| Today we travel to Old Québec at Christmas time ❤️ | | | Bonjour! Get ready to expand your French vocabulary with words like souche, surmonter, célébration, petit ami, and sonnette, and enjoy a hilarious joke that will have you 'Slurp la limace'! |
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| souche In French, the word 'souche' is used to mean 'strain', particularly in the context of biology or medicine. It can refer to a specific type or lineage of a microorganism, such as a bacterial or viral strain. The word can also be used more broadly to refer to a lineage or group of related organisms, such as a strain of plants or animals. Here's how to use it: Il reste seulement la souche de l'arbre après l'ouragan. Je suis de la vieille souche. Il a trouvé une souche d'une espèce rare de champignons. | |
| surmonter The French word 'surmonter' is used to express the idea of overcoming a difficulty or obstacle. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as overcoming a fear, overcoming a challenge, or overcoming a setback. The word is often used in a more metaphorical sense, to describe the process of overcoming emotional or psychological barriers. It can also be used in a more literal sense, to describe the act of physically overcoming an obstacle or challenge. Here's how to use it: Elle a réussi à surmonter ses peurs. Il faut surmonter les obstacles pour réussir. Nous avons surmonté le défi ensemble. | |
| célébration The French word 'célébration' is used similarly to how 'celebration' is used in English. One could use it with parties, festivities, or other events where there is a sense of happiness and commemoration. For example, 'La célébration de son anniversaire est la semaine prochaine' translates to 'Her birthday celebration is next week'. Here's how to use it: La célébration de son anniversaire était somptueuse. Bien que la célébration était petite, elle était pleine d'affection. C'est une tradition de faire une célébration après la récolte. | |
| petit ami The French term 'petit ami' is used to refer to a boyfriend. Like in English, it can colloquially refer to a male companion or partner in a romantic or sexual relationship. It is commonly used in both formal and informal settings. Here's how to use it: Mon petit ami est très gentil. Je vais au cinéma avec mon petit ami. C'est le petit ami de Marie. | |
| sonnette The French word for doorbell is 'sonnette'. It is used to indicate the bell or buzzer that is located near a door and is used to alert the occupants of a building that someone is at the door. It can also be used to describe the sound that the doorbell makes when it is rung. Here's how to use it: J'entends la sonnette de la porte. La sonnette de son vélo ne fonctionne pas. Elle a oublié de sonner la sonnette en arrivant. | |
| 😆😆😆 Slurp la limace: C'est Robert qui mange sa salade et Slurppp la limace. | |
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