|  | | | Salut les apprentis de la langue française, Get ready to dive deep into the heart of the French lingo, where we'll be exploring a classic proverb, and harnessing the power of words like 'humain', 'organisation', 'perte', 'revendiquer' and 'gouvernement'. Let's gear up to crack the French code together! |
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| humain The French word for 'human' is 'humain'. Used in the same contexts as in English, 'humain' can be used to describe individuals of the human species, qualities associated with human beings like compassion and understanding, or to differentiate humans from other species. It is important to note though 'humain' is an adjective and thus needs to agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. Here's how to use it: - Il est humain de faire des erreurs.
- Nous sommes tous humains avec nos défauts.
- La diversité humaine est une richesse.
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| organisation In French, 'organisation' is used to describe a structured body or system, just like in English. It can refer to companies, charities, sports clubs, etc. For instance, 'Je travaille pour une grande organisation' means 'I work for a large organization'. However, be careful with pronunciation and spelling as 'organisation' in French is written with an 's' rather than a 'z'. Here's how to use it: - L'organisation de notre voyage a été compliquée
- La préparation et l'organisation sont essentielles pour réussir ce projet
- Il est responsable de l'organisation de l'événement
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| perte The French word 'perte' translates to 'loss' in English. It is often used in contexts such as finance, death, or losing an object. Much like in English, 'perte' can be used in a broad range of situations, from the loss of physical objects to abstract concepts such as the loss of time. Here's how to use it: - Il y a eu une perte de temps énorme à cause de la confusion.
- Le document explique comment prévenir la perte de données.
- Une fuite dans le pipeline a causé une perte d'huile massive.
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| revendiquer The French word 'revendiquer' is equivalent to the English word 'claim'. It is used to express the affirmation of one's right to or ownership of something. It can also refer to an assertion of the truth of something, typically without providing evidence or proof. Just like in English, it can be used in various contexts such as legal, insurance, personal or social situations. Here's how to use it: - Il est important de revendiquer nos droits fondamentaux.
- Elle revendique son indépendance en matière de fashion.
- Il revendique la paternité de l'idée.
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| gouvernement The French word for government is 'gouvernement'. It is used in the same way as English, referring to the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state at a given time. It is used in a variety of contexts such as politics, law, and global affairs. Here's how to use it: - Le gouvernement a proposé de nouvelles lois.
- Le gouvernement apporte des changements positifs.
- Le gouvernement pourrait améliorer l'éducation.
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