French word of the week: cher
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 adjective ‘cher’.
French word of the week: cher 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 adjective ‘cher’.
French word of the week: cher Read Post »
This week we are looking at some words that some learners of English may find confusing: chef and chief. chef
What’s the difference between chef and chief? Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘dormir’, a verb meaning ‘to sleep’.
Spanish word of the week: dormir 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 adjective and noun ‘égal’.
French word of the week: égal Read Post »
This week we are looking at some words that are used differently in British and American English: braces and suspenders.
What’s the difference between braces and suspenders? Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘encantar’, a verb meaning ‘to love’.
Spanish word of the week: encantar 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 ‘baisser’.
French word of the week: baisser Read Post »
This week we are looking at a few words that could be confusing for some learners of English: street, road,
What’s the difference between street, road and lane? Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘mano’, a noun meaning ‘hand’.
Spanish word of the week: mano Read Post »