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Thursday, January 17, 2013

à pied

on foot

Nous sommes allés à pied.
We went on foot.



Wednesday, September 18, 2013

annuler

to cancel

Les lignes aériennes devaient annuler leurs vols en raison du nuage volcanique.
The airlines had to cancel their flights due to the volcanic cloud.

TODAY
Our word is about traveling and the disruptions that sometimes come with it.

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Members, take our French Travel Disruption Vocabulary Quiz to find if you can say to cancel in French and more.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

arriver à l’hôtel

to check in to the hotel

Nous arriverons à l’hôtel à 15h.
We’ll check into the hotel at 3 p.m.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

bloqué

stuck, stranded

Des milliers de voyageurs étaient bloqués partout dans le monde.
Thousands of travelers were stuck all over the world.

THIS WEEK
It’s not every week that we witness a volcano eruption having a major impact on European news. With the eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Iceland disrupting European travel, we thought we’d take a look a some of the French words about the volcanic eruption and its impact on travelers.

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Friday, April 23, 2010

clouer

to ground (when used in the context of aviation)

L’éruption volcanique a cloué des milliers d’avions.
The volcanic eruption grounded thousands of planes.

THIS WEEK
With the eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Iceland disrupting European travel, we thought we’d take a look a some of the French words about the volcanic eruption and its impact on travelers.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

combien de jours

how many days

Pour combien de jours avez-vous besoin de la voiture?
How many days do you need the car?

THIS WEEK
We always enjoy covering vocabulary topics about travel, because they contain essential words and phrases for French language learners who want to visit a French-speaking country. This week, we’ll look at useful French words and phrases for renting a car.

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

déblayer

to clear (as in, snow)

On a déblayé la piste de la neige pour les avions.
They cleared the runway of snow for the planes.

With so many people traveling at this time of year, we thought this would be a great time to look at French airport vocabulary.


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Thursday, December 31, 2009

décoller/atterrir

to take off/to land

Notre vol a décollé 15 minutes en retard. Cependant, il a atterri à l’heure.
Our flight took off 15 minute late. However, it landed on time.

This week, we are having a look at vocabulary about the airport. To see more words we’ve posted on this topic, visit us at www.frenchfanatic.com.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

embarquer/débarquer

to board/to get off

Nous avons embarqué dans l’avion 30 minutes avant de décoller.
We boarded the plane 30 minutes before taking off.

Après avoir atterri, nous avons débarqué de l’avion.
After landing, we got off (disembarked from) the plane.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

faire la valise

to pack a suitcase

Il a fait sa valise avant d’aller a l’aéroport.
He packed his bag before going to the airport.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

franchir le contrôle de sûreté

to pass through security

Il faut franchir le contrôle de sûreté avant d’aller à la porte d’embarquement.
You have to pass through security before going to the boarding gate.

This week, we are having a look at vocabulary about the airport.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

garer

to park

Vous pouvez garer la voiture en arrière de l’hôtel.
You can park the car behind the hotel.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

gonfler

to inflate

Richard a gonflé les pneus de son vélo.
Richard inflated his bicycle’s tires.

THIS WEEK
We always enjoy exploring French verbs that are important to everyday conversation but that, for whatever reason, don’t always make the cut of words commonly learned in traditional French classes. This week, we’ll attempt to uncover some of these common but uncommonly-taught verbs.

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

inclus dans le prix

included in the price

Combien de kilomètres sont inclus dans le prix?
How many kilometers are included in the price?

TODAY
We always enjoy covering vocabulary topics about travel, because they contain essential words and phrases for French language learners who want to visit a French-speaking country. This week, we’re looking at useful French words and phrases for renting a car. Click here for more French vocabulary words about travel and getting around.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

l’assurance

n.f., the insurance

Voulez-vous ajouter de l’assurance collision?
Do you want to add collision insurance?

THIS WEEK
We always enjoy covering vocabulary topics about travel, because they contain essential words and phrases for French language learners who want to visit a French-speaking country. This week, we’ll look at useful French words and phrases for renting a car.

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Friday, August 31, 2012

la douane

customs

Il faut passer la douane après avoir récupéré vos bagages.
You have to go through customs after picking up your bags.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

la réception

the front desk

Il nous faut visiter la réception avant de quitter l’hôtel.
We need to visit the front desk before checking out of the hotel.

THIS WEEK
Our vocabulary topic has been the hotel.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

la réouverture

the reopening

Tous les voyageurs bloqués attendaient la réouverture des aéroports.
All the stranded travelers were waiting for the reopening of the airports.

Friday, September 9, 2011

la voie

the platform, track

Le train arrivera sur la voie 4.
The train will arrive on platform 4.

THIS WEEK
One of the easiest and most popular ways to get around France is to take the train, or le train. Let’s learn some vocabulary this week that will get us on our way.

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

le comptoir d’enregistrement

the check-in counter

Visitez le comptoir d’enregistrement pour obtenir votre carte d’embarquement.
Visit the check-in counter to get your boarding pass.

TODAY
Our word is about the airport. Click here for more words about travel and getting around.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

le conducteur

the conductor

Montrez votre billet au conducteur quand il passe.
Show your ticket to the conductor when he comes by.

TODAY
Our word is one of many you might encounter about train travel.
Click here to see more words about travel and getting around.

QUIZ LINK
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Thursday, April 15, 2010

le feu piéton

the (pedestrian) crossing signal

We left off yesterday with a question: Quand est-ce qu’on peut traverser la rue?
We’ll use today’s word to help answer it.

Faites attention au feu piéton. Quand vous voyez un feu vert, traversez la rue.
Pay attention to the crossing signal. When you see a green light, cross the street.

THIS WEEK
With spring sprouting, it seems like a good time to go for a walk. We’re covering French words for some of the things you might do and see à pied (on foot).

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

le guichet

the (ticket) window, counter

Allez au guichet pour acheter vos billets.
Go to the ticket window to buy your tickets.

THIS WEEK
One of the easiest and most popular ways to get around France is to take the train, or le train. Let’s learn some vocabulary this week that will get us on our way.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

le métro

the subway

Prenez le métro pour éviter la circulation.
Take the subway to avoid the traffic.

TODAY
Our word is inspired by life in the city, la vie en ville. It’s also a great word to know for travel and getting around.

QUIZ LINK
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

le TGV

abbreviation for train à grande vitesse
(France’s high-speed train)

On peut prendre le TGV de Paris à Avignon en trois heures.
One can take the train from Paris to Avignon in three hours.

Click here to visit Wikipedia and learn more about the TGV.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

les bagages à main

carry-on baggage
(literally, hand baggage)

Vous pouvez apporter normalement au moins un bagage à main.
You can normally carry at least one piece of carry-on baggage.

NOTE: Checked baggage is les bagages enregistrés en soute.

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Monday, September 19, 2011

louer une voiture

to rent a car

Je voudrais louer une voiture, s’il vous plaît.
I would like to rent a car, please.

THIS WEEK
We always enjoy covering vocabulary topics about travel, because they contain essential words and phrases for French language learners who want to visit a French-speaking country. This week, we’ll look at useful French words and phrases for renting a car.

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Saturday, July 7, 2012

monter dans

to board (a train or bus)

Il faut monter dans le train 10 minutes avant le départ.
We have to board the train 10 minutes before departure.

THIS WEEK
One of the easiest and most popular ways to get around France is to take the train, or le train. Today’s word is among those that will get us on our way.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

partir

to depart, to leave

À quelle heure part le train à Paris?
What time does the train to Paris leave?

TODAY
One of the easiest and most popular ways to get around France is to take the train, or le train. Today’s word will help get us on our way.

TEST YOUR TRAIN VOCABULARY
Take our train travel quiz to find out if you’re ready to take to the rails in French.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

ramener la voiture

to return the car

À quelle heure dois-je ramener la voiture?
What time do I have to return the car?

THIS WEEK
We always enjoy covering vocabulary topics about travel, because they contain essential words and phrases for French language learners who want to visit a French-speaking country. This week, we’ve been looking at useful French words and phrases for renting a car.

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Friday, June 1, 2012

réserver une chambre

to reserve a room

Nous devrions réserver une chambre trois mois à l’avance.
We should reserve a room three months in advance.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

s’inscrire

to register

J’ai une réservation. Puis-je m’inscrire?
I have a reservation. Can I register?

TODAY
Our word is among essential vocabulary for checking into a hotel. If you’re planning a trip to France or another French-speaking country now or just someday in the future, this is a word you’ll want to pack in your suitcase. Bon voyage!

Monday, March 4, 2013

se promener

to go for a walk

Je me suis promené à travers la ville.
I took a walk through the city.

NOTE
As you can see, se promener is a reflexive verb. In a way, it is as if to say you are walking yourself. You also can use promener as a non-reflexive verb to express the act of walking something else — your dog, for instance. You could say: Je promène le chien. (I’m walking the dog.)

ALSO
To express the action of walking when there is no object, use the verb marcher (to walk).
For example: Il a marché toute la journée. (He walked all day.)

TODAY
Our word is inspired by activities we can do à pied (on foot).

QUIZ LINK
Test yourself on today’s word and others like it with this quiz.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

traverser

to cross

Quand est-ce qu’on peut traverser la rue? En savoir demain!
When can we cross the street? Find out tomorrow!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

un billet aller simple

a one-way ticket

Avez-vous besoin d’un billet aller simple ou un billet aller et retour?
Do you need a one-way ticket or a roundtrip ticket?

THIS WEEK
One of the easiest and most popular ways to get around France is to take the train, or le train. Let’s learn some vocabulary this week that will get us on our way.

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

un billet aller-retour

roundtrip ticket

Monday, February 25, 2013

un conducteur supplémentaire

an extra driver

Combien coûte-t-il pour ajouter un conducteur supplémentaire?
How much does it cost to add an extra driver?

TODAY
We always enjoy covering vocabulary topics about travel, because they contain essential words and phrases for French language learners who want to visit a French-speaking country. Today, we’re looking at a useful French word for a conversation about renting a car.

Monday, May 6, 2013

un feu rouge, un feu vert

a red light, a green light

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

un pneu

a tire

Savez-vous changer un pneu crevé?
Do you know how to change a flat tire?

Other expressions:
pneus toutes-saisons = all-season tires
pneu neige = snow tire
gonfler un pneu = to inflate a tire

Sunday, September 16, 2012

un réveil par téléphone

a wake-up call

Voulez-vous un réveil par téléphone?
Do you want a wake-up call?

TODAY
Our vocabulary topic is the hotel. If you’re planning a trip to France or another French-speaking country now or just someday in the future, words like today’s will help you take care of the very essential task of reserving a room and navigating the hotel once you’re there. Bon voyage!

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

un siège en première classe

a first-class seat

Je voudrais un siège en première class, s’il vous plaît.
I would like a first-class seat, please.

ALSO
un siège de deuxième classe = a second-class seat

THIS WEEK
One of the easiest and most popular ways to get around France is to take the train, or le train. Let’s learn some vocabulary this week that will get us on our way.

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Friday, September 20, 2013

un vol

a flight

Le vol quitte Montréal à 20h15 et arrive le lendemain matin à Paris.
The flight leaves Montreal at 8:15 p.m. and arrives the next morning in Paris.

TODAY
Our French vocabulary word is inspired by the airport and air travel.

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Follow these links to words about air travel to learn how to say them in French.

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Saturday, January 2, 2010

un vol de correspondance

a connecting flight

Si vous devez prendre un vol de correspondance, lisez les panneaux.
If you have to take a connecting flight, read the signs.

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CORRECTION
A translation in yesterday’s post included some extra text that should not have been part of the translation. The correct translation is:
Nous avons embarqué dans l’avion 30 minutes avant de décoller.
We boarded the plane 30 minutes before taking off.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

un(e) piéton(ne)

a pedestrian

Des voitures doivent s’arrêter pour des piétons.
Cars must stop for pedestrians.

THIS WEEK
With spring sprouting, it seems like a good time to go for a walk. We’ll cover French words for some of the things you might do and see à pied (on foot).

TRACK YOUR LEARNING WITH OUR QUIZ!
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Monday, October 21, 2013

une automatique/une manuelle

an automatic/a manual (car)

Avez-vous une automatique? Je ne peux pas conduire une manuelle.
Do you have an automatic? I can’t drive a manual.

TODAY
We always enjoy covering vocabulary topics about travel, because they contain essential words and phrases for French language learners who want to visit a French-speaking country. Today, we’re looking at useful French words and phrases for renting a car.

RELATED WORDS
After you’ve learned to ask for an automatic or manual in French, follow the links below to discover more French vocabulary words about cars:

QUIZ LINK
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Saturday, August 24, 2013

une carte d’embarquement

a boarding pass

Il vous faudra une carte d’embarquement pour embarquer dans l’avion.
You’ll need a boarding pass to board the aircraft.

TODAY
Our vocabulary topic is the airport.

FOLLOW THESE LINKS TO LEARN MORE FRENCH AIR TRAVEL VOCABULARY

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

une chambre double

a room for two people

J’ai besoin d’une chambre double.
I need a room for two.

Une chambre à deux lits?
A room with two beds?

Non, une chambre à un lit, s’il vous plaît.
Non, a room with one bed, please.

THIS WEEK
Our vocabulary topic is the hotel. If you’re planning a trip to France or another French-speaking country now or just someday in the future, this week’s words and phrases will help you take care of the very essential task of reserving a room and navigating the hotel once you’re there. Bon voyage!

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

une chambre libre

a free room

Avez-vous une chambre libre pour demain?
Do you have a free room for tomorrow?

Non, c’est complet.
No, we’re full (booked solid).

THIS WEEK
Our vocabulary topic is the hotel. If you’re planning a trip to France or another French-speaking country now or just someday in the future, this week’s words and phrases will help you take care of the very essential task of reserving a room and navigating the hotel once you’re there. Bon voyage!

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

une grève

a strike

Le nombre de trains RER qui circulaient a été réduit à cause d’une grève.
The number of RER trains in circulation was reduced due to a strike.

The RER is a highly traveled train line in the Paris region that carries commuters both within the city and to the outlying suburbs. This weekend, service was reduced due to a strike — a fairly common event in France’s public sector.

We’re currently exploring vocabulary related to events in the news. We’ll resume more holiday-related vocabulary in a few days.




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