romarin
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- Romarin is the French word for the herb rosemary.
- It is a masculine noun (le romarin) used in cooking and gardening.
- Commonly associated with Provence and Mediterranean cuisine.
- Used fresh or dried to flavor meats, vegetables, and oils.
The word romarin refers to the fragrant, woody perennial herb known in English as rosemary. Originating from the Mediterranean region, it is a staple of French culture, particularly in the south (Provence). It is not just a plant but a symbol of the Mediterranean 'garrigue'—the wild, scrubby landscape filled with aromatic shrubs. People use this word most frequently in the context of cooking, gardening, and natural wellness. When you walk through a market in Marseille or Nice, the scent of fresh romarin is unmistakable. It is characterized by its needle-like leaves and small, often pale blue flowers. In a culinary sense, it is one of the 'herbes de Provence.' Beyond the kitchen, it is celebrated for its essential oils, used in perfumery and traditional medicine to stimulate memory and circulation.
- Botanical Classification
- Salvia rosmarinus, formerly Rosmarinus officinalis. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family, which also includes mint, thyme, and lavender.
L'odeur du romarin me rappelle mes vacances en Provence.
In French daily life, romarin is ubiquitous. You will find it in small pots on balconies in Paris or growing as massive hedges in the Var department. Because it is an evergreen, the word is used year-round. It is a masculine noun, so we always say le romarin or du romarin. When used as a flavoring agent, it is often paired with garlic and olive oil. Historically, the French have associated the plant with remembrance and fidelity, a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. In modern times, if a chef mentions 'un brin de romarin,' they are referring to a single sprig or branch of the herb used to infuse a sauce or garnish a plate.
- Culinary Usage
- Typically used with roasted meats like lamb (agneau) or poultry, and essential for flavoring roasted potatoes or ratatouille.
Ajoutez un peu de romarin frais pour parfumer l'huile d'olive.
The sensory profile of romarin is described as camphorous, piney, and slightly bitter. In French literature, descriptions of the Mediterranean landscape often invoke the 'parfum entêtant du romarin' (the heady scent of rosemary). It represents resilience because the plant thrives in poor, rocky soil and intense sun. When a French person says they are going to 'ramasser du romarin,' they are likely heading out to the wild or their garden to harvest some for dinner. It is a word that carries connotations of warmth, sunshine, and traditional home cooking. Whether you are reading a menu in a bistro or a label on a bottle of essential oil, understanding this word is essential for navigating French sensory culture.
Le romarin est excellent pour la digestion en infusion.
- Symbolism
- Often linked to memory (la mémoire) and used in traditional weddings as a symbol of loyalty.
Elle a planté du romarin le long du muret en pierre.
Ce miel de romarin est une spécialité de Narbonne.
Using romarin in a sentence is straightforward once you master its gender and common collocations. As a masculine noun, it takes the articles le, un, du, or des. In culinary contexts, you will often see it preceded by the preposition au (at the/with), as in 'poulet au romarin' (chicken with rosemary). Because rosemary is very potent, French speakers frequently use partitive articles (du) to indicate 'some' rosemary, or they specify the quantity using 'un brin' (a sprig) or 'une branche' (a branch).
- Common Quantity Phrases
- 'Un brin de romarin' (a sprig), 'Une pincée de romarin séché' (a pinch of dried rosemary), 'Un bouquet de romarin' (a bunch).
Il faut mettre un brin de romarin dans la marinade.
When discussing gardening, the verb 'planter' (to plant) or 'tailler' (to prune) is often used with romarin. For example, 'J'ai planté du romarin dans mon jardin.' Note that in French, we often use the definite article 'le' when talking about the plant in general or its properties: 'Le romarin aime le soleil.' If you are referring to the flavor or the ingredient in a recipe, 'du' is more common: 'Est-ce qu'il y a du romarin dans cette sauce?'
- Verb Pairings
- Parfumer (to scent/flavor), assaisonner (to season), infuser (to infuse), récolter (to harvest).
Le chef dépose délicatement une branche de romarin sur le plat.
In more technical or medicinal contexts, you might encounter 'huile essentielle de romarin.' Here, it functions as a noun complement. Sentences might describe its benefits: 'L'huile de romarin est bonne pour les cheveux.' You can also use it as an adjective-like modifier in 'miel de romarin' (rosemary honey), which is a specific and highly prized variety of honey in France, particularly from the Corbières region.
Sentez ce romarin, il est très aromatique !
- Sentence Structure Tip
- When using 'romarin' to describe a flavor, the structure is usually [Noun] + au + romarin. Example: Focaccia au romarin.
Nous avons brûlé du romarin pour purifier l'air de la maison.
Il a froissé une feuille de romarin entre ses doigts.
You will encounter the word romarin in several distinct environments in France. The most common is the local 'marché' (market). Vendors selling herbs will often cry out the names of their fresh produce. You'll see bundles of green sprigs labeled 'Romarin frais - 1€ le bouquet.' In French supermarkets, you'll find it in the produce section or the spice aisle (épices), usually dried in small glass jars. If you enjoy French television, cooking shows like 'Top Chef' or 'Le Meilleur Pâtissier' frequently feature chefs discussing how to balance the strong flavor of romarin in savory and even sweet dishes (like apricot and rosemary jam).
- At the Restaurant
- Listen for it when the waiter describes the 'plat du jour'. 'Aujourd'hui, nous vous proposons une souris d'agneau confite au romarin.'
Garçon, est-ce que ce plat contient du romarin ?
Another place you'll hear this word is in a 'jardinerie' (garden center). Customers ask for advice on where to plant their romarin—'Est-ce que le romarin peut pousser en pot ?' (Can rosemary grow in a pot?). In the south of France, while hiking (une randonnée), you might hear a guide point out the wild herbs of the 'maquis' or 'garrigue,' noting that the romarin is currently in bloom. The word is also common in the world of beauty and health. In a 'pharmacie' or 'parapharmacie,' you might ask for 'l'huile essentielle de romarin à cinéole' for respiratory issues or 'au camphre' for muscle pain.
- In the Garden
- 'Le romarin est une plante mellifère,' meaning it attracts bees, which is a common topic among eco-conscious French gardeners.
Regarde ces abeilles sur le romarin en fleurs.
Finally, you will find romarin in French literature and songs, often used to evoke the atmosphere of Provence. Marcel Pagnol, the famous writer from Aubagne, frequently mentions the scent of romarin in his descriptions of the hills. In folk songs, it is sometimes mentioned alongside other herbs like 'thym' and 'laurier.' Even in modern home fragrance shops like 'L'Occitane' or 'Fragonard,' the word is prominently displayed on candles and soaps. It is a word that signifies cleanliness, freshness, and the rustic elegance of the French countryside.
L'air de la colline était saturé de l'odeur du romarin.
- Wellness Context
- 'Tisane de romarin' (rosemary tea) is a common grandmother's remedy for a 'foie paresseux' (sluggish liver).
Voulez-vous une infusion de romarin après le dîner ?
Le savon au romarin est très rafraîchissant pour la peau.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is with the gender of romarin. Because many herbs in French are feminine (la menthe, la sauge, la lavande, la sarriette), learners often assume romarin is also feminine. However, it is strictly masculine: le romarin. Saying 'la romarin' will immediately mark you as a beginner. Another common error is related to spelling. In English, 'rosemary' is one word, but in French, 'romarin' has no 'e' in the middle and only one 'm'. Some learners mistakenly write 'rommarin' or 'romerin'.
- Gender Trap
- Correct: Le romarin est vert. Incorrect: La romarin est verte.
J'ai acheté du romarin (not 'de la romarin').
Pronunciation is another hurdle. The ending '-in' in French is a nasal vowel, similar to the word 'vin' (wine) or 'matin' (morning). English speakers often want to pronounce the 'n' clearly as in 'rosemarine,' but the 'n' should remain silent, serving only to nasalize the preceding 'i'. If you pronounce the 'n', it sounds like the feminine adjective 'romarine' (rarely used) or like you are trying to say 'marine'. Practice saying 'ro-ma-rin' with a short, nasal 'rin'.
- Pronunciation Guide
- Focus on the nasal ending. It sounds like /ʁɔ.ma.ʁɛ̃/. Avoid saying 'reen' at the end.
Le romarin est plus fort que le thym.
Confusion with other herbs is also common. In a 'bouquet garni', romarin is often paired with 'thym' (thyme). They look somewhat similar when dried, but romarin leaves are longer and needle-like, while 'thym' has tiny, oval leaves. In culinary terms, don't overdo it! A common mistake is using too much romarin, which can make a dish taste soapy or like pine needles. French recipes usually specify 'un petit brin' (a small sprig) because the flavor is so concentrated.
N'utilisez pas trop de romarin, c'est très puissant.
- Vocabulary Distinction
- Romarin (Rosemary) vs. Laurier (Bay leaf). Both are woody but have completely different leaf shapes and flavors.
C'est une branche de romarin, pas de lavande.
Le romarin séché perd un peu de son arôme.
If you don't have romarin on hand or want to explore similar aromatic profiles, several French words come into play. The most immediate relative in the kitchen is le thym (thyme). Both are Mediterranean, woody, and used in slow-cooked dishes. However, thym is more earthy and subtle, whereas romarin is more resinous and pungent. Another alternative is la sarriette (savory), which is often called 'poivre d'âne' (donkey's pepper) in Provence because of its spicy kick. It shares the same rugged, dry-climate origin as romarin.
- The 'Herbes de Provence' Family
- Romarin, Thym, Origan, Sarriette, and sometimes Basilic or Lavande.
Si vous n'avez pas de romarin, utilisez un peu de thym.
In a botanical or garden context, romarin is often grouped with other 'arômates' (aromatics) or 'plantes officinales' (medicinal plants). You might hear the term le laurier-sauce (bay leaf). While different in appearance, they are used similarly to flavor broths and stews. If you are looking for a plant that looks like romarin but is strictly for decoration, you might encounter certain types of lavande before they bloom, as the silvery-green foliage can be somewhat similar to certain rosemary cultivars.
- Comparison: Romarin vs. Thym
- Romarin: Strong, piney, large needles. Masculine.
Thym: Earthy, tiny leaves. Masculine.
La sarriette est une bonne alternative au romarin pour les haricots.
For those interested in essential oils (huiles essentielles), romarin is often compared to l'eucalyptus because both have high levels of cineole, which helps with breathing. However, romarin is considered more 'tonique' (toning) for the brain. In the world of perfumes, romarin is a top note, similar to la sauge sclarée (clary sage) or la verveine (verbena), providing a burst of herbal freshness. Understanding these related words helps you build a semantic web around French nature and gastronomy.
Ce parfum contient des notes de romarin et de bergamote.
- Categorization
- Romarin is an 'aromate' (flavoring herb), a 'condiment' (seasoning), and a 'sous-arbrisseau' (subshrub).
Le romarin sauvage est souvent plus parfumé que celui du jardin.
L'origan et le romarin se marient bien dans une sauce tomate.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The name was once associated with the Virgin Mary in folklore (Rose of Mary), but the linguistic origin is purely botanical and maritime.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the final 'n' (it should be nasal).
- Pronouncing it like 'rosemary'.
- Confusing the 'o' with an 'u' sound.
- Making the 'r' too soft like an English 'r'.
- Adding an 'e' sound at the end.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize if you know the English word, but spelling is slightly different.
The single 'm' and nasal ending can be tricky for English speakers.
The nasal 'in' and the French 'r' require practice to sound native.
In fast speech, the nasal ending can blend with other words.
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Partitive Articles
On utilise 'du' car romarin est masculin : Je veux du romarin.
Adjective Agreement
Le romarin est vert (masculin) / La menthe est verte (féminin).
Preposition 'à' for flavor
Un gâteau au romarin (à + le = au).
Nasal Vowels
Le son 'in' dans romarin est le même que dans 'vin'.
Gender of plants
La plupart des herbes sont féminines, mais romarin est une exception masculine.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
C'est du romarin.
This is rosemary.
Uses the partitive article 'du' because romarin is masculine.
J'aime le romarin.
I like rosemary.
Uses the definite article 'le' to express a general preference.
Le romarin est vert.
The rosemary is green.
Subject-adjective agreement; 'vert' is masculine to match 'romarin'.
Où est le romarin ?
Where is the rosemary?
Simple question with 'où' and the definite article.
C'est une plante.
It is a plant.
Identifying the category of the word.
Le romarin sent bon.
The rosemary smells good.
The verb 'sentir' is used here to describe an odor.
Un bouquet de romarin.
A bunch of rosemary.
Noun phrase with 'de' to show composition.
Il y a du romarin ici.
There is some rosemary here.
Use of 'il y a' for existence.
Je cuisine avec du romarin.
I cook with rosemary.
Preposition 'avec' followed by the partitive article.
Le romarin pousse dans le jardin.
Rosemary grows in the garden.
The verb 'pousser' means to grow (for plants).
Tu as du romarin frais ?
Do you have fresh rosemary?
The adjective 'frais' follows the noun.
Ajoutez un peu de romarin.
Add a little rosemary.
'Un peu de' is a quantity expression followed by the noun without an article.
Le poulet au romarin est délicieux.
The chicken with rosemary is delicious.
The 'au' (à + le) structure indicates a flavoring ingredient.
Il achète du romarin au marché.
He buys rosemary at the market.
Present tense of 'acheter'.
Ma mère plante du romarin.
My mother is planting rosemary.
Subject-verb-object structure.
Le romarin n'aime pas trop l'eau.
Rosemary doesn't like too much water.
Negation with 'ne... pas'.
Le romarin est indispensable pour les grillades.
Rosemary is essential for grilled meats.
The adjective 'indispensable' shows necessity.
Cette infusion de romarin aide à digérer.
This rosemary infusion helps with digestion.
'Aide à' + infinitive.
Le romarin a des feuilles en forme d'aiguilles.
Rosemary has needle-shaped leaves.
Descriptive phrase 'en forme de'.
Il a mis un brin de romarin dans la bouteille d'huile.
He put a sprig of rosemary in the oil bottle.
Compound past tense 'a mis'.
Le romarin reste vert même en hiver.
Rosemary stays green even in winter.
The verb 'rester' (to stay/remain).
On utilise souvent le romarin avec l'ail.
We often use rosemary with garlic.
The indefinite pronoun 'on' meaning 'we' or 'people'.
Le parfum du romarin est très fort.
The scent of rosemary is very strong.
Noun 'parfum' modified by 'du romarin'.
Tu devrais tailler ton romarin au printemps.
You should prune your rosemary in the spring.
Conditional mood 'devrais' for advice.
L'huile essentielle de romarin stimule la concentration.
Rosemary essential oil stimulates concentration.
Technical term 'huile essentielle'.
Le romarin est une plante emblématique de la garrigue.
Rosemary is an iconic plant of the scrubland.
The adjective 'emblématique' means iconic/symbolic.
Bien que résistant, le romarin craint le gel intense.
Although hardy, rosemary fears intense frost.
Conjunction 'bien que' followed by an adjective.
Le miel de romarin est réputé pour sa finesse.
Rosemary honey is renowned for its delicacy.
The adjective 'réputé' means well-known/renowned.
Il suffit de froisser les feuilles pour libérer l'arôme du romarin.
Just rubbing the leaves is enough to release the rosemary's aroma.
Impersonal structure 'il suffit de'.
Le romarin est utilisé depuis l'Antiquité pour ses vertus.
Rosemary has been used since Antiquity for its virtues.
Passive voice 'est utilisé'.
Assaisonnez les pommes de terre avec du romarin séché.
Season the potatoes with dried rosemary.
Imperative mood 'assaisonnez'.
Le romarin peut atteindre une hauteur de deux mètres.
Rosemary can reach a height of two meters.
The verb 'atteindre' (to reach).
Le romarin exhale une odeur camphrée très caractéristique.
Rosemary gives off a very characteristic camphorous smell.
The literary verb 'exhaler' (to give off/exhale).
La distillation du romarin permet d'extraire des principes actifs précieux.
The distillation of rosemary allows for the extraction of precious active ingredients.
Scientific vocabulary 'distillation', 'extraire', 'principes actifs'.
Dans ce roman, le romarin symbolise le souvenir impérissable.
In this novel, rosemary symbolizes everlasting memory.
Symbolic analysis.
Le romarin prospère dans les sols pauvres et calcaires.
Rosemary thrives in poor and limestone soils.
The verb 'prospérer' (to thrive/prosper).
L'amertume du romarin doit être contrebalancée par une pointe de miel.
The bitterness of rosemary must be balanced by a touch of honey.
Complex passive structure with 'doit être'.
Le romarin est une composante majeure du paysage provençal.
Rosemary is a major component of the Provençal landscape.
Noun 'composante' used in a formal context.
On prête au romarin des propriétés cholagogues et cholérétiques.
Rosemary is attributed with cholagogue and choleretic properties.
Highly technical medical/botanical terms.
Le romarin se décline en de nombreuses variétés horticoles.
Rosemary comes in many horticultural varieties.
The reflexive verb 'se décliner' (to be available/come in).
Le romarin, par son essence même, évoque l'âpreté de la terre méditerranéenne.
Rosemary, by its very essence, evokes the harshness of the Mediterranean land.
Sophisticated literary structure.
Les notes de tête de ce parfum sont dominées par un romarin incisif.
The top notes of this perfume are dominated by an incisive rosemary.
Perfumery terminology 'notes de tête'.
L'usage du romarin dans les rites funéraires témoigne de sa symbolique mémorielle.
The use of rosemary in funeral rites bears witness to its memorial symbolism.
High-level academic vocabulary.
Le romarin officinal se distingue par sa teneur élevée en cinéole.
Common rosemary is distinguished by its high cineole content.
Precise scientific description.
Sous l'ardeur du soleil, le romarin libère ses effluves résineux.
Under the heat of the sun, the rosemary releases its resinous scents.
Poetic vocabulary 'ardeur', 'effluves'.
La synergie entre le romarin et le citron est un classique de la gastronomie.
The synergy between rosemary and lemon is a classic of gastronomy.
The term 'synergie' used in a culinary context.
Le romarin s'inscrit dans une longue tradition de pharmacopée vernaculaire.
Rosemary is part of a long tradition of vernacular pharmacopoeia.
Academic terms 's'inscrit', 'pharmacopée', 'vernaculaire'.
L'aspect ligneux du vieux romarin lui confère une allure de bonsaï sauvage.
The woody appearance of old rosemary gives it the look of a wild bonsai.
Descriptive and metaphorical language.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Wild rosemary found in Southern France.
Ce romarin de la garrigue est très puissant.
— The standard botanical name for rosemary.
Le romarin officinal a beaucoup de vertus.
— A bundle of herbs including rosemary.
N'oubliez pas le romarin dans le bouquet garni.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Means 'Roman'. It looks similar but lacks the 'r' before the nasal ending.
Thyme. Often used together, but they are different plants with different leaf sizes.
Lavender. Has similar silvery leaves when not in bloom, but the scent is totally different.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— Used (rarely) to express that something is very fresh or aromatic.
Ah, ça sent bon, c'est du romarin !
informal— Referring to ancient scholars or victors; a symbol of intellectual achievement.
Il est revenu couronné de romarin.
literary— To have a very keen sense of smell or to be obsessed with herbs (humorous).
Tu as du romarin dans le nez aujourd'hui ?
informal— A translation of the English literary concept (Shakespeare), understood by some French bibliophiles.
Comme on dit, le romarin pour le souvenir.
literary— A traditional image of a Mediterranean farmer or shepherd.
Il marchait avec un brin de romarin derrière l'oreille.
cultural— Implies that certain memories are permanent.
L'odeur du romarin ne s'oublie pas, tout comme ce voyage.
poetic— To sell one's local/homegrown goods (provincial usage).
Il est allé au marché pour vendre son romarin.
regional— Describing something very dry.
Ce gâteau est plus sec que du romarin séché.
informal— A metaphor for resilience.
Malgré la sécheresse, le romarin fleurit toujours.
poetic— A variation of putting the cart before the horse (very niche/regional).
Tu mets le romarin avant le thym dans ta recette !
regionalسهل الخلط
Visual similarity.
Romain is a person from Rome; romarin is a herb.
Ce Romain mange du romarin.
The suffix 'marin' sounds like the English 'marine'.
Marine refers to the sea or navy; romarin is the herb.
La marine nationale utilise du bleu marine, pas du romarin.
Both are wild Mediterranean herbs.
Serpolet is wild thyme; romarin is rosemary.
Le serpolet est plus petit que le romarin.
Both are aromatic herbs.
Marjolaine is marjoram, which is much sweeter and less woody.
La marjolaine est douce, le romarin est fort.
Both are woody Mediterranean herbs.
Sauge (sage) has wide, fuzzy leaves; romarin has needles.
La sauge est bonne pour la gorge, le romarin pour le foie.
أنماط الجُمل
C'est du [noun].
C'est du romarin.
Je cuisine avec du [noun].
Je cuisine avec du romarin.
Il faut ajouter un brin de [noun].
Il faut ajouter un brin de romarin.
Le [noun] est bon pour [benefit].
Le romarin est bon pour la santé.
L'odeur du [noun] me rappelle [memory].
L'odeur du romarin me rappelle le sud.
Le [noun] est typique de [region].
Le romarin est typique de la Provence.
On prête au [noun] des vertus [adjective].
On prête au romarin des vertus médicinales.
Le [noun] exhale des notes [adjective].
Le romarin exhale des notes résineuses.
عائلة الكلمة
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كيفية الاستخدام
Common in culinary, gardening, and wellness domains.
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La romarin
→
Le romarin
The noun is masculine.
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Romarine
→
Romarin
Adding an 'e' at the end changes the pronunciation and is incorrect for the herb.
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Un branche de romarin
→
Une branche de romarin
While romarin is masculine, 'branche' is feminine.
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Du romarin séche
→
Du romarin séché
The adjective 'séché' needs the accent and must agree with the masculine noun.
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Je sens le romarin
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Je sens l'odeur du romarin
'Je sens le romarin' can mean 'I smell like rosemary'. To say you are smelling it, use 'Je sens l'odeur du...'.
نصائح
Gender Tip
Always remember 'Le Romarin'. Think of a man named Romain to help you remember it's masculine.
Nasal Mastery
The 'in' sounds like the 'an' in 'sang' but more closed. Don't let your tongue touch the roof of your mouth for the 'n'.
Quantity
Use 'un brin' for a small piece and 'un bouquet' for a large bunch.
Provence Connection
Mentioning romarin often evokes the south of France. Use it when talking about Mediterranean food.
Flavor Balance
Romarin is powerful. In writing recipes, use 'avec parcimonie' (sparingly) to sound advanced.
Single M
Don't double the 'm'. It's romarin, not rommarin.
Flowers
If you see 'romarin en fleurs', it means it's blooming, usually with blue flowers.
Digestive Aid
If someone has a heavy stomach, suggest 'une infusion de romarin'.
Freshness
Always look for 'romarin frais' for the best flavor in cooking.
Remembrance
While not a common idiom, knowing it symbolizes 'le souvenir' adds depth to your literary knowledge.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of a **ROMAN** soldier in a **MARIN**e (sea) setting holding a sprig of **ROMARIN**. The word sounds like 'Roman' + 'Marine' (nasal).
ربط بصري
Imagine a roasted chicken with two green needles sticking out of it like a 'V' for victory, but the needles are actually **romarin**.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Go to a grocery store or garden center and find the rosemary. Say to yourself three times: 'C'est du romarin, c'est masculin.'
أصل الكلمة
From the Latin 'ros marinus', which literally means 'dew of the sea'. It was named this because it often grows near the Mediterranean coast and can survive on the moisture from the sea breeze.
المعنى الأصلي: Dew of the sea (ros = dew, marinus = of the sea).
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > French.السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities; it is a widely loved and safe culinary herb.
English speakers know it as 'Rosemary'. In English culture, it is also linked to remembrance (Shakespeare's Hamlet: 'There's rosemary, that's for remembrance').
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
In the kitchen
- Un brin de romarin
- Assaisonner au romarin
- Du romarin séché
- Hacher le romarin
In the garden
- Planter du romarin
- Tailler le romarin
- Une haie de romarin
- Le romarin fleurit
At the market
- Un bouquet de romarin
- Est-ce qu'il est frais ?
- Combien pour le romarin ?
- Je prends du romarin
In a pharmacy
- Huile essentielle de romarin
- Tisane de romarin
- Pour la digestion
- Pour la mémoire
In nature
- Le romarin sauvage
- L'odeur de la garrigue
- Une branche de romarin
- Le romarin en fleurs
بدايات محادثة
"Est-ce que tu aimes cuisiner avec du romarin ?"
"Tu préfères le romarin frais ou le romarin séché ?"
"Est-ce que tu as du romarin dans ton jardin ou sur ton balcon ?"
"Connais-tu les bienfaits de l'infusion de romarin ?"
"Le parfum du romarin te rappelle-t-il les vacances ?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Décrivez l'odeur du romarin et les souvenirs qu'elle évoque pour vous.
Imaginez une recette originale qui utilise du romarin comme ingrédient principal.
Pourquoi le romarin est-il si important dans la culture méditerranéenne selon vous ?
Si vous deviez planter un jardin aromatique, quelle place donneriez-vous au romarin ?
Racontez une histoire où un brin de romarin porte chance à quelqu'un.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is masculine: le romarin. Even though many herbs are feminine, this is a common exception.
You say 'un brin de romarin' or 'une branche de romarin'.
It has a piney, camphorous, and resinous scent, often associated with the Mediterranean scrubland.
Yes, it is called 'une infusion de romarin' or 'une tisane de romarin' and is used for digestion.
It comes from the Latin 'ros marinus', meaning 'dew of the sea'.
Yes, especially in the south, as it loves sun and dry soil.
It is a light-colored, delicate honey made by bees that collect nectar from rosemary flowers.
No, it is a nasal vowel. The 'n' indicates that the 'i' is nasalized.
A mix of dried herbs typically containing rosemary, thyme, oregano, and savory.
Yes, 'l'huile de romarin' is often used in France to stimulate hair growth and health.
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Write a sentence using 'romarin' and 'agneau'.
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Describe the smell of romarin in French.
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How would you ask for rosemary at a market?
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Write a short recipe instruction using 'un brin de romarin'.
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Explain one benefit of rosemary in French.
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Write a sentence about growing rosemary.
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Use 'huile essentielle de romarin' in a sentence.
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Compare romarin and thym in one sentence.
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Write a sentence using the plural 'les romarins'.
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What is your favorite dish with romarin? Answer in French.
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Describe the leaves of romarin.
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Translate: 'The scent of rosemary is everywhere.'
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Write a sentence about 'miel de romarin'.
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Use 'bouquet garni' and 'romarin' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence using 'brin' and 'romarin'.
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Translate: 'Rosemary is an aromatic plant.'
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Write a sentence about the color of rosemary flowers.
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Explain why romarin is masculine (in French).
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Write a sentence about using rosemary in the winter.
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Translate: 'Do you like rosemary?'
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Pronounce 'le romarin' clearly.
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Say: 'J'aime l'odeur du romarin.'
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Say: 'Un brin de romarin, s'il vous plaît.'
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Explain in French: 'Le romarin est une herbe.'
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Say: 'Le romarin est bon pour la mémoire.'
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Say: 'Je mets du romarin dans la sauce.'
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Say: 'C'est du romarin frais du jardin.'
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Say: 'L'huile essentielle de romarin est tonique.'
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Say: 'Le romarin fleurit au printemps.'
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Say: 'Voulez-vous du romarin séché ?'
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Say: 'Le poulet au romarin est prêt.'
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Say: 'Le romarin sent la garrigue.'
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Say: 'Il faut tailler le romarin.'
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Say: 'Le miel de romarin est délicieux.'
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Say: 'Le romarin est une plante méditerranéenne.'
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Say: 'Un bouquet de romarin, s'il vous plaît.'
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Say: 'Le romarin a des aiguilles vertes.'
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Say: 'L'infusion de romarin est chaude.'
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Say: 'Le romarin pousse vite.'
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Say: 'J'ai planté du romarin.'
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Listen and identify: 'romarin' or 'romain'. (Audio: romarin)
Listen and identify the article: 'le romarin' or 'la romarin'. (Audio: le romarin)
Listen to the sentence: 'Mettez du romarin.' What should you add?
Listen: 'Un brin de romarin.' How much is being asked for?
Listen: 'Le romarin est sec.' Is the rosemary fresh or dry?
Listen: 'L'huile de romarin.' What product is mentioned?
Listen: 'Poulet au romarin.' What is the main ingredient besides chicken?
Listen: 'Tailler le romarin.' What action is being taken?
Listen: 'Miel de romarin.' What food is it?
Listen: 'Le romarin fleurit.' What is the plant doing?
Listen: 'Infusion de romarin.' Is this a drink or a solid food?
Listen: 'Romarin sauvage.' Is it from a garden or the wild?
Listen: 'Une haie de romarin.' What structure is made of rosemary?
Listen: 'Sentir le romarin.' What sense is being used?
Listen: 'Le romarin est masculin.' What is the gender?
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Summary
The word 'romarin' is a masculine noun essential for French learners interested in cooking and Mediterranean culture. It refers to the fragrant herb rosemary, characterized by its needle-like leaves and pine-like aroma. Example: 'Ajoutez un brin de romarin au rôti.'
- Romarin is the French word for the herb rosemary.
- It is a masculine noun (le romarin) used in cooking and gardening.
- Commonly associated with Provence and Mediterranean cuisine.
- Used fresh or dried to flavor meats, vegetables, and oils.
Gender Tip
Always remember 'Le Romarin'. Think of a man named Romain to help you remember it's masculine.
Nasal Mastery
The 'in' sounds like the 'an' in 'sang' but more closed. Don't let your tongue touch the roof of your mouth for the 'n'.
Quantity
Use 'un brin' for a small piece and 'un bouquet' for a large bunch.
Provence Connection
Mentioning romarin often evokes the south of France. Use it when talking about Mediterranean food.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات food
à base de
B1على أساس؛ مصنوع من مكون أساسي معين.
à la boulangerie
A2At the bakery.
à la carte
A2طلب أطباق فردية من القائمة بدلاً من وجبة محددة السعر.
à la charcuterie
A2At the deli; where cold meats and prepared foods are sold.
à la coque
A2Soft-boiled (for eggs).
à la demande
B1On demand; upon request.
à la poêle
A2مطبوخ في المقلاة؛ مقلي في المقلاة.
à la poissonnerie
A2At the fishmonger's; where fresh fish is sold.
à la vapeur
A2مطبوخ بالبخار؛ على البخار.
à l'apéritif
B1في وقت فاتح الشهية؛ ما يقدم قبل الوجبة الرئيسية.