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French Lesson: 1ère étape French IV

Description:   Vocabulary from Trésors du temps 1ère Etape

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On April 11, 2009   gmess said: éteint is misspelled and mispronounced. The wrong definite article is used in "l'aiguilles d'os" and in "les peaux de bêtes". There are pronunciation errors in "au sens propre", "on se demande", "un dolmen", "étendre", "emporter", "pluvieux", "bétail", "emporter", "remporter", "déblayé", "la grotte". Pronunciations can be checked in Wiktionnaire.
 

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Card # French English Image
1 les ères eras, ages
2 Au cours de during, over the course of
3 étient extinct
4 il y a ago
5 puissant powerful
6 les peuplades tribes
7 attiré attracted
8 le sol soil
9 doux, douce mild
10 au sens propre in the literal meaning
11 il reste pourtant there nevertheless remain
12 la caverne cave
13 journalier, journalière daily
14 les pointes de flèches arrowheads
15 le silex flint
16 l'outil de pierre stone tool
17 l'aiguilles d'os bone needle
18 coudre to sew
19 la peaux de bêtes animal skin
20 partout everywhere
21 levé standing
22 dressé erected, raised
23 le but purpose
24 on se demande people wonder
25 l'espoir hope
26 capter to collect
27 l'autel altar
28 la caisse de résonance echo chamber
29 ériger to erect
30 un dolmen stone table
31 éfforcé endeavored
32 étendre to extend
33 garder to keep
34 pluvieux, pluvieuse rainy
35 frais, fraîche cool
36 le saladier salad bowl
37 le produit laitier dairy product
38 la pêche fishing
39 réchauffer to warm
40 les primeurs early produce
41 les fraises strawberries
42 l'artichaut artichoke
43 le chou-fleur cauliflower
44 apparenté related
45 le Pays de Galles Wales
46 tenir à to be anxious to
47 têtu stubborn
48 le roman novel
49 le souvenir memory, memento
50 l'oeillet carnation
51 les Méridionaux French Southerners
52 chaleureux, chaleureuse warm(hearted)
53 le personnage character
54 le bétail cattle
55 paisser to graze
56 la communication road, highway
57 supprimé did away with
58 le cours inférieur lower course
59 mener to lead
60 amener to bring
61 ramener to bring back
62 emmener to take (along)
63 remmener to take back
64 porter to carry, to wear, to bear
65 apporter to bring, to provide
66 rapporter to bring back, to take back, to return (something)
67 emporter to take along, to take out, to take away
68 remporter to take back, win
69 avant notre ère B.C.
70 la falaise cliff
71 déblayé removed, swept away
72 l'échelle ladder
73 la grotte cave, grotto

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