Leçon 2 préliminaire Flashcards
L’accent grave
È slant to the right for e, a, and u
L’accent circonflexe
â little hat to be used with all vowels. Usually replaces an s un similiar anglais words
Le tréma
ï vowel letters are pronounced individually
La cédille
Ç is pronounced as an s instead of k before the letters a, o, or u
Un
A or an masculin or one
Une
A or an féminin or one
Il y a
There is/are
Il n’y a
There’s no
La
The féminin nouns
Le
The masculin nouns
L’
The with vowel-starting nouns
Names of languages and words borrowed from other languages
masculine words
Masculine word endings
Ism, age, eau, o,
Feminine word endings
Ion, té
To make a noun plural
Add an s or for eau add an x
Les
Plural form of the definite article (The). S is pronounced as a z with vowels
Des
Plural form of the indefinite article (a or an). S is pronounced as a z with vowels
of french speakers
175 million
Une affiche
Poster
Une brosse
Board eraser
Un bureau
Desk
Un cahier
Notebook
Une carte
Map
Une calculatrice
Calculator
Un CD
CD
Une chaise
Chair
Une craie
Chalk
Un crayon
Pencil
Des devoirs
Homework