In French, a best-seller is a best-seller. We use it mostly when talking about books; just like in English. So you’ll hear something like: Le Da Vinci Code est un best-seller. (The […] Vocabulary: best-sellerThis entry was posted in Vocabulary and tagged Best-seller Books French French Slang Learn French Practice French Vocabulary on December 15, 2014 by The Lazy Frenchie
You need to know how to order bacon, no? Well, you can use “bacon” in French. Simple as that. The only trick to watch out for is that some people […] Vocabulary: BaconThis entry was posted in Vocabulary and tagged Food French Learn French Practice French Vocabulary on December 8, 2014 by The Lazy Frenchie
“Shopping” means the same thing in English but the grammar is slightly different. In English, you would say “I am shopping,” but you can’t say that in French. Instead, you […] Vocabulary: ShoppingThis entry was posted in Vocabulary and tagged Advanced Beginner French Intermediate Learn French Practice French Shopping Vocabulary on December 1, 2014 by The Lazy Frenchie
You can use “break” in French the exact same way you do in English. Je travaille beaucoup, j’ai besoin d’un break (I work a lot, I need a break). J’ai […] Vocabulary: BreakThis entry was posted in Vocabulary and tagged Advanced Beginner French Intermediate Learn French Vocabulary on November 24, 2014 by The Lazy Frenchie