Unit 2 Flashcards

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What is the French term for vegan?

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végan

Used to describe a person who does not consume animal products.

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What is the French term for vegetarian?

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végétarien

Refers to someone who does not eat meat.

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How do you say ‘hunger’ in French?

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J’ai faim

An expression used to indicate the feeling of needing food.

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How do you say ‘thirst’ in French?

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J’ai soif

An expression used to indicate the feeling of needing drink.

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What does ‘le goût’ mean?

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taste, flavour

Refers to the sensory perception of flavors.

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What is the French word for ‘fresh’?

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frais / fraîche

Describes food that is not spoiled or processed.

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What is the French term for ‘hot’?

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chaud

Used to describe temperature, often for food.

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What is the French term for ‘cold’?

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froid

Used to describe low temperature.

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What does ‘la cuisine’ refer to?

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cooking, kitchen

The area where food is prepared and cooked.

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What is the French word for ‘recipe’?

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la recette

A list of instructions for preparing a dish.

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What does ‘la glace’ mean?

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ice cream, ice

A sweet frozen dessert often made from dairy.

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What is the French word for ‘drink’?

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la boisson

Refers to any liquid that can be consumed.

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What is the French term for ‘water’?

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l’eau

The essential liquid for life.

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What does ‘la nourriture’ mean?

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food

Any substance consumed to provide nutritional support.

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What is the French term for ‘meat’?

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la viande

Refers to animal flesh that is consumed.

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What is the French word for ‘chips’?

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les frites

Fried potato strips commonly served as a side dish.

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What does ‘l’alcool’ mean?

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alcohol

A substance that can intoxicate and is found in beverages.

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What is the French term for ‘coffee’?

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le café

A popular brewed beverage made from roasted coffee beans.

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What does ‘le fromage’ mean?

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cheese

A dairy product made from curdled milk.

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What is the French word for ‘fruit’?

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le fruit

Edible products of flowering plants, typically sweet or sour.

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What does ‘le gâteau’ mean?

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cake

A sweet baked dessert often served at celebrations.

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What is the French term for ‘milk’?

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le lait

A liquid produced by mammals, commonly consumed as a beverage.

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What is the French term for ‘vegetable’?

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les légumes

Edible plants or parts of plants that are typically savory.

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What is the French word for ‘bread’?

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le pain

A staple food made from flour and water, usually baked.

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What does 'le poisson' mean?
fish ## Footnote A type of aquatic animal that is often consumed as food.
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What is the French term for 'product'?
le produit ## Footnote Any item that is manufactured or grown for sale.
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What is the French word for 'tea'?
le thé ## Footnote A beverage made by steeping cured or fresh tea leaves.
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What does 'le vin' mean?
wine ## Footnote An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes.
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What does 'boire / je bois' mean?
to drink / I drink ## Footnote Refers to the action of consuming liquids.
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What does 'manger / je mange' mean?
to eat / I eat ## Footnote Refers to the action of consuming food.
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What does 'Préparer' mean?
to prepare ## Footnote The act of getting something ready for use or consumption.
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What is the French term for 'the waiter'?
le serveur ## Footnote A person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
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What does 'la carte' refer to?
the menu ## Footnote A list of food and drink options available at a restaurant.
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What does 'recommander' mean?
to recommend ## Footnote The act of suggesting something to someone.
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What is the French term for 'the starter'?
l'entrée ## Footnote The first course of a meal.
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What does 'le déjeuner' mean?
lunch ## Footnote A meal typically eaten in the middle of the day.
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What is the French word for 'dinner'?
le dîner ## Footnote The main meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening.
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What does 'le petit-déjeuner' mean?
breakfast ## Footnote The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.
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What does 'le repas' refer to?
meal ## Footnote Any instance of consuming food.
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What does 'la bouche' mean?
mouth ## Footnote The opening in the face used for eating and speaking.
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What is the French term for 'leg'?
la jambe ## Footnote A limb used for standing and walking.
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What does 'la main' mean?
hand ## Footnote The body part at the end of the arm used for grasping.
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What is the French word for 'ear'?
l'oreille ## Footnote The organ used for hearing.
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What does 'la tête' mean?
head ## Footnote The upper part of the body, containing the brain and face.
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What is the French term for 'arm'?
le bras ## Footnote A limb used for lifting and carrying.
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What does 'le coeur' mean?
heart ## Footnote The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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What is the French word for 'body'?
le corps ## Footnote The physical structure of a person or animal.
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What does 'le dos' mean?
back ## Footnote The rear part of the human body.
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What is the French term for 'foot'?
le pied ## Footnote The body part used for standing and walking.
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What does 'le visage' mean?
face ## Footnote The front part of the head that includes the eyes, nose, and mouth.
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What does 'malade / maladie' mean?
ill / illness ## Footnote Refers to a state of poor health.
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What does 'mort(e) / mourir' mean?
dead / to die ## Footnote Refers to the end of life.
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What does 'j'ai mal au dos' mean?
My back's aching ## Footnote An expression indicating back pain.
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What does 'j'ai mal à la tête' mean?
I have a headache / my head hurts ## Footnote An expression indicating head pain.
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What is the French term for 'medicine'?
les médicaments ## Footnote Substances used to treat or prevent illness.
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What does 'tomber' mean?
to fall ## Footnote The action of losing balance and dropping down.
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What does 'se couper' mean?
to cut oneself ## Footnote Refers to injuring oneself with a sharp object.
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What does 'dangereux' mean?
dangerous ## Footnote Refers to something that can cause harm or injury.
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What does 'grave' mean?
serious, grave ## Footnote Refers to a situation that is critical or severe.
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What is the French term for 'healthy'?
sain ## Footnote Refers to a condition that promotes well-being.
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What does 'Pour garder la forme' mean?
to stay in shape ## Footnote Refers to maintaining physical fitness.
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What is the French word for 'health'?
la santé ## Footnote The state of being free from illness or injury.
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What does 'équilibré' mean?
balanced ## Footnote Refers to a state of stability or equilibrium.
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What does 'la jeunesse' mean?
youth ## Footnote The period of life when one is young.
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What is the French term for 'life'?
la vie ## Footnote The condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter.
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What does 'mauvais pour la santé' mean?
bad for your health ## Footnote Refers to substances or behaviors that can harm health.
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What does 'bon pour la santé' mean?
good for your health ## Footnote Refers to substances or behaviors that promote health.
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What does 'fumer' mean?
to smoke ## Footnote The act of inhaling and exhaling smoke from tobacco.
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What does 'se droguer' mean?
to take drugs ## Footnote Refers to the act of consuming illegal or prescription substances for non-medical purposes.
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What does 'faire de l'exercice' mean?
to exercise ## Footnote The act of engaging in physical activity to improve health.
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What does 'une promenade' mean?
a walk ## Footnote A leisurely stroll, often for enjoyment or exercise.
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What does 'arrêter de boire' mean?
to stop drinking ## Footnote The act of ceasing the consumption of liquids, particularly alcohol.
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What does 'éviter de manger' mean?
to avoid eating ## Footnote The act of staying away from consuming food.
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What does 'perdre du poids' mean?
to lose weight ## Footnote The process of reducing body mass.
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What does 'se coucher' mean?
to go to bed, to set (sun) ## Footnote Refers to the action of lying down to sleep or the sun disappearing below the horizon.
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What does 'tard' mean?
late ## Footnote Refers to a time that is after the expected or usual time.
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What does 'tôt' mean?
early ## Footnote Refers to a time that is before the expected or usual time.
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What does 'vapoter' mean?
to vape ## Footnote The act of inhaling vapor produced by an electronic cigarette.