voler
(to fly)
verb
vo.le
un / l’ endroit
location
masculine noun
52
cinquante-deux
un / l’ endroit
(location)
masculine noun
The words “un lieu” (pl. “des lieux”) and “une place” [plas] are also very common and have the same meaning. However,
“une place” is more specifically used to refer to a square (flat, open space) in a town or a city.
un / le train
(train)
masculine noun
mille
1000
un / le lundi
Monday
masculine noun
to work
verb
travailler
verb
82
quatre-vingt-deux
travailler
verb
to work
verb
nuclear
adjective
nucléaire
adjective
une / la chaleur
(heat)
feminine noun
un / l’ ouest
west
masculine noun
une / la grande ville
(city)
feminine noun
A city is “une grande ville” (a big town) compared to a “ville” (town) or a “village” (village).
train
un / le train
un / l’ est
(east)
masculine noun
‘est’ also refers to the conjugation of the verb “être” in the present tense for the third person of the singular like “il est” or “elle
est”, meaning ‘he is’ and ‘she is’ respectively.
author
un / l’ auteur
pauvre
(poor)
adjective
un / l’ espace
(outer) space
masculine noun
es.pas
une / la musique
music
feminine noun
cinquante et un
51
music
une / la musique
une / l’ énergie
(energy)
feminine noun
south
un / le sud
une / la boîte de nuit
(club)
feminine noun
This can also be translated as “une discothèque,” “une disco,” and less commonly, “un club.” The primary translation,
“une boîte de nuit,” works well for ‘nightclub’ ( we commonly use the word “une boîte” in expressions like “aller en boîte”). However,
“a club” can also refer to the place where the members of a club meet, as in a sporting club, and the word “un club” is also largely used in
this sense: “un club sportif,” “un club de scrabble,” “un club du troisième âge”, etc.
écrire
verb
to write
verb
mother
une / la mère
location
un / l’ endroit
une / la chaleur
sHAne LEURvess heat
heat
feminine noun
un / l’ instrument
(instrument)
masculine noun
nucléaire
(nuclear)
adjective
une / la grande ville
city
feminine noun
A city is “une grande ville” (a big town) compared to a “ville” (town) or a “village” (village).
une / la page
(page)
feminine noun
une / l’ énergie
energy
feminine noun
penser
(to think)
verb
to listen
verb
écouter
verb
1000
mille
une / la musique
(music)
feminine noun
direction
une / la direction
cinquante et un
51
lent
adjective
slow
adjective
ɑ̃
une / la boîte de nuit
club
feminine noun
This can also be translated as “une discothèque,” “une disco,” and less commonly, “un club.” The primary translation,
“une boîte de nuit,” works well for ‘nightclub’ ( we commonly use the word “une boîte” in expressions like “aller en boîte”). However,
“a club” can also refer to the place where the members of a club meet, as in a sporting club, and the word “un club” is also largely used in
this sense: “un club sportif,” “un club de scrabble,” “un club du troisième âge”, etc.
brain
un / le cerveau
sir - vo
magazine
un / le magazine
écouter
(to listen)
verb
e.ku.te
week
une / la semaine
sir-men
un / le cerveau
(brain)
masculine noun
sir-vo
voler
verb
to fly
verb
vo.le
west
un / l’ ouest
penser
verb
to think
verb
un / le livre
book
masculine noun
“Livre” can mean both “pound” and “book”. book = masc, pound = fem
cinquante-deux
52
slow
adjective
lent
adjective
51
cinquante et un
quatre-vingt-deux
82
une / la direction
direction
feminine noun
une / la semaine
(week)
feminine noun
un / l’ auteur
(author)
masculine noun
Other common terms are “un écrivain” = “a writer” (author of books) and “un romancier” = “a novelist” while “un auteur”
is the generic term.
instrument
un / l’ instrument
east
un / l’ est
une / la mère
mother
feminine noun
city
une / la grande ville
cinquante-deux
52
travailler
(to work)
verb
un / l’ espace
((outer) space)
masculine noun
es.pas
une / la science
(science)
feminine noun
to write
verb
écrire
verb
un / le sud
(south)
masculine noun
un / le sud
south
masculine noun
mille
1000
quatre-vingt-deux
82
une / la page
page
feminine noun
une / la direction
(direction)
feminine noun
un / l’ est
east
masculine noun
‘est’ also refers to the conjugation of the verb “être” in the present tense for the third person of the singular like “il est” or “elle
est”, meaning ‘he is’ and ‘she is’ respectively.
page
une / la page
un / le lundi
(Monday)
masculine noun
Monday
un / le lundi
book
un / le livre
poor
adjective
pauvre
adjective
(outer) space
un / l’ espace
pauvre
adjective
poor
adjective
un / le magazine
magazine
masculine noun
ma.ga.zin
heat
une / la chaleur
to think
verb
penser
verb
écouter
verb
to listen
verb
e.ku.te
un / le magazine
(magazine)
masculine noun
ma.ga.zin
nucléaire
adjective
nuclear
adjective
un / le cerveau
brain
masculine noun
un / l’ auteur
author
masculine noun
Other common terms are “un écrivain” = “a writer” (author of books) and “un romancier” = “a novelist” while “un auteur”
is the generic term.
to fly
verb
voler
verb
une / la semaine
week
feminine noun
club
une / la boîte de nuit
energy
une / l’ énergie
un / l’ ouest
(west)
masculine noun
écrire
(to write)
verb
un / le livre
(book)
masculine noun
“Livre” can mean both “pound” and “book”. book = masc, pound = fem
lent
(slow)
adjective
ɑ̃
une / la science
science
feminine noun
un / le train
train
masculine noun
science
une / la science
une / la mère
(mother)
feminine noun
un / l’ instrument
instrument
masculine noun