| The river town of Dinan, in France. | | | Bonjour Ever heard the saying 'La nuit porte conseil'? This issue is packed with insights, plus we'll help you master words like prix, problème, tortilla, l'inflation, and déterminer. Let's dive in! |
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| prix The French word for 'price' is 'prix'. It is used similarly to its English counterpart by representing the cost of a good or service. 'Prix' can be found in various phrases, such as 'prix fixe' (set price) or 'prix unitaire' (unit price). It is a common term used in shopping and commerce-related conversations in French speaking environments. Here's how to use it: | |
| problème In French, the word 'problème' is used similarly to the English word 'problem'. It refers to a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome. Like in English, it can be used in various contexts, whether it's a math 'problème', a personal 'problème' or a 'problème' in some plan. Here's how to use it: Je vais résoudre ce problème. Ce problème est difficile à résoudre. Quel est le problème avec le dîner ? | |
| tortilla In French, 'tortilla' is used to refer to the Spanish omelette. However, it's also used to refer to the Mexican flatbread, just like in English. This word is used in the context of food and cooking. Here's how to use it: J'aime manger une tortilla pour le petit déjeuner. La tortilla que vous avez faite est délicieuse. La tortilla épicée est trop forte pour moi. | |
| l'inflation The French term for 'inflation' is 'l'inflation'. It is used in a similar context as in English, mostly in economic discussions to describe the increase in prices that reduces the purchasing power of a currency. Keep in mind that in French, the definite article 'l' is often used before nouns, hence 'l'inflation' and not just 'inflation'. Here's how to use it: L'inflation a un impact significatif sur l'économie. Le gouvernement tente de contrôler l'inflation. L'inflation a augmenté de deux pour cent l'année dernière. | |
| déterminer The French word 'déterminer' is used similarly to the English word 'determine'. It can be utilized in the context of making a decision after considering all possible choices and outcomes, identifying the nature or specifics of something, or causing something to occur in a particular way. Its use is common in formal spoken and written language. Here's how to use it: Nous devons déterminer le lieu de notre prochaine rencontre. Ses efforts pour déterminer la vérité ont été infructueux. Il est essentiel de déterminer les besoins de chaque étudiant. | |
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