How To: Pronounce "gn" and "ni" in French
Watch to learn how to pronounce French words with "gn" and "ni" in them.
Watch to learn how to pronounce French words with "gn" and "ni" in them.
Watch to learn how to pronounce the letter "g" in different ways in French.
Watch to learn how to pronounce French words with the vowel combinations "en," "an", "eau," and "au" in them.
Watch to learn how to pronounce French words with the vowel combinations "eil," "euil," and "ueil" in them.
Watch to learn how to pronounce the letter "e" in French based on accents and position in the word.
Watch to learn how to pronounce French words with "ch" in them.
Watch to learn how to pronounce French words with "an" and "en" in them.
Watch to learn how to pronounce French words with "ail" or "aille" in them.
Watch to learn how to say the names of the seasons in French. l'hiver - winter
Watch to learn how to say and pronounce the names of the months in French. janvier - January
Watch to learn how to say the names of beauty devices, such as a hair dryer, a straightener, and an electric toothbrush, in French.
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from ninety to one hundred in French. quatre-vingt-dix - ninety
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from seventy to eighty in French. soixante-dix - seventy
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from sixty to seventy in French. soixante - sixty
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from fifty to sixty in French. cinquante - fifty
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from forty to fifty in French. quarante - forty
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from thirty to forty in French. trente - thirty
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from twenty to thirty in French. vingt - twenty
Watch to learn how to count by tens from 10 to 100 in French. dix - ten
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from one to twenty in French. un - one
Watch to learn how to say the numbers from 1 to 10 in French. un - one
Watch to learn how to say all of the letters of the alphabet in French.
Watch this video to learn how to say the names of the letters in the alphabet in French.
French braids are undeniably the older, more put together and elegant sister of regular braids. This makes French braids a beautiful alternative to normal braids for times when you want to look gorgeous with minimal effort.
We haven't met - or rather, our tongues haven't met yet - a French onion soup that we haven't liked. Just thinking about this oily soup dish makes our mouth water: Creamy cheese floating on top, delicious, drenched kernels of onions, and of course the rich amber-hued soup.
Nothing soaks up sauce better than a big piece of French bread. In this two part tutorial, learn exactly how to make bakery style French bread from scratch and impress your guests!
This video describes step-by-step instructions how to French braid your own hair. Many people think you cannot French braid your own hair, but self French braiding is possible. This video has very detailed steps on the French braiding process. If you want to learn French braiding, this is the video you are looking for.
Classic French manicures, like the LBD, will navigate you where you need to go in timeless elegance and style. And really, French manicures require little time to apply, so the next time you're headed out to your job interview or frat party try painting on this beautiful manicure!
It's quite unfortunate, but most of us don't possess a french fry press at home (you know, the big clamping machine with square cut shapes on the bottom to produce perfectly cut french fries at fast food joints).
French tips are timelessly elegant for a reason: they're simple, very minimal and understated, and very feminine without being overdone. But sometimes doing the same white French tips over and over again gets a little dull.
The French are very particular about food presentation and preparation to achieve the best flavor, so it only makes sense that they have a specialized way of pouring absinthe into a glass.
There are so many different types of french fries out there it may be impossible to travel and try each one. If you live in California and have heard how delicious New York french fries are, it's a good chance that you may not be able to try them out. Well in this tutorial, you'll be able to make your own NYC style fries from the confine of your place. This video will focus on showing you how to make Balthazar's famous french fries. So sit back, pay attention and enjoy!
A lot of people complain about France, but the French have give us lots of wonderful things French Fries, Marcel Marceau, the French kiss and don't forget about French toast. Learn how to make great tasting homemade French toast with the Rookie Cook. All you need for this breakfast recipe is thick slices of bread, eggs, milk, and sugar.
Pronunciation is key to learning any new language. Before diving into the vocabulary and basic phrases, a good approach is to listen and try and get your aural perception honed in. A new word or phrase, like "je m'appelle" in French, is awesome to learn, but it's important to learn it correctly: that starts and ends with pronunciation.
Once you've mastered French braids you've opened yourself up to an entire universe of hairstyling options you never had before. Take the elegant low side French braid updo in this hairstyling tutorial, for instance.
Consider this French Baking 101. There are certain constituents in any sort of ethnic food, from Moroccan to Chinese, that many different recipes call for. Steamed rice, for instance, is used in a variety of Chinese foods, while tajine is a common preparation usd in Moroccan dishes.
Inside out French braids are not nearly as complicated as they sound. Basically, creating an inside out French braid involves leaving the top, visible portion in a braid and the bottom portion in a flat weave. Learn how to create an inside out French braid and then tie it into a romantic side braid by watching this hairstyling tutorial.
Tired of the same old French fries? Then watch this cooking how-to video as Manjula shows you how to masala French fires. Masala French fries are in interesting twist to the classic recipe. You'll love the spicy flavor these Indian style fries have to offer.
Master mixologist Chris McMillian walks us through the history and preparation of the French 75. The French 75 is a classic Sunday brunch drink which was created in New Orleans. This is a unique cocktail that uses gin and champagne as a base!
This video shows how to use a French press coffee maker. We need 8 0'clock coffee regular or course grind, teaspoon measure long handled spoon, Pyrex measuring cup, the French press coffee maker and a cup to drink from. Heat to boiling just enough filtered water to fill the French Press beaker. Measure out one level teaspoon of coffee for each 6 ounce cup of coffee you are preparing. When the water has ceased bubbling add it to the French press beaker and stir with the long handled spoon. Wai...