Numbers are everywhere: in prices, dates, phone numbers, and even in your morning alarm. Yet when it comes to French, counting isn’t always as simple as un, deux, trois; it’s a rhythm, a pattern, and sometimes a puzzle. In this guide, you’ll unlock the logic behind number in French, learn how to count, write, and pronounce them naturally.

Ever wondered why your Mandarin sounds correct but still feels off? The missing piece is often Chinese adverbs. These little words decide when something happens, how strongly it’s felt, or in what way it takes place. This article gathers the most essential adverbs you’ll actually use, all in one place.

Wo ai ni – three simple words, yet they carry centuries of meaning, emotion, and culture. More than just the phrase “I love you,” wo ai ni reflects the way Chinese people express affection: between couples, within families, and even through playful number codes like 520. In this blog, we’ll uncover why wo ai ni is not just a phrase to memorize but a window into how love is spoken and lived in Chinese culture.

Did you know that over half of everyday English conversations are packed with common phrasal verbs, but most learners can’t use them naturally? Just missing a few can turn a confident speech into an awkward pause. This guide brings you 100+ must-know phrasal verbs with smart tips to make them a natural part of your English for life.
