French word of the week: casser
This series of weekly blogs takes a closer look at words from our French dictionaries. The word we’re focusing on this week is the French verb ‘casser’.
French word of the week: casser Read Post »
This series of weekly blogs takes a closer look at words from our French dictionaries. The word we’re focusing on this week is the French verb ‘casser’.
French word of the week: casser Read Post »
Wherever you are and whatever you’re doing, there are always situations when an apology of some kind is required. This
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘disimular’. ‘Disimular’ is a verb that means ‘to hide, to conceal’ or ‘to pretend’.
Spanish word of the week: disimular Read Post »
Like all languages, there are certain sayings that people use for special occasions or to simply wish someone well. Knowing
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This series of weekly blogs takes a closer look at words from our French dictionaries. The word we’re focusing on this week is the French word ‘propre’.
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘después’. ‘Después’ is an adverb that means ‘after(wards); later; next, then’.
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This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘resultar’. ‘Resultar’ is a verb that means ‘to turn out’ or ‘to be’.
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This series of weekly blogs takes a closer look at words from our French dictionaries. The word we’re focusing on this week is the French noun ‘tour’.
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This week we are looking at two words which may be confused by learners of English: indoors and indoor. indoors
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