French for Cheers – How to give sophisticated French Toasts
The French make excellent wines and love to celebrate and drink. Reasons enough to look at sophisticated ways of drinking in France and the French for cheers.
The French language isn’t only spoken in France, but also in parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada. And as France was a colonial power in the past, there are a number of former colonies in Africa and the Caribbean with French as official language.
But besides politics, French is also known as the language of romance. And who wouldn’t like to be fluent in the language of love? Some pretty good reasons to learn French I think.
The French make excellent wines and love to celebrate and drink. Reasons enough to look at sophisticated ways of drinking in France and the French for cheers.
It is customary to wish your companions a good night when you go to bed. So in this post we will learn the different ways to say have a good Night in French.
Pet owners usually love to talk about their furry little friends. The French aren’t any different in this regard. So, as animals are always a good topic for small talk let’s look at animal names in French.
We have many nicknames for our loved ones. Some for good friends, others for romantic relationships. But what are the typical words of endearment in French?
What is the total Number of Words in French Language? Do we really know? Has anyone actually counted them? Let’s try to find out!
While French irregular verbs may seem a little overwhelming, with patience and practice you’ll grasp the concept. And find it easier to form correct sentences.
Whether you are planning to vacation in or move to a French country, or you would like to communicate better with French-speaking friends and family members, it is essential that you learn some basic questions. So we’re having a look at French question words.
What do you do when life throws you a curveball? You relieve yourself with a juicy curse. So, join us in finding the best French swear words!
Today’s guest post comes to us from Brendon Gleaves where he’ll be teaching us how to self-learn French with more fun and focus!