First 625 - part 9 Flashcards

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voler

(to fly)

verb

vo.le

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un / l’ endroit

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location

masculine noun

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52

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cinquante-deux

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un / l’ endroit

(location)

masculine noun

The words “un lieu” (pl. “des lieux”) and “une place” [plas] are also very common and have the same meaning. However,
“une place” is more specifically used to refer to a square (flat, open space) in a town or a city.

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un / le train

(train)

masculine noun

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mille

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1000

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un / le lundi

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Monday

masculine noun

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to work

verb

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travailler

verb

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82

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quatre-vingt-deux

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travailler

verb

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to work

verb

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nuclear

adjective

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nucléaire

adjective

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une / la chaleur

(heat)

feminine noun

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un / l’ ouest

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west

masculine noun

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une / la grande ville

(city)

feminine noun

A city is “une grande ville” (a big town) compared to a “ville” (town) or a “village” (village).

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train

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un / le train

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un / l’ est

(east)

masculine noun

‘est’ also refers to the conjugation of the verb “être” in the present tense for the third person of the singular like “il est” or “elle
est”, meaning ‘he is’ and ‘she is’ respectively.

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author

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un / l’ auteur

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pauvre

(poor)

adjective

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un / l’ espace

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(outer) space

masculine noun

es.pas

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une / la musique

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music

feminine noun

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cinquante et un

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51

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music

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une / la musique

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une / l’ énergie

(energy)

feminine noun

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south

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un / le sud

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une / la boîte de nuit

(club)

feminine noun

This can also be translated as “une discothèque,” “une disco,” and less commonly, “un club.” The primary translation,
“une boîte de nuit,” works well for ‘nightclub’ ( we commonly use the word “une boîte” in expressions like “aller en boîte”). However,
“a club” can also refer to the place where the members of a club meet, as in a sporting club, and the word “un club” is also largely used in
this sense: “un club sportif,” “un club de scrabble,” “un club du troisième âge”, etc.

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écrire

verb

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to write

verb

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mother

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une / la mère

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location

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un / l’ endroit

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une / la chaleur

sHAne LEURvess heat

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heat

feminine noun

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un / l’ instrument

(instrument)

masculine noun

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nucléaire

(nuclear)

adjective

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une / la grande ville

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city

feminine noun

A city is “une grande ville” (a big town) compared to a “ville” (town) or a “village” (village).

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une / la page

(page)

feminine noun

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une / l’ énergie

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energy

feminine noun

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penser

(to think)

verb

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to listen

verb

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écouter

verb

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1000

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mille

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une / la musique

(music)

feminine noun

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direction

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une / la direction

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cinquante et un

51

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lent

adjective

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slow

adjective

ɑ̃

42
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une / la boîte de nuit

A

club

feminine noun

This can also be translated as “une discothèque,” “une disco,” and less commonly, “un club.” The primary translation,
“une boîte de nuit,” works well for ‘nightclub’ ( we commonly use the word “une boîte” in expressions like “aller en boîte”). However,
“a club” can also refer to the place where the members of a club meet, as in a sporting club, and the word “un club” is also largely used in
this sense: “un club sportif,” “un club de scrabble,” “un club du troisième âge”, etc.

43
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brain

A

un / le cerveau

sir - vo

44
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magazine

A

un / le magazine

45
Q
A

écouter

(to listen)

verb

e.ku.te

46
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week

A

une / la semaine

sir-men

47
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A

un / le cerveau

(brain)

masculine noun

sir-vo

48
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voler

verb

A

to fly

verb

vo.le

49
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west

A

un / l’ ouest

50
Q

penser

verb

A

to think

verb

51
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un / le livre

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book

masculine noun

“Livre” can mean both “pound” and “book”. book = masc, pound = fem

52
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cinquante-deux

A

52

53
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slow

adjective

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lent

adjective

54
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51

A

cinquante et un

55
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quatre-vingt-deux

82

56
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une / la direction

A

direction

feminine noun

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Q
A

une / la semaine

(week)

feminine noun

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un / l’ auteur

(author)

masculine noun

Other common terms are “un écrivain” = “a writer” (author of books) and “un romancier” = “a novelist” while “un auteur”
is the generic term.

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instrument

A

un / l’ instrument

60
Q

east

A

un / l’ est

61
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une / la mère

A

mother

feminine noun

62
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city

A

une / la grande ville

63
Q
A

cinquante-deux

52

64
Q
A

travailler

(to work)

verb

65
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A

un / l’ espace

((outer) space)

masculine noun

es.pas

66
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A

une / la science

(science)

feminine noun

67
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to write

verb

A

écrire

verb

68
Q
A

un / le sud

(south)

masculine noun

69
Q

un / le sud

A

south

masculine noun

70
Q
A

mille

1000

71
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quatre-vingt-deux

A

82

72
Q

une / la page

A

page

feminine noun

73
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A

une / la direction

(direction)

feminine noun

74
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un / l’ est

A

east

masculine noun

‘est’ also refers to the conjugation of the verb “être” in the present tense for the third person of the singular like “il est” or “elle
est”, meaning ‘he is’ and ‘she is’ respectively.

75
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page

A

une / la page

76
Q
A

un / le lundi

(Monday)

masculine noun

77
Q

Monday

A

un / le lundi

78
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book

A

un / le livre

79
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poor

adjective

A

pauvre

adjective

80
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(outer) space

A

un / l’ espace

81
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pauvre

adjective

A

poor

adjective

82
Q

un / le magazine

A

magazine

masculine noun

ma.ga.zin

83
Q

heat

A

une / la chaleur

84
Q

to think

verb

A

penser

verb

85
Q

écouter

verb

A

to listen

verb

e.ku.te

86
Q
A

un / le magazine

(magazine)

masculine noun

ma.ga.zin

87
Q

nucléaire

adjective

A

nuclear

adjective

88
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un / le cerveau

A

brain

masculine noun

89
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un / l’ auteur

A

author

masculine noun

Other common terms are “un écrivain” = “a writer” (author of books) and “un romancier” = “a novelist” while “un auteur”
is the generic term.

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to fly

verb

A

voler

verb

91
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une / la semaine

A

week

feminine noun

92
Q

club

A

une / la boîte de nuit

93
Q

energy

A

une / l’ énergie

94
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A

un / l’ ouest

(west)

masculine noun

95
Q
A

écrire

(to write)

verb

96
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A

un / le livre

(book)

masculine noun

“Livre” can mean both “pound” and “book”. book = masc, pound = fem

97
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A

lent

(slow)

adjective

ɑ̃

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Q

une / la science

A

science

feminine noun

99
Q

un / le train

A

train

masculine noun

100
Q

science

A

une / la science

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A

une / la mère

(mother)

feminine noun

102
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un / l’ instrument

A

instrument

masculine noun