| Derniers jours d'automne à Charlevoix, Québec. | | | Bonjour! Ever wondered how to describe a simple artist passing by, or wished you knew what 'La nuit porte conseil' meant? This newsletter is just for you! |
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| passer The French word 'passer' is primarily used in the same way as the English word 'pass'. It can refer to the act of passing a physical object, passing by or through a location, or passing a point in time. Please note that the use of 'passer' can also vary depending on the context of the sentence or phrase. Here's how to use it: Peux-tu passer le sel, s'il te plaĂźt? Elle a passĂ© une nuit blanche Ă Ă©tudier. J'espĂšre passer un bon moment Ă la fĂȘte. | |
| artiste The word 'artiste' in French is used very similarly to the word 'artist' in English. It refers to a person who creates art, often professionally. This could apply to a range of artistic professions, including painters, musicians, actors among others. Just as in English, it can also be used metaphorically in French to refer to someone who is extremely skilled in a certain area. Here's how to use it: Tu es un vrai artiste avec la peinture. J'admire le travail de cet artiste. L'artiste a peint un magnifique paysage. | |
| simplement The French equivalent of the English word 'simply' is 'simplement'. This word is commonly used in French sentences to denote simplicity or directness, similar to how 'simply' is used in English. For example, 'Il est simplement gĂ©nial' translates to 'He is simply great' in English. Here's how to use it: C'est simplement incroyable! Je veux simplement ĂȘtre heureux. Elle a simplement souri en rĂ©ponse. | |
| langue The word 'langue' means 'language' in French. It is used in the same context as in English - to refer to the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. For instance, 'French is a beautiful langue. Here's how to use it: La langue maternelle de Marie est l'espagnol. La traduction de cette langue est complexe. Quelle est ta langue préférée? | |
| décrire The French word 'décrire' directly translates to 'describe' in English. It is primarily used in the same context, to give a detailed account or representation in words, of something such as a structure, experience, or process. Like in English, it can be used in a variety of contexts, encompassing physical descriptions, recounts of events or processes, or outlining concepts or ideas. Here's how to use it: Pouvez-vous décrire l'incident? Mon travail consiste à décrire les procédures. Il est facile de décrire la joie que je ressens. | |
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