“Visiter” is what we call a “fake friend” in French. A fake friend is a word with a similar (or the exact same) spelling of an English word but the […]
“Avoir besoin de” means “to need.” To use this expression, you have to conjugate the verb “avoir” (to have) directed toward whom you are speaking. Tu as besoin de ce […]
In English, people say “have a drink,” but in French you would say “boire un verre,” which literally translates to “drink a glass.” Je bois un verre avec mes amis. […]
Ça me saoule means “it annoys me.” You can use it to express your feelings about something: Baisse la musique! Ça me saoule! (Turn the music down! It’s annoys me!) […]