VerbsVocabPlacesGrammar Final Jeopardy
What is Aimer? Back The French translation for the verb “to like/love”
What is to do/to make? The English translation of the verb “faire” Back
What is être? The French translation of the verb “to be” Back
What is reflexive? Se raser, se peigner and se lever are what all examples of what type of verb? Back
What is avoir? The verb most commonly used in conjunction with other verbs to form the passé composé. Back
What is a wallet? The English translation of the word “portefeuille” Back
What is quelquefois? The French translation for the word “sometimes” Back
What is la voiture? The French translation of the word “car” Back
What is afternoon? The English equivalent of the word “l’apres-midi” Back
What is la bouche? The English equivalent of the word “mouth” Back
What is the Louvre? The museum in which the Mona Lisa is found Back
What is the Eiffel Tower? This structure was built in 1889 to commemorate the World Fair Back
What is Notre-Dame? The first stone of this building was set in 1163, and after 170 years was finally completed. Back
What is the Musee d’Orsay? An ancient train station in Paris that has been transformed into a museum Back
What are the Catacombs? Miles of underground tunnels containing the bones of more than 6 million people Back
What is au? The combination of “a” and “le” Back
What is du? The combination of “de” and “le” Back
What is gentille? The feminine form of the word “gentil” Back
What is cet? The French equivalent of “this” when preceding “homme” Back
What is lesquels? The French equivalent of “which ones” when referring to “ces chiens” Back
FRENCH FOOD The most popular form of French bread What is a baguette? Done