Whether you live in Paris, France, or Paris, Texas, these are the French phrases that, according to Jeannette DeJong, senior lecturer and coordinator of foreign language at Curry College, carry that ...
Planning a trip to France can feel overwhelming, especially if you don't speak the language. Learning a few key phrases will help you navigate restaurants, shops, and streets with confidence. Locals ...
France's President Emmanuel Macron shares a laugh with Germany's former Chancellor Angela Merkel - they're probably not laughing about 'sacrebleu' but you never know. Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP It's ...
Simple comme bonjour - roughly pronounced sahm-pluh come bohn-jor - translates as ‘simple as hello’. It means something that is very easy or quick, and it’s the French equivalent to ‘easy as pie’ ...
If you’re heading to France and feeling nervous about the language barrier, you’re not alone. The good news? You don’t need to be fluent to have a great trip — just knowing a few key French words and ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching common expressions Stage 1: Taking a taxi. Grammar Tip: Basic greetings and farewells. Stage 4: Getting your bearings. Grammar Tip: Questions and ...
French, as romantic as it is, can be a challenging language to learn if you only have two weeks to go before your trip to Paris. Upon arrival, you can probably get by speaking English, but that ...