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[2024-09-23] Learn French with a Smile!

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A sunny afternoon in Liège, Belgium.

Bonjour!

Start your journey to becoming a francophone with a chuckle and some fun vocabulary!

fromage

The French word for cheese is 'fromage'. It can be used in similar ways to the English word cheese, including to refer to types of cheese, when ordering food in a restaurant, or in talking about food in general. Like in English, 'fromage' is a singular noun and can be made plural by adding an 's' to form 'fromages'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Elle adore le fromage.
  • Le fromage ici est délicieux.
  • Le fromage est bon pour la santé.

but

In French, 'but' is used as 'goal' in English. It is used in reference to an aim or desired result. For example, in the context of a sport like football or a personal ambition. It can also represent the object of a person's ambition or effort.

Here's how to use it:

  • Elle est intelligente mais paresseuse.
  • Ce n'est pas cher, mais c'est de bonne qualité.
  • Je suis fatigué, mais je dois finir ce travail.

reconnaissance

The word 'reconnaissance' refers to the feeling of being thankful or appreciative in French. It is often used to express gratitude for a kindness or benefit one has received, similar to how gratefulness is used in English.

Here's how to use it:

  • Malgré sa reconnaissance, elle reste modeste.
  • Il a reçu une médaille de reconnaissance pour son acte héroïque.
  • L'appareil de reconnaissance aérienne a été endommagé en vol.

armoire

In French, 'armoire' is used to refer to a piece of furniture generally used for storage. It is similar to what is known as a 'cabinet' in English. However, the word can have different meanings based on the context, so it's important to understand the situation in which it's used.

Here's how to use it:

  • L'armoire est pleine de vêtements.
  • Il a caché le cadeau dans l'armoire.
  • Nous devons acheter une nouvelle armoire pour la chambre.

bonjour

In French, 'bonjour' is a common greeting. It is typically used during the day to say 'hello' or 'good day'. It is a formal and polite way to greet someone.

Here's how to use it:

  • Bonjour, je m'appelle John.
  • Bonjour! Quel est votre nom?
  • Bonjour, quel est votre nom?
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