Food And Drink (2) Flashcards
What is the French term for ‘it is essential/important/necessary to eat’?
Il est essentiel/important/nécessaire de manger
This phrase emphasizes the importance of eating.
How do you say ‘you must (not) drink’ in French?
Il (ne) faut (pas) boire
This phrase is used to express necessity or prohibition regarding drinking.
What is the French translation for ‘it is/it isn’t good for’?
C’est/Ce n’est pas bon pour
This phrase indicates the health benefits or detriments of something.
Translate ‘the heart’ into French.
le cœur
The heart is a vital organ in the human body.
What is the French term for ‘the brain’?
le cerveau
The brain is the central organ of the nervous system.
How do you say ‘the teeth’ in French?
les dents
Teeth are important for chewing food.
What is the French translation for ‘the hair’?
les cheveux
Hair is a feature of human appearance.
Translate ‘the muscles’ into French.
les muscles
Muscles are responsible for movement in the body.
What is the French term for ‘the bones’?
les os
Bones provide structure and support to the body.
How do you say ‘the skin’ in French?
la peau
The skin is the largest organ of the body.
What is the French translation for ‘the eyes’?
les yeux
Eyes are the organs of vision.
Translate ‘the health’ into French.
la santé
Health refers to the overall condition of a person’s body or mind.
What is the French phrase for ‘there are vitamins/fibre/protein (in it)’?
Il y a des vitamines/fibres/protéines.
This phrase is used to describe the nutritional content of food.
How do you say ‘there is too much sugar/fat in it’ in French?
Il y a trop de sucre/graisses.
This phrase indicates an excessive amount of sugar or fat in food.