French grammar tip: The Use of ‘Depuis’ in Ongoing Actions
‘Depuis’ is used in French to indicate an action that started in the past and is still continuing. For example, ‘Je vis ici depuis cinq ans’ means ‘I have been…
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‘Depuis’ is used in French to indicate an action that started in the past and is still continuing. For example, ‘Je vis ici depuis cinq ans’ means ‘I have been…
Mon ami a ouvert sa propre boutique avec succès, il a vraiment le sens du commerce. My friend successfully opened his own shop, he really has a knack for business.…
The verb “servir” (to serve) is irregular in the present tense and is widely used in various contexts. The conjugation is: “je sers”, “tu sers”, “il/elle sert”, “nous servons”, “vous…
Shopping for clothes in a French-speaking country is easier when you know the right vocabulary. Key terms include “le magasin de vêtements” (clothing store), “la cabine d’essayage” (fitting room), “la…
La satisfaction, c’est savoir s’arrêter un instant pour apprécier le chemin parcouru. En reconnaissant nos efforts et nos réussites, nous créons un cycle de positivité qui alimente notre confiance en…
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French literature is rich with poets like Charles Baudelaire and Arthur Rimbaud, whose works have profoundly influenced French and global poetry. La littérature française est riche de poètes comme Charles…
The verb ‘devoir’ in French is used to express obligation, duty, or necessity, similar to ‘must’ or ‘have to’ in English. For example, ‘Je dois partir’ means ‘I must leave’.…
Cet homme a toujours du bagout, il sait comment captiver son auditoire. This man always has the gift of gab, he knows how to captivate his audience. Elle a convaincu…
“Dormir” (to sleep) is another important irregular verb in the present tense. Its forms are: “je dors”, “tu dors”, “il/elle dort”, “nous dormons”, “vous dormez”, “ils/elles dorment”. Understanding this verb…
Animals are a common topic of conversation, and knowing their names in French can be helpful. Basic animal vocabulary includes “le chien” (dog), “le chat” (cat), “l’oiseau” (bird), “le poisson”…
La fierté nous incite à nous entourer de personnes qui soutiennent nos ambitions. Ensemble, nous célébrons les succès et encourageons la croissance de chacun. Pride inspires us to surround ourselves…
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French perfumery, with centers like Grasse, is world-famous for its craftsmanship in fragrance creation, contributing significantly to the global perfume industry. La parfumerie française, avec des centres comme Grasse, est…
‘Lequel’ is a pronoun used to ask ‘which one’ or ‘which’. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it replaces. For instance, ‘Laquelle de ces robes préfères-tu?’ means…
Elle est tellement énergique et productive aujourd’hui, on dirait qu’elle a mangé du lion ! She is so energetic and productive today, it’s as if she ate a lion! Après…
The verb “partir” (to leave) is irregular in the present tense. Its conjugation is: “je pars”, “tu pars”, “il/elle part”, “nous partons”, “vous partez”, “ils/elles partent”. “Partir” is vital for…
The kitchen is the heart of the home, and knowing how to name kitchen items in French is useful. Common terms include “la cuisinière” (stove), “le four” (oven), “le réfrigérateur”…