Archive for 'Vocabulary'
L’Agence Tous Risques: The French A-Team Posted by Hichem on Dec 17, 2010
If you grew up in les années 80 (the 80’s) or are old enough to remember them, there is no way you have not seen or heard of this American series. You probably watched it in your own language, either doublée (dubbed) or with des sous-titrages (subtitles). In France, it was known as “l’Agence tous risques“…
Christmas Markets in France Posted by Jennie on Dec 16, 2010
Après la Hanoukka, la fête des lumières pour la communauté juive (after Hanukkah, the festival of lights for the Jewish community)… I’m really excited for Christmas! The eight nights of Hanukkah are outlasted by the many, many days of réjouissances (festivities) that lead to Noël, or Christmas. The best pre-holiday tradition, au moins en France…
European National Mottos in French Posted by Hichem on Dec 14, 2010
Quelques devises nationales en Europe (Some national mottos in Europe) – L’Union européenne: “Unie dans la diversité“ – Albanie: “Les Albanais placent leur foi dans l’Albanie” (Which would sound like “In Albania We Trust”) – Allemagne: “Unité et Droit et Liberté” – Andorre: “L’union fait la force” (But also “Touche-moi si tu oses”, meaning “Touch…
World Capitals – Part 2 Posted by Hichem on Dec 9, 2010
* Quelques capitales du monde (Some World capitals): – Libreville est la capitale du Gabon – Lima est la capitale du Pérou – Lisbonne est la capitale du Portugal – Ljubljana est la capitale de la Slovénie – Lomé est la capitale du Togo – Londres est la capitale du Royaume-Uni – Luanda est la capitale de l’Angola – Madrid est la capitale de l’Espagne…
Capitales du monde (World Capitals)—(Part1) Posted by Hichem on Dec 7, 2010
Cette fois-ci, nous allons faire un peu de géographie! (This time, we’ll do some geography!) Quelle est la capitale de ton pays?(What is the capital of your country?) Connais-tu le nom des capitales des autres pays? (Do you know the name of the capitals of the other countries?) If you’d like, we’ll go through some…
French Vocab for the Whole Family Posted by Hichem on Dec 6, 2010
Today, get ready to “familiarize” yourself with a lot of “famille“-related French vocabulary! Un or une ancêtre: Ancestor. You can also say aïeul (forebear.) La mère (the mother), or more informally “la maman.” Le père (the father), or the informal “le papa.” Le grand-père (the grandfather), who be called informally “papi” La grand-mère (the grandmmother)…
La Chanson d’Astérix! (The Song of Asterix!) Posted by Hichem on Dec 4, 2010
It’s finally the weekend, par Toutatis !And today’s DMCV is presented to you by Astérix le Gaulois, who will teach you a very special leçon d’histoire (History lesson.) À vrai dire (to tell the truth), as “les férus de l’histoire” (“the history buffs”) amongst youknow only too well, this lesson is not always historiquement juste(historically accurate)! For example,as a Gaulois, Astérix…




