Lesson 2
French 210 with Garde, Magnus at George Mason University
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By: Rachel Piescik
Textbook:
Imaginez: le français sans frontiers/cours de francais intermédiaire
Created: 2009-10-02
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Imaginez: le français sans frontiers/cours de francais intermédiaireCreated: 2009-10-02
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un arrêt d?autobus
bus stop
une banlieue
suburb; outskirts
une caserne de pompiers
fire station
le centre-ville
city/town center; downtown
un cinéma
cinema; movie theater
un commissariat de police
police station
un édifice
building
un gratte-ciel
skyscraper
un hôtel de ville
city/town hall
un jardin public
public garden
un logement
/ une habitation
/ une habitation
housing
un musée
museum
le palais de justice
courthouse
une place
square; plaza
la préfecture de police
police headquarters
un quartier
neighborhood
une station de métro
subway station
la circulation
traffic
les clous
crosswalk
un croisement
intersection
un embouteillage
traffic jam
un feu (tricolore)
traffic light
un panneau
road sign
un panneau d'affichage
billboard
un pont
bridge
un rond-point
rotary; roundabout
une rue
street
les transports en commun
public transportation
un trottoir
sidewalk
une voie
lane; road; track; means; channel
descendre
to go down; to get off
donner des indications
to give directions
être perdu(e)
to be lost
monter (dans une voiture, dans un train)
to get (in a car, on a train)
se trouver
to be located
un agent de police
police officer
un(e) citadin(e)
city-/town-dweller
un(e) citoyen(ne)
citizen
un(e) colocataire
roommate; co-tenant
un(e) conducteur/conductrice
driver
un(e) étranger/étrangère
foreigner; stranger
le maire
mayor
un(e) passager/passagère
passenger
un(e) piéton(ne)
pedestrian
les travaux
construction
l'urbanisme
city/town planning
la vie nocturne
nightlife
améliorer
to improve
s'amuser
to have fun
construire
to build
empêcher (de)
to stop; to keep from (doing something)
s'ennuyer
to get bored
s'entretenir (avec)
to talk; to converse
passer (devant)
to go past
peupler
to populate
rouler (en voiture)
to drive
vivre
to live
(peu/très) peuplé(e)
(sparsely/densely) populated
animé(e)
lively
bruyant(e)
noisy
inattendu(e)
unexpected
plein(e)
full
privé(e)
private
quotidien(ne)
daily
sûr(e)/en sécurité
safe
vide
empty
débile
moronic
un marché
deal
se plaindre
to complain
une rame de métro
subway train
se rassurer
to reassure oneself
réitérer
to reiterate
rejoindre
to join
un sketch
skit
solliciter
to solicit
duper
to trick
gêné(e)
embarrassed
insensible
insensitive
un lien
connection
se méfier de
to be distrustful/wary of
un wagon
subway car
avoir du mal
to have difficulty
C?est ça.
That's right.
Vous êtes mal barré(e).
You won't get far.
Excusez-moi de vous déranger.
Sorry to bother you.
se faire poser un lapin
to get stood up
About this deck
By: Rachel Piescik
Textbook:
Imaginez: le français sans frontiers/cours de francais intermédiaire
Created: 2009-10-02
Size: 86 flashcards
Views: 3
Textbook:
Imaginez: le français sans frontiers/cours de francais intermédiaireCreated: 2009-10-02
Size: 86 flashcards
Views: 3
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