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10 French expressions to know with the word “COUP”. ?❗

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This video is all about French expressions with the word “coup.” You’ll learn ten different phrases that will help you in a variety of situations. Whether you’re looking to understand what someone just said, or want to be able to say it yourself, this video has got you covered.

 This is useful vocabulary for anyone interested in learning French. By the end of this video, you’ll know how to use coup in a variety of everyday situations. So don’t miss out, watch now!

Each time, I explain the meaning of the expression and use it in an example. I then leave you some time to repeat after me, so you improve your French pronunciation and accent!

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