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Unité 1A
> Troisième leçon (Third lesson)
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Dec 29, 2015 05:39PM
This is your third lesson:
*Family Words*
It is also helpful to know the correct vocabulary term for referring to people based on their age, gender, or relationship to you. The indefinite articles (a and an) in French are un (masculine) and une (feminine).
un homme (a man)
une femme (a woman)
un garçon (a boy)
une fille (a girl)
un enfant (M) une enfant (F) (a child)
un père (a father)
une mère (a mother)
un fils (a son)
une fille (a daughter)
un frère (a brother)
une sœur (a sister)
un mari (a husband)
une femme (a wife)
un époux (a spouse) (M) une épouse (a spouse) (F)
un ami (a friend) (M) une amie (a friend) (F)
One Of Your Teachers,
Mirabelle
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Dec 29, 2015 05:40PM
Nice job, Mirabelle! Merci Beaucoup!
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Dec 29, 2015 05:43PM
Thanks! :) De Rien!
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;-)
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Merci beaucoup :)
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Feb 12, 2016 08:37AM
bonjour tout le monde
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Bonjour Caprice!!
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*Family Words*
It is also helpful to know the correct vocabulary term for referring to people based on their age, gender, or relationship to you. The indefinite articles (a and an) in French are un (masculine) and une (feminine).
un homme (a man)
une femme (a woman)
un garçon (a boy)
une fille (a girl)
un enfant (M) une enfant (F) (a child)
un père (a father)
une mère (a mother)
un fils (a son)
une fille (a daughter)
un frère (a brother)
une sœur (a sister)
un mari (a husband)
une femme (a wife)
un époux (a spouse) (M) une épouse (a spouse) (F)
un ami (a friend) (M) une amie (a friend) (F)
One Of Your Teachers,
Mirabelle