French word of the week: pas
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 adverb ‘pas’.
French word of the week: pas 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 adverb ‘pas’.
French word of the week: pas Read Post »
This week we are looking at some words which can be used differently in British and American English: boot and
What’s the difference between boot and trunk? Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘listo’, an adjective meaning ‘bright’ as in ‘smart’, or ‘ready’.
Spanish word of the week: listo 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 ‘tirer’.
French word of the week: tirer Read Post »
This week we are looking at some words which can be used differently in British and American English: bonnet and
What’s the difference between bonnet and hood? Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘fondo’, a noun meaning ‘bottom’ or ‘end’.
Spanish word of the week: fondo 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 noun ‘envie’.
French word of the week: envie Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘hora’, a noun meaning ‘hour’, ‘time’, ‘period’ or ‘appointment’.
Spanish word of the week: hora Read Post »
This week we are looking at some words which can be used differently in British and American English: petrol and
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