الثلاثاء، 11 أغسطس 2015

How To Say Great in French - Synonyms for "Très Bon"

Bonjour à tous,

Students of French tend to use "très bon" for great, which works but is a little weak, lacking fluency. There are many synonyms in French. I've made a list, with examples so you can learn the new word in its typical context.

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Camille Chevalier Karfis

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How To Say Great in French - Synonyms for "Très Bon"

Bonjour à tous,

Students of French tend to use "très bon" for great, which works but is a little weak, lacking fluency. There are many synonyms in French. I've made a list, with examples so you can learn the new word in its typical context.

I also post exclusive mini lessons, tips, pictures and more daily on my Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest pages.
https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday
https://twitter.com/frenchtoday
https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/

Talk you there! 

Camille Chevalier Karfis

Camille Chevalier-Karfis
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