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Saturday, July 13, 2013

le filet

the net

Il a frappé la balle par-dessus le filet.
He hit the ball over the net.

Vocabulary Section: Sports, Word of the Day
Friday, July 12, 2013

avoir

to have

Je n’ai pas d’argent.
I don’t have any money.

Avoir is one of the most essential of all French verbs. Not only does it express possession, it is also used to form numerous tenses of many other French verbs.

For a complete conjugation of avoir, click here.

To see avoir used to form tenses of other regular verbs, explore these regular verb conjugations:

-er verbs
-ir verbs
-re verbs

Vocabulary Section: Verbs, Word of the Day
Thursday, July 11, 2013

une pièce

a coin

Avez-vous des pièces pour la machine? Non, j’ai seulement des billets.
Do you have coins for the machine? No, I only have bills.

Today our vocabulary word is about money and banking.

Vocabulary Section: Money, Word of the Day
Wednesday, July 10, 2013

la main

the hand

La mère de Jean a pris la main.
Jean’s mother took his hand.

Vocabulary Section: Body and Health, Word of the Day
Tuesday, July 9, 2013

un carré

a square

Il y avait un petit carré de fleurs sauvages dans le jardin.
There was a little square of wildflowers in the garden.

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Take our quiz to test yourself on today’s word and others from an assortment of topics.

Vocabulary Section: Shapes and Geometry, Word of the Day
Monday, July 8, 2013

la vie en ville

city life, life in the city

Préférez-vous la vie en ville ou à la campagne?
Do you prefer life in the city or in the country?

QUIZ LINK
Test yourself on today’s word and others about city life here.

Vocabulary Section: Society, Word of the Day
Sunday, July 7, 2013

les fientes d’oiseaux

n.f.pl., bird droppings

Ne vous asseyez pas là! Le banc est couvert de fientes d’oiseaux.
Don’t sit there! The bench is covered in bird droppings.

A WORD FOR EVERYTHING
Today’s word might serve as a reminder that, for all the beauty of the French language, there are plenty of vocabulary words for some of the less-than-beautiful things we might encounter in everyday life. Click here to discover more words about recreation and life outdoors.

READY TO TALK THE WALK?
Take our Walk in the Park Quiz to find out how much outdoor vocabulary you’ve learned.

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.

Friday, July 5, 2013

avoir la langue bien pendue

Actual meaning: to have the gift of gab
Literal meaning: to have a well suspended tongue

Ginette a vraiment la langue bien pendue. Elle parle sans cesse.
Ginette really has the gift of gab. She talks nonstop.

TODAY
We love idiomatic phrases. Today’s phrase is an example of one of these useful gems that provide a fascinating window into the French mindset.

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Find out how many French idiomatic expressions you know by taking our quiz.

Vocabulary Section: Idiom Expressions, Word of the Day
Thursday, July 4, 2013

le vase, la vase

le vase = the vase
la vase = the mud, silt

Les fleurs poussent dans la vase avant d’être mises dans le vase.
The flowers grow in the mud before being put in the vase.

TODAY
We’re discovering words that have definitions that vary according to gender. When the gender changes, so does the meaning!

QUIZ LINK
Test yourself on today’s word and others like it here.

Vocabulary Section: Grammar Tips, Word of the Day
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