| Today I can almost smell the cheese and wine in Haute-Loire, France. | | | Bonjour! Have you ever struggled with teaching your child a new language? Join us as we explore a real-life conversation between parents and learn useful French words like 'publicité' (advertisement), 'commis' (salesperson), 'prendre' (to take), 'type' (type), and 'meilleur' (best). |
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| publicité The French word for advertising is 'publicité'. It is used in the same context as in English, to refer to the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services. For example, 'La publicité pour ce produit est très efficace' means 'The advertising for this product is very effective'. Here's how to use it: J'aime la publicité de cette marque. La publicité est partout dans la ville. La publicité en ligne est très efficace. | |
| commis In French, the word 'commis' is used to refer to a clerk, which is a person who works in an office or store, keeping records and accounts, or assisting customers. It can also refer to a junior chef in a professional kitchen, who assists the head chef and other cooks in preparing meals. The word is often used in job titles, such as 'commis de cuisine' (kitchen clerk) or 'commis de bureau' (office clerk). Here's how to use it: Le commis a travaillé toute la journée. Le commis de cuisine prépare les ingrédients. Le commis voyageur a parcouru de nombreux pays. | |
| prendre The French word for 'take' is 'prendre'. It is widely used and versatile in French dialogues and texts. 'Prendre' is often used in the same contexts as the word 'take' in English. However, the meaning of 'prendre' sometimes changes based on the preposition that follows it. It also forms the base of many French phrases and idiomatic expressions. Here's how to use it: Il faut prendre le temps d'apprécier les petites choses de la vie. Peux-tu prendre les enfants de l'école aujourd'hui? Il va prendre sa retraite l'année prochaine. | |
| type The word 'type' in English is translated as 'type' in French. The French word 'type' has the same meaning as the English word. It refers to a category of things or people having common characteristics. Like in English, it can be used in a variety of contexts including in phrases, sentences and also used in technological contexts to refer to the form or model of something. Here's how to use it: Ce n'est pas mon type de livre. Quel type de café préférez-vous? Il n'aime pas ce type de films. | |
| meilleur The French word for 'best' is 'meilleur'. It is commonly used in sentences to describe something or someone as superior or of higher value compared to others. Please note that this word may change depending on the gender and number of the noun it is referring to. Here's how to use it: C'est la meilleure option pour nous. Nous espérons une meilleure compréhension à l'avenir. J'espère avoir de meilleures nouvelles demain. | |
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