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Essential French Vocabulary by Frequency

Essential French Vocabulary by Frequency

Released: 2025-07-16
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5 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-07-16
© JakobsLanguageLearningProject
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Words 76-100 | Essential French Vocabulary by Frequency

Words 76-100 | Essential French Vocabulary by Frequency

Today we're continuing with word 76 to 100! In this podcast, you will learn the 20,000 most important French words, ordered by how frequently native speakers use them! Why learn vocabulary this way? Listening to example sentences and translations is o
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Today we're continuing with word 76 to 100!
In this podcast, you will learn the 20,000 most important French words, ordered by how frequently native speakers use them!
Why learn vocabulary this way? Listening to example sentences and translations is one of the fastest way to learn vocabulary! Instead of memorising isolated words, you're absorbing vocabulary the way native speakers naturally use them. The frequency based approach ensures that you’re always learning the most important words first, gradually expanding into more specialised Vocabulary.
Find transcripts and vocabulary lists at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠jakobslanguagelearningproject.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
About our audio: To ensure consistent and clear pronunciation and to produce more episodes, we use TTS-AI models. However, every episode is carefully reviewed by our language learning team. Please let us know if you spot any mistakes or inconsistencies.
Episode ID: 1000717463946
GUID: 21b6dcff-a084-42ee-a4bc-6dce79971a9c
Release Date: 16/07/2025, 10:00:00

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In this podcast, you will learn the 20,000 most important French words, ordered by how frequently native speakers use them!
Listening to example sentences and translations is one of the fastest way to learn vocabulary! Instead of memorising isolated words, you're absorbing vocabulary the way native speakers naturally use them. The frequency based approach ensures that you’re always learning the most important words first, gradually expanding into more specialised Vocabulary.
Find transcripts and vocabulary lists at ⁠⁠⁠⁠jakobslanguagelearningproject.com⁠⁠⁠⁠

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