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While the Olympic flame tours France, discover expressions related to the word “flame.”
Here are a few useful vocabulary words if you’re going to the market these days.
A word can have different meanings. This is the case with the word “urne” in French. It can be the ancient urn, the funeral urn, or the ballot box. For the next elections, put your ballot in the right place!
In legal language, synonyms are almost nonexistent because legal concepts must not be imprecise. Words can have similar yet distinct meanings. Here are a few examples.
We have two verbs to express knowledge : “connaître” and “savoir”.
On a semantic level, ‘connaître’ entails having awareness of the existence of something, being able to identify it, and regarding it as real; whereas ‘savoir’ involves possessing a comprehensive understanding of something derived from learning, encompassing a collection of ideas and images constituting knowledge about the subject matter.
The days of the week in French are named after celestial bodies.
This reference to astronomy and mythology dates back to antiquity when the earliest astronomers identified seven wandering celestial bodies in the sky, which they observed moving. Then, in Roman civilization, the names of the planets in the solar system were also the names of important gods. To understand the meaning of each day’s name, just look at the clouds:
Be mindful of homophones in French. They are numerous and can easily cause confusion. Therefore, it’s crucial to pay attention to spelling in order to distinguish them