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25/06/2025

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25/12/2024

The moment where magic happens ✹, laughter warms the heart ❀, and every moment becomes a cherished memory 🎄. Embrace this holiday season by spreading love and joy all around! 🌟🎉

Le moment oĂč la magie opĂšre ✹, oĂč les rires rĂ©chauffent les cƓurs ❀ et oĂč chaque moment devient un souvenir prĂ©cieux 🎄. Profitez de ces fĂȘtes pour partager amour et bonheur autour de vous ! 🌟🎉

Joyeuses FĂȘtes Ă  tous ! ❀

23/12/2024

"Sometimes, you must tighten your belt to bounce back stronger later. đŸ’Ș💰

"Parfois, il faut se serrer la ceinture pour mieux rebondir plus t**d. đŸ’Ș💰"

19/12/2024

"When you lose patience and blow a fuse, it’s better to breathe before things explode!"
Quand on perd patience et qu’on pùte les plombs, mieux vaut respirer avant que ça explose

16/12/2024

Are you confused which article to use for your sentence?
Well, the choice of an article depends on the message you want to convey.
See examples below :)

Je veux du chocolat: "I want some chocolate" (unspecified amount).
Je veux le chocolat: "I want the chocolate" (specific chocolate already identified).
Je veux un chocolat: "I want a chocolate" (a single piece, like a bar or a bonbon).

Now you know when to use "du, le and un"

12/12/2024

"Être dans la lune : lĂ  oĂč les rĂȘves prennent le pas sur la rĂ©alitĂ©. 🌙💭"
"Être dans la lune: to be lost in your thoughts"

Est-ce que ça vous arrive souvent d'ĂȘtre dans la lune?đŸ˜đŸ€”

09/12/2024

Which article would you choose if you want to say I want some chocolate?
Are you often puzzled in choosing between le, un, or du? You are not alone ;)
Check this brief summary that will guide you.

"Je veux du chocolat" (I want some chocolate) without specifying a particular quantity.
"Je veux le chocolat" (I want the chocolate) implies a specific chocolate previously mentioned.
"Je veux un chocolat" would be used if you were asking for a single item, (a single piece of chocolate or a chocolate bar).

Can you distinguish it now when you use it in a sentence?

05/12/2024

One of the most common and useful irregular verbs is faire (to do)

"'Fais' comes from 'faire': the base form used to express an action. đŸ–‹ïž"

"L'infinitif de 'fais' est 'faire' : la forme de base utilisĂ©e pour exprimer une action. đŸ–‹ïž"

02/12/2024

Faire du sport ou faire le sport?

=>Faire du sport : DĂ©signe la pratique d’une activitĂ© physique ou sportive de maniĂšre gĂ©nĂ©rale. (Exemple : Je fais du sport le week-end.)

=>Le sport : RéfÚre au concept global du sport ou à une discipline spécifique. (Exemple : Le sport améliore la santé.)

28/11/2024

Did you know the difference between "on" and "nous"? It means the same but when to use which?
=>Use 'on' for a casual, informal tone, and 'nous' for a more formal and inclusive style."

Savez vous quand est-ce qu'on utilise "on" et "nous"?
"Choisissez 'on' pour un ton décontracté et informel, et 'nous' pour un style plus formel et inclusif."

Maintenant vous pouvez les distinguer ;)

25/11/2024

Are you often confused about which preposition to use? đŸ€”đŸ«€

For example, I am at home🏠.
When to use “Je suis à la maison” VS “Je suis dans la maison?!

-Use "à la maison" in most cases, as it’s the natural way to say you’re at home.
-Use "dans la maison" to contrast being inside versus outside or emphasize your exact location.

For example:
‱ À la maison: Je travaille à la maison aujourd’hui. (I’m working from home today.)
‱ Dans la maison: Je suis dans la maison, viens me chercher ! (I’m inside the house; come find me!)

Did it help?!
Great! now you can use the right one in a sentence as you can differentiate both 😉

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