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French Bakery Vocabulary 🥐

Mastering the art of saying French bakeru good correctly and asking with confidence!🚀 Ready to speak French with REAL confidence?Stop just listening and start participating! Join The Speak French Workshop to master the exact phrases you’ll use in bakeries, cafés, trains, and res ...  Show more

The Many Ways to Say 'Not Much' in French!

Mastering the art of casual conversation is about knowing which "Not Much" fits the vibe!🚀 Ready to speak French with REAL confidence?Stop just listening and start participating! Join The Speak French Workshop to master the exact phrases you’ll use in cafés, trains, and restaura ...  Show more

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