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Drapeau Français

En vedette aujourd'hui

Mot du jour

tous

determiner

All (masculine plural).

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Expression du jour

trouver une solution

to find a solution

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Astuce grammaire

French Irregular Comparatives: Better & Best (Meilleur vs. Mieux)

A2 adjectives_adverbs

Use `meilleur` for 'better' with nouns; it must agree in gender and number.

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French was the international language of diplomacy for over 300 years.

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About 45% of modern English words have French origin from the Norman conquest.

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French is an official language of 29 countries and many international organizations.

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criture: latin Direction: Gauche à droite Latin alphabet with accents (e, e, e, a, u, o, i, c) and ligatures (ae, oe)

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Le francais est la langue de la diplomatie, de l'art et de la gastronomie.

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Français Learning FAQ

French is a Category I language for English speakers, requiring approximately 600-750 hours of study for proficiency. Many English words share French roots, which accelerates vocabulary acquisition significantly.
French pronunciation has unique challenges like nasal vowels, silent letters, and liaison (linking words). However, once you learn the rules, pronunciation becomes quite predictable compared to English.
French features gendered nouns, extensive verb conjugations, nasal vowels, and elegant liaison rules. It is known for its precise grammar, the subjunctive mood, and numerous silent letters that make spelling distinct from pronunciation.
French is spoken on every inhabited continent. It is official in 29 countries across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific. It is also one of the six official languages of the United Nations.