Le shopping French shopping vocabulary includes words such as “faire du shopping” (to shop), “Je cherche” (I’m looking for), “Je voudrais” (I’d like), “Avez-vous” (do you have), “J’achète” (I’m buying) and “C’est combien” (How much is it?). This page provides an extensive list of over one hundred useful shopping words and phrases. Finding a store …
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How do you say “okay” in French? The true and direct translation for “okay” in French is “d’accord” (pronounced dakɔʀ), which really means “alright”. However, there are many ways of expressing “ok” in French and there are many translations. This post will discover the different ways to say “okay” in French and provide lots of …
Avoir besoin means “to need” in French and is used with de before a noun or verb. This A2 expression is common in daily conversation and has a few useful variations you’ll see in the lesson.
The shapes in French are: un cercle (circle), un triangle (triangle), un carré (square), un rectangle (rectangle), un octagone (octagon) and un ovale (oval). The following list covers French words for shapes in detail. Related Lessons French vocabulary | Word of the day | Lessons by David Issokson
See also: 👉 Hors d’œuvre (appetizer) — Word of the day Lesson »👉 How to order steak in French » Learn essential French restaurant phrases and discover how to order food in French with confidence. This lesson covers practical French dining vocabulary to help you enjoy every meal out! Making reservationsOrdering mealDietary restrictionsCompliments and complaintsPaying …





