How to Say βCourse / classβ in French
Cours
koor
[koor]
π¬ Usage Tip: In a yoga context, "un cours" usually means "a class" or "session," not a long academic course. Context is everything!
π«π· In France: To book, you'll often see "cours de yoga," "cours collectif" (group class), or "cours d'essai" (trial class) on French studio websites.
Phrase Breakdown
Cours
[koor]
class
A lesson or session, such as a yoga class.
Le Cours commence Γ dix-huit heures.
The class starts at six p.m.
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