
tout can be used as two different kinds of adjectives. It has four different forms and two pronunciations.

Test yourself on
French Hanukkah vocabulary with this fill-in-the-blanks test:
Hanoucca dans ma familleNote: You must be logged into your
Progress with Lawless French account to take this test. If you don't have one,
sign up - it's free!

This free lesson on the French expression
un bon rapport qualité-prix is a very good deal.

The French verb
penser, "to think," is found in many idiomatic expressions, including a way of thinking, one-track mind, and you must be joking. Learn these and dozens of other French expressions featuring
penser.

Work on your French listening comprehension while learning about the many cultures that helped to create Québec's unique culture.