In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the fun French slang expresion que dalle, which means “nothing at all”, “absolutely nothing”, “zilch” and “not a darn/damn thing”. que dalle que dalle
French Expressions
👉 See my related lesson: soudain (suddenly) » In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the expression du jour au lendemain, which means both “overnight” and “from one day to the next”. du jour au lendemain overnight, from one day to the next
Oh là là means “oh wow” and “oh no” in French. This lesson explains its meaning, pronunciation, and examples with English translations.
Today we’ll cover the highly versatile French expression il y a, which means both “there is” and “there are”, as well as “ago”. Il y a there is, there are, ago
👉 This lesson explains the related word aussitôt (immediately, right away) » Today we’ll look at the French expression tout de suite, meaning right away and immediately. Many students have a hard time with the pronunciation of this expression. Most commonly, the de is silent and the T on tout is pronounced. Hence, it sounds …





