👉 See also: Séjour (stay, sojourn) — Word of the Day » The most essential French travel phrases are Bonjour (hello), au revoir (goodbye), Où est? (Where is), C’est combien? (How much is it?) and l’addition s’il vous plaît (the check, please). This page covers over 60+ useful words and phrases which you can use …
David Issokson
👉 See also: Alouette lyrics & vocabulary/grammar notes » Audio recorded by David Issokson, teaching French since 2014 — not a native speaker, but fluent at a near-native level. In this lesson (A1 level), you’ll find the full lyrics to Frère Jacques in French and English. I read each line aloud and explain the vocabulary and grammar, making …
La Vie en Rose is one of Édith Piaf’s most iconic songs. This lesson includes the full French lyrics, an accurate English translation, and slow, clear audio of each line read aloud to help you follow and pronounce every word.
Bonjour Monsieur, Bonjour Madame (Hello Sir, Hello Ma’am) is one of my favorite French kids songs. Learn how to say hello and introduce yourself in French with this song.
La Marseillaise is the national anthem of France. The Marseillaise’s lyrics are call to arms to unite the French citizenry against the monarchy: “Allons enfants de la Patrie, Le jour de gloire est arrivé !” (Arise, children of the fatherland; The day of glory has arrived.). This post explores both the meaning, vocabulary and grammar …




