Quick French Fix 51 | How to Say “To Miss” in French | Manquer Explained

This week in Quick French Fix, Louisa is looking at one of the trickiest verbs for English speakers: how to say “to miss” in French. 💔 The problem? In French, the structure works very differently — which is why learners often get it the wrong way around! In this lesson, you’ll learn: How to correctly express missing a person (I miss you / you miss me) The difference between manquer à and manquer de Everyday examples to help you remember A simple way to avoid the classic mistakes most learners make By the end of this video, you’ll be able to confidently say who or what you miss in French — without second-guessing yourself. 💬 Have you ever mixed this up before? Let us know in the comments! Find out more about The Little Language School - https://mtr.bio/little-language-school Keep your knowledge up to date and watch our full playlist of French Lessons here:    • French Lessons   --- *DISCOUNT* We are thrilled to offer you a discount offered by our French Language partner Louisa Hoff from The Little Language School and her hugely popular online course with over 200 hours of learning content. What is included? Designed for English speaking learners who want to speak practical French for everyday situations. Developed by a qualified French teacher with years of experience delivering teaching and tutoring to English speakers. Course made up of a series of videos, with over 200 hours of activity including listening activities. Bonus workbook. 100% money back guarantee. SAVE 20% Normal price is 237€ for all the above, BUT you pay 189€ with the 20% discount simply by using this code ANLIF20. Find out more and buy yours today click here - https://littlelanguageschoolsj.com/si... [Music: OGKWF9ZNFYRNDXCS] -- #LearnFrench #FrenchGrammar #FrenchVerbs #FrenchLesson #QuickFrenchFix #FrenchForBeginners #IntermediateFrench #Manquer #ToMissInFrench #FrenchTips #FrenchMistakes #EverydayFrench #FrenchLearning #LouisaFrenchLessons