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French Words Used in English
Déjà Vu and Déjà-Vu “I’m having déjà vu” has somehow secretly slipped into English to solely describe an inexplicable instance that may have never actually happened. “Already seen” is the English translation of the French phrase with which we associate that weird feeling of reliving the same past experience.
Dialogues, Vocabulary
Business French
Business meeting. We all agree on one thing: English is THE language for business especially in finance, insurance, IT… and many more. However, speaking your clients’ language can help build better relationships and strengthen them at the same time. Let’s see that as an extra bonus or your competitive edge.
Dialogues, Vocabulary
Connaître vs. Savoir
As you may know, two verbs to know are used in French. Which one do I need to use then? Well, context is very important and usually defines which verb you’re going to use. Besides grammar is essential in this particular case and is going to help a lot to pick the correct verb accordingly.
Dialogues, Grammar, Vocabulary
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