| Today we travel to Old Québec at Christmas time ❤️ | | | Bonjour! Get ready to laugh, learn, and expand your French vocabulary with our latest newsletter! This time, we'll explore everyday words like radio, assurer, résolution, déjà, and paix, and share a hilarious joke that's sure to tickle your funny bone. |
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| radio The word radio in French is a noun that refers to a device for receiving broadcasts. It can also refer to the radio station or the radio broadcast itself. In French, it is pronounced similarly to its English counterpart, with the stress on the first syllable. Here's how to use it: Je suis à la radio pour une interview. Il écoute la radio tous les matins. Elle a une belle voix à la radio. | |
| assurer The French word 'assurer' is a verb that is often used to express the idea of guaranteeing or securing something. It can also be used to mean 'to ensure' or 'to make sure'. In a more colloquial context, it can be used to mean 'to reassure' or 'to comfort'. For example, 'Je t'assure que tout ira bien' means 'I assure you that everything will be fine'. Here's how to use it: Je peux vous assurer qu'il fait du bon travail. Il faut assurer sa voiture contre les accidents. Le pilote a assuré le décollage malgré le mauvais temps. | |
| résolution The French word 'résolution' is used similarly to the English word 'resolution'. It can mean a firm decision to do or not to do something. It is also used to denote the quality of a display, image, or sound. é.g. 'La résolution de l'affichage est excellente,' which means 'The resolution of the display is excellent.' We also use it to discuss laws and proposals, similar to English. Here's how to use it: La résolution de l'image est très importante pour le photographe. Cette année, ma résolution est de voyager plus. La résolution du conflit a pris des années. | |
| déjà The French word 'déjà' translates to 'already' in English. It is used in the same context and format as 'already' is used in English sentences. For instance, it is used to refer to actions that occurred before now or sooner than expected. Example- Vous avez déjà mangé? meaning Have you eaten already? Here's how to use it: | |
| paix The French word for peace is 'paix'. It is used in a similar way as in English, often in the context of discussions about ending conflict or promoting harmony. For example, one might say 'vivre en paix' (to live in peace) or 'faire la paix' (to make peace). Here's how to use it: Je recherche la paix intérieure. La paix mondiale est un idéal pour tous. Il est important de vivre en paix avec soi-même. | |
| 😆😆😆 Pourquoi est-ce que les moutons aiment le chewing-gum? Parce que c'est bon pour la laine. | |
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