This is the conjugated form of avoir used for the subject pronoun Je.
What is ai? (J'ai)
This French action verb means "to eat".
What is manger?
This beloved sweet treat is a staple gift on February 14th.
What is le chocolat?
This is the dominant color of St. Patrick's Day in French.
What is le vert?
The French preposition for "with".
What is avec?
This is the conjugated form of avoir for the plural/formal subject pronoun Vous.
What is avez? (Vous avez)
This French -IR verb means "to choose".
What is choisir?
This red flower is traditionally offered to express romantic love.
What is une rose?
This green three-leaf plant is the national symbol of Ireland.
What is un trèfle?
The French preposition meaning "under" or "beneath".
What is sous?
These are the two primary grammatical roles that the verb avoir plays in French.
What are a main verb (possession) and an auxiliary/helper verb (for past tense)?
The English translation of the verb attendre.
What is "to wait"?
This French masculine noun means "love".
What is l'amour?
This French feminine noun means "luck".
What is la chance?
The English translation of the French preposition pendant.
What is "during"?
This is the complete present tense conjugation of avoir for all singular pronouns (Je, Tu, Il/Elle/On).
What are ai, as, a?
The French action verb meaning "to kiss" or "to hug".
What is embrasser?
This is how you say "a greeting card" in French.
What is une carte de vœux?
This is how you say "a pot of gold" in French.
What is un pot d'or?
This French preposition means "between".
What is entre?
The English translation of the sentence: "Ils ont un cadeau."
What is "They have a gift"?
These are the French infinitive forms of the action verbs "to watch", "to listen", and "to write".
What are regarder, écouter, and écrire?
These are the French masculine and feminine terms for "a sweetheart".
What are un amoureux (m.) and une amoureuse (f.)?
The French term for a festive outdoor march with music, floats, and dancers.
What is une parade?
The French prepositions for "behind" and "in front of".
What are derrière and devant?