CREVĂ[E] (adj.): tired, exhausted. "J'ai trop fait aujourd'hui, je suis crevĂŠ!"
Vous allez bien, les amis, ou vous ĂŞtes crevĂŠs? đ´ See more of our French vocabulary words here!
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CREVĂ[E] (adj.): tired, exhausted. "J'ai trop fait aujourd'hui, je suis crevĂŠ!"
Vous allez bien, les amis, ou vous ĂŞtes crevĂŠs? đ´ See more of our French vocabulary words here!

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FAIRE GAFFE (verb / expression): to be careful, often used as a warning. âIl y a une marche lĂ , fais gaffe!â
CâĂŠtait quand, la dernière fois que vous avez dit âFais gaffeâ? See more of our French vocab words here!
[la] BRUINE (f. noun): a drizzle, light rain. âJâĂŠtais sous la bruine ce matin.â
See more of our French vocab words here!
CAILLER (verb): to be cold, chilly. Can be used for a person or generally. "Je caille ici !" / "Ăa caille !"Â
 Et toi, tu cailles ? ;) See more of our French vocab words here!
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COMMENCER (verb): to begin. âCette annĂŠe, je vais commencer un rĂŠgime.âÂ
Quâest-ce que vous allez commencer ? (More French vocab here.)

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Weâre here with our first French Word of the Week!
Lèche-vitrine (n.): an expression that means window shopping. Fun fact: it literally translates to âlick the window.â