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Vocabulaire 3.1 Français II
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2 Cest combien, sil vous plaît? How much is it, please? How much is it, please?
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3 Combien coûte(nt)... ? How much is (are)...? How much is (are)...? Use the il / elle form (coûte) when you want to know the price of a singular item. Use the il / elle form (coûte) when you want to know the price of a singular item. Use the ils / elles form (coûtent) when you want to know the prices of more than one item. Use the ils / elles form (coûtent) when you want to know the prices of more than one item.
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4 Combien en voulez-vous? How many / much do you want? How many / much do you want? Here, the en means of it or of them. Here, the en means of it or of them. Remember, en almost always goes before the verb! Remember, en almost always goes before the verb!
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5 Je voudrais une livre d(e) ___. I would like a pound of ___. I would like a pound of ___. You could substitute un kilo for une livre if you wanted a kilogram of something. You could substitute un kilo for une livre if you wanted a kilogram of something.
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6 Je vais en prendre #. Ill take # of them. Ill take # of them. You could leave out the en and actually name the item you want: You could leave out the en and actually name the item you want: Je vais prendre trois bananes. Je vais prendre trois bananes.
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7 Ça fait combien? How much does that make? How much does that make?
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8 la boucherie butcher shop butcher shop
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9 la boulangerie bakery bakery
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10 la charcuterie delicatessen delicatessen
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11 la crémerie dairy dairy
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12 la pâtisserie pastry shop pastry shop
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13 la poissonnerie fish shop fish shop
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14 la baguette long loaf of bread long loaf of bread
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15 le beurre butter butter
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16 le bifteck steak steak
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17 une crevette a shrimp a shrimp
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18 un croissant a crescent-shaped roll a crescent-shaped roll
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19 un escargot a snail a snail
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20 le fromage cheese cheese
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21 les fruits de mer (m.) seafood seafood
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22 une huître an oyster an oyster
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23 le lait milk milk
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24 le jambon ham ham
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25 le mille-feuille layered pastry layered pastry rectangular pastries made of thin layers of puff pastry and cream filling rectangular pastries made of thin layers of puff pastry and cream filling
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26 un œuf an egg an egg Irregular pronunciation: Irregular pronunciation: des œufs = [dayz c ou ld ] des œufs = [dayz c ou ld ]
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27 le pain au chocolat croissant with a chocolate filling (like a miniature Hershey bar) croissant with a chocolate filling (like a miniature Hershey bar)
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28 le pâté paste often made from (less desireable) meat and fat paste often made from (less desireable) meat and fat served as an appetizer served as an appetizer pâte = dough pâte = dough pâtes = pasta pâtes = pasta
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29 le poisson fish fish Watch your ss! Watch your ss!
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30 le poulet chicken chicken
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31 la religieuse cream puff pastry cream puff pastry a pastry made of two iced cream puffs filled with chocolate or coffee cream a pastry made of two iced cream puffs filled with chocolate or coffee cream the nun the nun
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32 le rôti de bœuf roast beef roast beef
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33 le saucisson salami salami
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34 la tarte aux pommes apple tart apple tart
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35 la viande meat meat
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36 la volaille poultry poultry
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37 en of it / them of it / them an object pronoun which replaces d(e) + thing(s) an object pronoun which replaces d(e) + thing(s)
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38 se régaler to treat oneself to treat oneself This is a reflexive verb which indicates an action done to oneself (like bathing, getting dressed, etc.). Well talk about this kind of verb more in Chapitre 4. This is a reflexive verb which indicates an action done to oneself (like bathing, getting dressed, etc.). Well talk about this kind of verb more in Chapitre 4.
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39 www.quia.com Great games to practice vocabulary from our textbook. Great games to practice vocabulary from our textbook. Free!!! Free!!!
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