|  | | | Bonjour mes amis! In this thrilling new issue, not only will you learn and laugh with a funny French joke about Robert and a slug, but you will also expand your vocabulary with words like 'papier', 'mère', 'rocher', 'sang', 'ils' and 'elles'. |
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| papier The French word for 'paper' is 'papier'. It is used in a similar context as in English, referring to the material used for writing, drawing, or printing on. It can also refer to a piece of paper, like a document or newspaper. For example, 'un papier' could mean a sheet of paper or a document, while 'du papier' could refer to paper as a material. Here's how to use it: J'ai oublié mon papier à la maison. Je vais recycler ce papier. Le papier est fabriqué à partir de bois. | |
| mère The word 'mère' is a feminine noun in French and it is used similarly to the English word 'mother'. However, it is important to note that, unlike in English where 'mom' and 'mother' are common terms, in French typically only 'mère' is used. In French, 'maman' is often used as a more informal or affectionate term similar to 'mom' in English. However, 'mère' is generally more formal and respectful. Here's how to use it: Ta mère est très gentille. La mère de Jean est une enseignante. Le cadeau est pour ma mère. | |
| rocher In French, the word for rock is 'rocher'. It can be used in the same contexts as in English like referring to a large piece of stone or geographical feature. However, when referring to the music genre, the term 'rock' remains unchanged. Here's how to use it: Nous avons trouvé un rocher en forme de coeur sur la plage. Il utilise un rocher pour casser les noix. Un rocher a bloqué la route après l'avalanche. | |
| sang The word 'sang' is used in French just like the word 'blood' in English. It represents the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body. The word can be used in a variety of contexts, such as medical discussions, literature, and idiomatic expressions. Here's how to use it: Il a donné son sang pour sauver des vies. Le sang de sa famille coule dans ses veines. La guerre était une rivière de sang. | |
| ils/elles In French, 'they' translates to either 'ils' or 'elles', depending on the gender of the group. 'Ils' is used if it is a male group or a mixed-gender group, while 'elles' is used if the group is entirely female. Here's how to use it: Ils jouent au football chaque samedi. Elles étudient pour l'examen. Elles préfèrent le café sans sucre. | |
| 😆😆😆 Slurp la limace: C'est Robert qui mange sa salade et Slurppp la limace. | |
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