I live in London. J'habite à Atlanta. I live in Atlanta. To say which city you live in in French, you can use the verb habiter (to live [somewhere]) as such: Note that je (= I) becomes j' in front of the mute h of habite. See more complex cases in À = To/in and De = From/of with cities in French (French Prepositions of Location) Want to make
To start, let’s learn how to say “months” in French, that is the word “mois”. According to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), “mois” is pronounced /mwa/, /mwɑ/. If you’re not familiar with the IPA, this video might be more helpful. “Mois” has the same pronunciation as “moi”, which means “me” in French. If
The French word for a piece of clothing is “ un vêtement ” and it’s masculine. Clothes are usually used in the plural: “ les vêtements “, and it’s also the word used for clothing. A common synonym is “ un habit ” (note the pronunciation: [abi], the h and the t are silent, “ des habit s” [dé zabi]. In slang, you’ll often
The adjectives are very similar and can be used to describe the residents of each continent. Languages and Nationalities (Les Langues et Les Nationalités) It would be a very long list if we were to include every country in the world, so only a small selection is included in this lesson. It is designed to give you an idea of how countries
American English speakers take note: the number must precede the month in French. This is particularly important to remember when writing the short form of dates: le 12 octobre. 12/10. le 10 décembre. 10/12. For the first day of any month, the formula is slightly different – the ordinal number is used instead: le premier + month (+ year)
The number 28 in French is vingt-huit. Find out how to say any number in French up to 9999. Try our games: Crosswords, Bingo, Memory and Word Search.
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