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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language
Bonjour tout le monde !

Cahors, France
A lovely town with a beautiful bridge and a cute legend to go along with it.

Que dalle !
What does the idiomatic French expression "que dalle !" mean? Learn all about it here.

All about Savoir
Savoir is one of the most common French verbs. It is irregular in conjugation and literally means "to know." Savoir has different meanings in certain tenses as well as some other tricky aspects to it.

French quiz: To Be - Être, Avoir, or Faire
Even though être is the French equivalent of "to be," there are certain French expressions in which you have to use avoir or faire instead. See how well you know how "to be" with this quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.

 


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