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French adverbs like “du coup” can look complicated. Because they are!
By the way, what’s this word “coup,” exactly? How do you pronounce it? Can you really use it in fifteen different ways? Can you make an embarrassing mistake if you use it wrong? (Yes you can!)
“Coup” is a useful word, a bit like the Top 10 Most Useful Words in French () we’ve seen. However, it’s not as straightforward as most of these: it’s also an adverb with many subtleties, like the different translations of “for” in French ().
Let’s dive in today’s “hit” episode!
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French adverbs like “du coup” can look complicated. Because they are!
By the way, what’s this word “coup,” exactly? How do you pronounce it? Can you really use it in fifteen different ways? Can you make an embarrassing mistake if you use it wrong? (Yes you can!)
“Coup” is a useful word, a bit like the Top 10 Most Useful Words in French () we’ve seen. However, it’s not as straightforward as most of these: it’s also an adverb with many subtleties, like the different translations of “for” in French ().
Let’s dive in today’s “hit” episode!
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