The French Word of the Day is “s’habituer,” meaning “to get used to.” Learn how to use it correctly with à + noun or infinitive and the pronoun y, plus native audio examples.
David Issokson
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Ordering steak in France can be confusing — especially with doneness levels like bleu, saignant, and à point. This lesson shows how to order steak in French, what each level means, and gives essential vocabulary for French steak cuts and restaurant phrases — with native audio.
Learn goinfre, a fun informal French noun meaning “glutton” or “overeater” Discover how it’s used with clear examples and everyday French sentences.
Learn par, a common French preposition meaning “by,” “through,” or “per.” Discover its many uses with clear examples and everyday French sentences.
French is full of fun and useful expressions. Here are my top 20 favorites — each with audio and full lessons to help you sound natural in conversation.





