|  | | | Bonjour à tous! Welcome to our new issue stuffed with a hearty joke, and lessons covering exciting words like 'argumenter', 'heure', 'endroit', 'série', and 'compétence'. |
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| argumenter The French word 'argumenter' is used to describe the act of presenting a set of reasons or evidence in a clear, logical way in support or against something. It is often used in the context of discussions and debates where one is expected to argue their point of view. Here's how to use it: Il est important d'apprendre à argumenter efficacement. Nous avons appris à argumenter nos opinions en classe de philosophie. J'essaie de comprendre comment argumenter sans offenser les gens. | |
| heure The French word for hour is 'heure.' It's used very much as it is in English, referring to a period of time equal to a 24th of a day and night. For example, 'Une heure' is 'one hour'. However, unlike in English, when telling time, French speakers commonly use the 24-hour clock (military time) instead of the 12-hour clock. Here's how to use it: C'est l'heure du déjeuner. Il est cinq heures du matin. Elle arrive à sept heures. | |
| endroit The French word 'endroit' corresponds to the English word 'place'. It is prevalently used to refer to a location or area. For example, when you want to say 'This is my favorite place', you would say 'C'est mon endroit préféré' in French. However, please note that 'place' may have different translations according to its context, another common translation is 'place' in French which is used when referring to a spot or a room for someone or something. Here's how to use it: | |
| série The French word 'série' is used similarly to the English word 'series'. It can refer to multiple items of the same type following one after another or to a show that has several episodes or seasons. For example, 'J'aime cette série télévisée' means 'I like this television series'. Here's how to use it: La série a gagné plusieurs prix cette année. Je ne peux pas attendre la prochaine série. J'adore la nouvelle série de Marvel. | |
| compétence The word 'compétence' in French translates to 'skill' in English. It's used much like its English counterpart, referring to the ability to do something well. It might refer to a learned ability, such as 'computer skills', or a natural talent, like 'drawing skills'. Similarly, it can also refer to a proficient capacity in a job or profession, such as 'chef's skills'. Here's how to use it: La compétence linguistique est importante pour une communication efficace. J'essaie d'améliorer ma compétence en programmation. La compétence en mathématiques est une nécessité pour les ingénieurs. | |
| 😆😆😆 Pourquoi les éléphants ont-ils de grandes oreilles? Parce que sinon ils n'entendraient pas leurs blagues! | |
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