|  | | | Salut les amoureux de la langue française! Get set for an exciting journey to expand your French vocabulary with 'capacité', 'photo', 'succès', 'type', 'tête', enjoy a hearty laugh with our joke of the day 'Poum le lapin', and absorb loads of language learning fun! |
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| capacité The French word for 'ability' is 'capacité'. It is used in various contexts to discuss someone's skills or capabilities. Similar to English, it can be used both in terms of physical abilities, like 'la capacité à courir' meaning 'the ability to run', as well as mental, like 'la capacité à comprendre' which translates to 'the ability to understand'. In addition to this, 'capacité' can also refer to capacity or volume in certain contexts. Here's how to use it: - La capacité de ce stade est de 50 000 personnes.
- Ce travail dépasse ma capacité.
- La salle de cinéma a une grande capacité.
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| photo The word 'photo' in French is also 'photo', pronounced slightly differently. It is a common term used in everyday conversation, and just like its English counterpart, it is used to refer to a picture taken by a camera. You can use it in phrases like 'prendre une photo' which means 'take a photo'. Here's how to use it: - Je regarde une photo de ma famille.
- Je vais prendre une photo.
- La photo n'est pas claire.
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| succès The French word for success is 'succès'. It is used similarly to the English term, and can refer to the positive outcome of an endeavor or the achievement of a particular goal or objective. It can be used in a variety of contexts, whether personal, professional, or academic. Here's how to use it: - Il cherche toujours le succès inatteignable.
- Elle a attribué son succès à son équipe.
- Le succès ne change pas une personne, il révèle sa véritable personnalité.
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| type The word 'type' in English is translated as 'type' in French. The French word 'type' has the same meaning as the English word. It refers to a category of things or people having common characteristics. Like in English, it can be used in a variety of contexts including in phrases, sentences and also used in technological contexts to refer to the form or model of something. Here's how to use it: - Quel type de musique aimes-tu?
- Ce type d'ordinateur est très cher.
- Je ne suis pas le type de fille qui pleure facilement.
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| tête The French word for 'head' is 'tête'. It is used in the same way as in English to refer to the top part of the human body that includes the brain, eyes, mouth, etc. It is also used metaphorically in phrases like 'prendre la tête' (to be the leader) or 'mal de tête' (headache). Just as in English, 'tête' is a versatile word in French. Here's how to use it: - Elle marche la tête haute.
- Elle ne pense qu'à elle, elle a la grosse tête.
- Il a la tête dans les nuages.
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| 😆😆😆 Poum le lapin: C'est l'histoire d'un lapin dans la forêt. Arrive un chasseur et Poum le lapin. | |
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