| Derniers jours d'automne à Charlevoix, Québec. | | | Bonjour Ever wondered about unexplained phenomena or mysterious events? Dive into our captivating conversation, 'Quel phénomène inexpliqué ou mystère te fascine le plus ?', and learn French words like patient, de, système, vérité, and événement. |
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| patient The word 'patient' translates to 'patient' in French. It's used similarly to the English language, referring to a person who is under medical care or treatment. Additionally, it can also be used to describe someone showing self-control, someone who is calm, capable of accepting or tolerating delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious. However, the context of its usage will determine its meaning. Here's how to use it: Le médecin a écouté patiemment son patient. Le patient pacifique attend patiemment son tour. Patience et longueur de temps font plus que force ni que rage. | |
| de The French word 'de' is used very similarly to the English preposition 'from'. It is used to indicate a point of departure or origin in space or time. It is also combined with several verbs in French to express various concepts like ‘to come from’, ‘to be from’, etc. However, being an integral part of the French language, its usage can be wider and variate depending on context. Here's how to use it: | |
| système The French word 'système' is used to denote a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network. It is used very similarly to how 'system' is used in English, suggesting a comprehensive and coordinated whole. Therefore, it fits in a variety of contexts like computer systems ('système informatique'), economic system ('système économique') or solar system ('système solaire'). Here's how to use it: Le système éducatif français est différent du système américain. Le système de santé a besoin de réformes. Le système de réservation en ligne est pratique. | |
| vérité The word 'vérité' in French translates to 'truth' in English. It is commonly used in similar contexts as in English, either to refer to a universal honest fact or principle, or to indicate authenticity and sincerity in a person's character. Just like in English, 'vérité' can be used in many expressions and idioms, emphasizing its importance in daily communication. Here's how to use it: La vérité se découvre avec le temps. La vérité est précieuse, ne la gaspillez pas. La vérité sort de la bouche des enfants. | |
| événement The word 'événement' in French is used as a noun to mean 'event'. It is used in the same context as 'event' in English, for instance referring to a planned public or social occasion. An example of a sentence could be 'Ce soir, nous allons à un grand événement', which translates to 'Tonight, we are going to a big event'. Here's how to use it: Mon dernier événement n'a pas été un grand succès. L'événement a eu lieu dans la grande salle du château. On attend plus de mille personnes à cet événement. | |
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