Faire, meaning to do in French, is one of the most common verbs in the language. Today we’ll present every faire conjugation chart for easy reference, in every tense and mood. First we’ll conjugate faire in all Keep reading...
Goodbye in French: Mastering the Art of Farewell
The French language is renowned for its elegance and charm, particularly evident in the subtle nuances between all our potential greetings and farewells. Whether parting with a gesture of affection, a promise of future meetings, Keep reading...
Boire Conjugation: Every tense of the verb for To Drink in French
Boire, meaning to drink in French, is one of the most useful verbs in the language. Whether we’re talking about drinking water or wine, or whether it’s a person or an animal who drinks, you’ll surely Keep reading...
I don’t know in French: How to express lack of knowledge in French
Ironically, among the basic French phrases that you need to know is the phrase I don’t know. This statement, along with related statements like I don’t understand or I don’t know French, is essential in communicating a lack of Keep reading...
Au Contraire: Understanding this French expression of opposition
The expression au contraire is a widely used phrase in both French and English. In its most basic sense, the French au contraire meaning in English is on the contrary. It’s generally used to express a contradiction or to Keep reading...
How to say Good Night in French: Bonne Nuit and more
As the day winds down, knowing how to articulate a heartfelt good night in French can add a touch of elegance and warmth to your evening farewells. Just like in English, we have a variety of Keep reading...
Clothes in French: Big vocab lists of French clothing words
We all take pride in how we present ourselves. Clothing and accessories are a huge part of our everyday lives, they prepare us for various settings whether professional or casual, and we also use our Keep reading...
How to say No Problem in French: 10 nuanced expressions
Let’s dive back into the charming world of French expressions, building on similar posts where we introduced different ways to say such things as good luck, congratulations, and of course in French. Today we’re specifically Keep reading...
Il faut: How to use this French phrase, with falloir conjugation
As a way of expressing obligation in French, il faut is one of the most common phrases you’ll hear. Il faut is generally used to convey a sense of necessity or obligation, or to give Keep reading...
Yes in French: Si or Oui, and other options for French Yes and No
Have you heard French speakers use both oui and si and it has you confused? This is the post for you! Today we’ll go over how to say yes in various contexts, including formal French, slang French, Keep reading...