July 26 Flashcards
Masculin country / city
au
Feminin country / city, ending in e besides Mexique
a
Content
contenu
Vivre past participle (lived)
Vecu
To spell
Epeler
Naïve
naif
Funny
Drole / Marrant
Amusing
Amusant
Job role
Poste
A triangular part of a pizza, pie or cake
part
A part of something (not triangular)
partie
Change
changement
At the same time
En meme temps
To follow
Suivre
Every day
Tous les jour (no s on tous)
All day
Toute la journee
Society
societe (so see ey tay)
Magnificent
magnifique (no g sound)
A choir
Un choeur (same pronunciation as coeur, heart)
What is enchainment
Consonant sound follows into a vowel of next word
What is liason
Silent consonant is spoken and following in vowel of next word
Actually,
En fait
Their house
Chez eux
In other words / that is to say
C’est-a-dire
Day before yesterday
Avant hier
Suddenly
Tout a coup
I’m wrong
J’ai tort
It might be that
Peut etre que
I think that…
Je pense que
I went
Je suis alle (accent aigu)
He is going to the doctor
Il va chez le medecin
At what time can you use bon soir?
5pm and after
Bakery
Boulangerie (don’t pronounce the e after g. boolaungree)
I’m going to eat
Je vais manger
I must…
Je dois
I’m coming
Je viens
Since
Depuis
It’s annoying
C’est enervant
It’s frustrating
C’est frustrant
De + le =
Du
A + le =
au
Event
Evenement (skip the e after the n, like evenment)
I am relieved
Je suis soulage (accent aigu)
It’s necessary
Il faut
Des + les =
des
Typically
En general
End of june
Fin juin
I’m going to come back
Je vais revenir
I’m not going to wake up at 6am
Je ne vais pas me lever a six heures.
To stay (infinitif)
Rester (does not mean to rest)
Another way to say “nous”
On
How to say something generally about peopl
On
Someone
On
How to type e on keyboard on PC
CRTL + ‘ + e
When to place adjective before a noun
BRAGS = beauty, rank, age, goodness, size
To run / leave quickly
Filer
To be able to use tu (informal) with someone
Tutoyer
Nightlife
vie nocturne
Can’t wait
Hate
Really
Tellement
bache (bash, accent circonflex on a)
Tarp (pool covering)
Power wash (informal)
Karcher (brand name, like kleenex)
Next door (like a neighbor)
D’acote
Wheelchair
Fauteuil roulant
Honestly
Honnetement
Oldest son
fils aine
Close
Pres
Come back
Revenir
Here you go
Tiens
To move (like from a house)
Demenager
That’s a shame
C’est un honte
The US and Russian presidents did not see each other during the conference
Les présidents des États-Unis et de la Russie ne se sont pas regardés pendant la conférence
What is your name? (informal)
Comment tu t’appelles?
What is your name? (formal)
Comment vous appelez-vous?
Disgust (emotion)
Le degout
Anger (emotion)
La colere
A designer
Un dessinateur
How old are you?
Vous avez quel age ?
What is your nationality?
Quelle est votre nationalite?
Where do you live?
Vous habitez ou?
A judge
Un juge
Execuse me, what time is it?
Pardon, vous avez l’heure
Where are you from?
Tu viens d’ou?
What is your name?
Quel est ton nom?
Sing the marseillaise
Good luck!
A monster
Un monstre
I am stuck
Je suis coince (accent aigu)
To snore
Ronfler
Underneath / under
Sous