The French Word of the Day is “Action de grâce,” meaning “Thanksgiving.” Learn what this expression really means, why it includes the words action and grâce, and how to pronounce it — with native audio.
David Issokson
The French Word of the Day is “hors d’œuvre,” meaning “appetizer.” Learn what this classic French food term really means, how to pronounce it, and how to use it naturally — with native audio.
The French Word of the Day is “allez,” meaning “come on.” Learn what this essential French interjection really means and how to use it naturally — with native audio.
The French Word of the Day is prendre, meaning “to take.” Learn how to use this essential verb naturally in everyday French, with native audio, clear examples, and common expressions you’ll hear all the time.
Level A1-A2 (Beginner) Lesson written by French teacher David Issokson for students who want to learn French online, with audio recorded by Marie Assel Cambier, a professional voice artist and native French speaker. The French Word of the Day is coup, meaning “hit” or “blow”. I chose this word because it appears in countless expressions …





