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French Vocabulary: Friendship Expressions

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This French lesson will teach you some useful French colloquial expressions around friendship. How can you say that you’re “close friends” with someone? Or “Thick as thieves” in French? These colloquial French expressions will expand your vocabulary - and help you make friends :)

Learn more about French colloquial expressions with Géraldine, in a lesson that’s all in French!
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