09.14.2018 - By Mot du jour Podcast – French Etc
plein à craquer – Mot du jour
packed – French expression
What does ” plein à craquer ” mean? How do you say ‘ packed ’ in French? How is it pronounced? How is it used in a French sentence? Listen to Anne, a French native say it at FrenchHour.com.
plein à craquer – full at split. In everyday French, plein à craquer means ‘crowded’, ‘full to the brim’, ‘packed’. The feminine form of PLEIN is PLEINE.
* « La boite doit bien avoir une cinquantaine de crayons. Elle est pleine à craquer. »
* “The box has about fifty pencils, for sure. It’s packed.”
.
Students also like this Free French worksheet
Collective numbers – Today’s French
.
Ready to learn more?
BECOME A MEMBER
.
. Today’s French . List . Mot du Jour . List . Le Blogue . 3 Great Memberships . Courses . Donate .