|  | | | Bonjour dearest learners! Dive into this newsletter packed with an entertaining French joke and learn new words like 'près', 'téléphone', 'gare', 'meilleurs amis', 'attaque'! |
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| près The French word 'près' is used to denote a close physical or metaphorical proximity, similar to how it's used in English. It can be used as both an adverb and a preposition, so it can describe where someone or something is or a period when something happens that is not far-off. For example, 'Il habite près de la gare' means 'He lives near the station.' Here's how to use it: | |
| téléphone The French word for 'phone' is 'téléphone'. Just like in English, it is also often shortened in casual conversation to 'tél'. The French word 'téléphone' can be used to refer both to the device you use to call someone and to the act of calling someone. For example, 'Je vais te téléphoner' means 'I am going to call you'. Here's how to use it: Je vais acheter un nouveau téléphone. Il faut que je charge mon téléphone. Je vais vérifier mon téléphone pour les directions. | |
| gare The French word for station is 'gare'. This term is usually used in the contexts of transportation, mainly referring to a train station. Similar to English, it can also denote a location where a specific activity or service is provided. However, it's more commonly used to talk about places where trains depart and arrive. Here's how to use it: | |
| meilleurs amis The term 'meilleurs amis' is used in French to refer to the closest of friends, similar to the English term 'best friends'. This is a plural term and can refer to a group of closest friends. It is often used in everyday conversation and personal relationships. Here's how to use it: Nous aimons passer du temps avec nos meilleurs amis. Il a dit que nous étions ses meilleurs amis. Mes meilleurs amis et moi aimons la même musique. | |
| attaque The French word 'attaque' is used primarily in the context of a physical or verbal assault, similar to the English word 'attack'. It can be used to refer to an act of aggressive action against someone or something. It can also refer to a critical or hostile comment. Here's how to use it: L'attaque sur le château a commencé à l'aube. La nation a lancé une attaque sur l'infrastructure cybernétique. Il a été accusé d'attaque verbale. | |
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