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[2023-11-18] Giving You the French Flair: Fun Jokes & Key Vocabulary

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Salut les Amoureux du français!

Boost your French skills with us this week as we dive into a super catchy French joke, unravel the mystery behind words like 'décision', 'considérer', 'sud', 'protéger', and 'parmi', and have some serious fun in the process!

décision

The French word 'décision' is used almost in the same way as its English counterpart 'decision'. It refers to the act of making a choice among several options or the resolution of a question or doubt. This term is often found in formal contexts, such as in legal, business, or political discussions. It is usually used as a noun and is associated with verbs like prendre (to take), faire (to make), or annoncer (to announce) when forming sentences.

Here's how to use it:

  • La décision n'a pas été facile à prendre.
  • Il faut réfléchir avant de prendre une décision.
  • J'ai regretté ma décision.

considérer

The French word 'considérer' coincides with the English word 'consider'. It is commonly used in many circumstances just as it is in English. You might use it when speaking about thinking carefully about a particular subject or assessing various options before making a decision. Suppose a native French speaker might say, 'Je dois considérer mes options', which translates to 'I need to consider my options'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Il faut considérer tous les facteurs avant de prendre une décision.
  • Elle ne considère pas son opinion comme importante.
  • Peut-être que vous devriez considérer un autre chemin.

sud

The word 'sud' corresponds to the English word 'south'. It is primarily used in geographical contexts, referring to the cardinal direction that is to the right when facing the rising sun. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the condition or quality related to being in the south or southern region of a particular place or country.

Here's how to use it:

  • Je viens du sud du pays.
  • La région sud est plus rurale.
  • Nous devons nous diriger vers le sud pour atteindre notre destination.

protéger

The French word for protect is 'protéger'. It is used similarly as in English to refer to the act of defending or shielding from harm. For example, 'Nous devons protéger l'environnement' means 'We must protect the environment'. It can be used in various contexts including physical protection, environmental causes or personal values.

Here's how to use it:

  • Il est important de protéger l'environnement.
  • Veux-tu aider à protéger les animaux en voie de disparition?
  • Il faut protéger nos océans de la pollution.

parmi

The French word 'parmi' translates to 'among' in English. It is typically used to indicate being included or involved in a larger group. The preposition 'parmi' can be used in different contexts to mean among or between when referring to a collective or group of people, things, or ideas.

Here's how to use it:

  • Il a cherché parmi les livres pour trouver le bon titre.
  • Nous devons choisir parmi les options proposées.
  • Parmi tous les cadeaux, j'ai aimé le vôtre le plus.
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