Quitte à is a French prepositional phrase with meanings including “even if it means” and “even if you”. A French definition is au risque de (at the risk of). Quitte à Even if it means
French Expressions
Avoir l’air is a commonly used and essential French expression meaning to look, to see and to appear. Avoir l’air to look, seem, appear
See also:👉 Tracas (worries, hassles) — Word of the Day lesson »👉 Le problème (problem) Word of the Day lesson » Today’s lesson examines the commonly used expression pas de souci, which means no worries, no sweat and no problem. pas de souci – [pa də susi]no worries
Today we’re looking at the expression “Vive la France !”, which means “long live France!”. The French use this expression to convey national pride and commonly use it on Bastille Day, the national holiday on July 14, and at sporting events such as the soccer World Cup and Olympic games. Vive la France ! – …
Today we’ll look at the advanced French expression à force de, which means by dint of, through doing and by doing. À force de by dint of, through doing





