GRAMMAR WORDS prepositions/ articles/reflexive verbs Flashcards
devant
In front of
Derriere
Behind
How do you say next to
a cote de
Pres
Near
Opposite in French
En face de
In
Dans
Entre
Between
how would you say “of the” feminine
de la
How would you say “of the” masculine
du
How would you say “of the” plural
Des
How would you say “of the” with a vowel
de l’
Translate “des” with the masculine/plural/feminine attached to it
Of the masculine
Translate “du” with the masculine/plural/feminine attached to it
Of the
Masculine
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there is a cafe opposite the pool
I’ll ya un cafe en face de la piscine
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There is a shopping center near the cinema
Il ya un centre commercial pres du cinema
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The theatre is next to the shops
Le theatre il est a côte de des magasins
Translate “of the shops”
des magasins
The night club is near the bowling alley
La boîte de nuit elle est pres du bowling
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Where is the cinema
Ou est le cinema
aux meaning
to the
(plural)
à la meaning
To the
how would you say in French: I am going to the shops
Je vais aux magazines
Combien
How much/how many
Òu
where
Pourqoui
Why
Que
What
Qu’est ce qu
What
Quoi
What(exclamation)
Quel/Quelles
which
Qui
Who
Qui est ce qui
Who
est ce que
Do you
Translate. Your, Our, Their.. into french
Votre, notre, leur
reflexive verb of Je
Je me
Reflexive verbs of il
il se
Reflexive verb of tu
tu te
reflexive verb of ills
ills se
Reflexive verb of nous
nous nous
Reflexive verb of elles
elles se
Reflexive verb of on
On se
Translate he gets on well with
s’entendre bien avec
translate we get on well with
nous entendons bien avec
translate: You get on well?
Tu t’entendes bien?
he looks after
il s’occupe de
I (to bicker with each other)
me chamailler
they confide (feminine)
elles se confient
to love each other
s’aimer
se facher contre
Gets angry with
Translate: As for us we prefer to wait
Nous, nous preferons attendre
Translate: he gets angry with
il se fâche contre
Them (as an empathetic pronoun)(masculine)
eux
You (empathetic pronoun/not regular)
Toi
Her (empathetic pronoun)
Elle
Possesive adjective for feminine “Your”
Ta