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- Oie is the French word for goose, a common farm and wild bird.
- It is a feminine noun that requires elision, becoming 'l'oie' in the singular.
- The word is central to French gastronomy and traditional children's games.
- Pronounced [wa], it is a short but culturally significant vocabulary word.
The French word oie refers to a goose, a large waterbird known for its long neck and distinctive honking sound. In the French linguistic landscape, the word carries both biological and cultural weight. Biologically, it represents several species within the Anatidae family. Culturally, it is deeply embedded in French gastronomy, folklore, and even children's games. When you encounter this word in a rural setting, it typically refers to the domestic bird raised on farms. However, in a culinary context, it often points toward high-end products like foie gras d'oie or confit d'oie. The word is feminine in gender, requiring the article une or l'. Understanding its usage requires recognizing its role as a symbol of the French countryside and its presence in traditional festivities.
- Biological Classification
- L'oie est un oiseau palmipède de la famille des anatidés, plus grand qu'un canard mais plus petit qu'un cygne.
Dans la cour de la ferme, une grande oie blanche surveille les visiteurs avec attention.
Beyond the physical bird, the term appears in the famous board game Le Jeu de l'Oie (The Game of the Goose), which has been a staple of French childhood for centuries. This game uses the goose as a symbol of luck and progression. In social contexts, the word can sometimes be used metaphorically, though one must be careful as calling someone an 'oie' (specifically an 'oie blanche') can imply they are naive or overly innocent. This metaphorical use dates back to 17th-century literature and remains understood today, though it is less common in modern slang. Whether you are discussing wildlife in the Camargue or ordering a specialty dish in the Périgord, the word oie is essential for navigating French culture and nature.
- Culinary Usage
- On utilise souvent la graisse d'oie pour cuisiner des plats traditionnels dans le sud-ouest de la France.
Pour le réveillon de Noël, nous avons dégusté un délicieux rôti d'oie farcie aux marrons.
- Game Terminology
- Le jeu de l'oie est un jeu de société de parcours où l'on déplace des pions selon les dés.
Les enfants s'amusent avec le plateau du jeu de l'oie pendant les vacances.
In summary, 'oie' is a versatile noun that bridges the gap between the natural world and French tradition. From the farmyard to the dinner table, and from the playroom to literary metaphors, this simple three-letter word carries a wealth of meaning. As an A1 learner, focusing on its primary meaning as a farm animal is sufficient, but being aware of its culinary and playful associations will enrich your understanding of French life. The word's brevity belies its importance; it is a fundamental piece of vocabulary for anyone interested in the rural heritage or the gastronomic excellence of France.
Using the word oie in sentences requires attention to gender agreement and elision. Since it is a feminine noun starting with a vowel sound, the definite article 'la' becomes 'l'' in the singular form (l'oie). In the plural, it follows the standard rule of adding an 's' (les oies). When describing the bird, you might use adjectives like 'grise' (grey), 'blanche' (white), or 'sauvage' (wild). For example, 'L'oie sauvage migre vers le sud' (The wild goose migrates south). In a grammatical sense, 'oie' functions as a subject or an object just like any other common noun.
- Subject Placement
- L'oie marche d'une manière dandinante à travers le champ de blé.
Une oie peut être très protectrice envers ses petits oisons.
When talking about products derived from the goose, the preposition 'd'' or 'de' is used. Common constructions include 'plume d'oie' (goose feather) or 'rôti d'oie' (roast goose). In these cases, 'oie' acts as a qualifier for the main noun. It is also important to note the verbs associated with geese. A goose 'caquette' (cackles/honks) or 'siffle' (hisses). If you are describing the action of a goose in a narrative, you might write: 'L'oie a sifflé quand le chien s'est approché' (The goose hissed when the dog approached). This adds descriptive depth to your French writing.
- Plural Usage
- Les oies volent souvent en formation de V pendant leurs longs voyages migratoires.
Nous avons vu un groupe d'oies se poser sur l'étang gelé ce matin.
In more advanced constructions, 'oie' can be part of compound nouns or specialized terms. For instance, 'la patte-d'oie' refers to a junction where several roads meet, resembling the foot of a goose. In anatomy, 'la patte d'oie' also refers to a specific area of the human knee where three tendons meet. These uses show how the bird's physical characteristics have influenced the French language beyond simple farm descriptions. When practicing your sentences, try to incorporate these varied contexts to build a more robust vocabulary.
- Possessive Forms
- Mon oie est plus bruyante que mon canard, elle n'arrête pas de crier.
L'éleveur vérifie la santé de chaque oie avant l'arrivée de l'hiver.
Finally, remember that 'oie' is a monosyllabic word in pronunciation [wa], which makes it very quick to say. This can sometimes make it hard for beginners to catch in fast speech. Practicing sentences like 'L'oie est là' (The goose is there) will help you get used to the liaison and the vowel sound. By mastering these sentence structures, you move beyond simple naming and begin to describe the world with the precision of a native speaker.
In France, the word oie is most frequently heard in rural environments, markets, and during festive seasons. If you visit a 'marché au gras' (fat market) in regions like the Périgord or Gascony, you will hear farmers and shoppers discussing the quality of the 'oies' at length. These regions are famous for goose products, and the word is central to their local economy and pride. You will also hear it in nature documentaries or while visiting parks and nature reserves where 'oies sauvages' (wild geese) are common. In these settings, the discussion might focus on migration patterns or conservation efforts.
- Rural Markets
- À Sarlat, on entend souvent parler de la foire aux oies qui attire de nombreux touristes.
Regardez cette oie cendrée qui s'envole au-dessus des marais salants.
Another common place to hear the word is in the context of traditional games. 'Le Jeu de l'Oie' is a classic board game that almost every French person knows from their childhood. Parents might say to their children, 'Tu veux jouer au jeu de l'oie ?' (Do you want to play the goose game?). In this context, the word evokes a sense of nostalgia and family bonding. Furthermore, in literature and storytelling, 'Les Contes de ma mère l'Oye' (Mother Goose Tales) by Charles Perrault is a cornerstone of French literary history. While the term 'Mother Goose' is common in English, hearing 'Ma mère l'Oye' in French connects you to the 17th-century roots of these famous fairy tales.
- Children's Literature
- Ma grand-mère me lisait toujours les histoires de ma mère l'oie avant de dormir.
Le pion est tombé sur la case de l'oie, ce qui permet de doubler le score.
In culinary discussions, particularly around Christmas and New Year, 'oie' becomes a buzzword. You will hear it in butcher shops ('boucheries') and specialty stores ('épiceries fines'). A customer might ask, 'Avez-vous de la graisse d'oie pour mes pommes de terre ?' (Do you have goose fat for my potatoes?). In high-end gastronomy, chefs might describe a dish as 'oie rôtie à la perfection'. These settings emphasize the bird's status as a delicacy. Finally, in some regions, you might hear 'oie' in weather-related proverbs or old wives' tales, such as those predicting a harsh winter based on the behavior of wild geese. Hearing the word in these diverse settings shows its integral role in the French way of life.
- Culinary Shopping
- Je vais acheter un bocal de rillettes d'oie pour l'apéritif de ce soir.
Le chef propose une terrine d'oie faite maison avec des herbes de Provence.
In summary, whether you are at a bustling market in Sarlat, playing a board game with a French family, or reading classic fairy tales, 'oie' is a word that will frequently cross your path. Its presence in daily life, festive traditions, and linguistic idioms makes it a vital term for any learner wishing to fully engage with the French language and its rich cultural tapestry.
The word oie, despite its brevity, presents several pitfalls for English speakers and French learners alike. The most common mistake is related to gender. Many learners assume that because 'oie' starts with a vowel sound and is a common farm animal, it might be masculine. However, it is strictly feminine. Using 'un oie' is a frequent error; the correct form is 'une oie'. Even when referring to the species in general, the feminine gender must be maintained. Another common error involves the definite article. Learners often forget the elision and try to say 'la oie', which is incorrect. It must always be 'l'oie'.
- Gender Error
- Incorrect: J'ai vu un oie dans le jardin. Correct: J'ai vu une oie dans le jardin.
Il ne faut pas dire 'la oie', mais toujours utiliser l'élision : 'l'oie'.
Pronunciation is another area where mistakes occur. The spelling 'oie' can be confusing for those not familiar with French phonetics. Some might try to pronounce the 'e' at the end or misinterpret the 'oi' diphthong. The entire word is pronounced as a single syllable [wa]. It is identical in sound to 'oi' (as in 'moi' or 'toi'). Mistaking 'oie' for 'ouïe' (sense of hearing) is also possible, though context usually clarifies this. 'Ouïe' is pronounced [ui], which is distinctly different from the [wa] of 'oie'. Ensuring you keep the sound short and sharp will help you sound more natural.
- Confusion with 'Jars'
- Learners often use 'oie' for both male and female birds, but 'jars' is the correct term for a male goose.
Si vous voyez un mâle agressif, c'est probablement un jars et non une oie.
In writing, the plural form 'oies' can sometimes be misspelled. Because the 's' is silent, learners might forget to add it. Always remember that plural agreement is vital in French, even if the pronunciation doesn't change. Furthermore, when using the word in culinary contexts, avoid confusing 'oie' with 'foie'. While 'foie d'oie' (goose liver) is a common phrase, 'foie' means liver and 'oie' means goose. Saying 'Je mange une oie' means you are eating a whole bird, whereas 'Je mange du foie d'oie' means you are eating the liver pâté. Precision in these terms is key to being understood in a restaurant or market.
- Preposition Mistakes
- Don't say 'plume de la oie'. Use the correct contraction: 'plume d'oie'.
Le duvet d'oie est utilisé pour fabriquer des couettes très chaudes.
Finally, be cautious with the idiom 'oie blanche'. While it literally means 'white goose', calling a modern French woman an 'oie blanche' can be seen as patronizing or insulting, as it implies she is naive to the point of being foolish. Unless you are discussing 19th-century literature, it is best to avoid this term in casual conversation. By keeping these grammatical, phonetic, and cultural nuances in mind, you can avoid common mistakes and use the word 'oie' with confidence and accuracy.
When discussing waterbirds or poultry in French, several words are closely related to oie. Understanding the differences between them is crucial for precise communication. The most common related bird is the canard (duck). While both are 'palmipèdes' (web-footed birds), geese are generally larger and have longer necks. In a culinary context, duck and goose are often used similarly, but goose meat is typically richer and fattier. Another relative is the cygne (swan), which is much larger, more graceful, and rarely used for food in French culture. Swans are symbols of beauty, whereas geese are often associated with the farm or migration.
- Oie vs. Canard
- L'oie est plus grande que le canard et a un cri plus puissant appelé le caquètement.
Contrairement au canard, l'oie est souvent utilisée comme animal de garde dans les fermes.
Within the goose family itself, gender-specific and age-specific terms are used. A male goose is called a jars. If you see a goose acting aggressively, it is often a jars defending its territory. A baby goose is called an oison. In English, we call them goslings. These terms are important for farmers or nature enthusiasts. If you are describing a flock of geese, you might use the collective noun une troupe d'oies or, if they are in flight, un vol d'oies. Using these specific terms instead of just 'oie' shows a higher level of French proficiency and a better understanding of the subject matter.
- Oie vs. Cygne
- Le cygne est un oiseau majestueux, tandis que l'oie est perçue comme un animal plus rustique.
On peut voir des cygnes sur le lac, mais les oies préfèrent les champs herbeux.
From a descriptive standpoint, you might use synonyms like palmipède in a scientific or formal context. If you are talking about the feathers, you might use duvet (down), which is the soft under-feathering often harvested from geese. In idiomatic French, if you want to describe someone as foolish without using 'oie', you might use une dinde (a turkey) or une bécasse (a woodcock/silly person). However, each of these has its own nuance. 'Une dinde' is often used for a woman perceived as silly, while 'une oie blanche' specifically targets naivety. Understanding these alternatives allows you to choose the most appropriate word for the situation, whether you are in a barnyard, a restaurant, or a literary salon.
- Scientific Term
- En biologie, on classe l'oie parmi les ansériformes, un ordre d'oiseaux aquatiques.
L'oie cendrée est l'ancêtre de la plupart des races d'oies domestiques en Europe.
In conclusion, while 'oie' is the standard and most useful word, being aware of 'jars', 'oison', 'canard', and 'cygne' provides a complete picture of the avian world in French. This knowledge helps you avoid confusion and allows you to participate in more detailed conversations about nature, farming, and food. By comparing these similar words, you reinforce your understanding of 'oie' and its specific place in the French lexicon.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The word 'auca' also gave rise to the Spanish 'oca' and Italian 'oca'. It shows how the general Latin word for bird (avis) became specialized for this specific waterfowl.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'e' at the end.
- Confusing it with 'ouïe' (u-ee).
- Making the sound too long like 'wahhh'.
- Not using elision (saying la oie).
- Mispronouncing the 'oi' as 'oy' like boy.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Very easy to read due to its shortness.
Easy, but don't forget it is feminine and needs elision.
Pronunciation [wa] can be tricky for absolute beginners.
Can be hard to hear because it is so short and blends with other words.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Elision with 'l''
On dit 'l'oie' et non 'la oie'.
Feminine gender of animals
L'oie est toujours féminin, même pour l'espèce.
Plural 's'
Une oie, deux oies.
Liaison with 'les'
Les oies se prononce [le-zwa].
Preposition 'de' with vowels
Plume d'oie (contraction).
Beispiele nach Niveau
C'est une oie.
It is a goose.
Feminine singular noun.
L'oie est blanche.
The goose is white.
Definite article with elision (l').
J'aime l'oie.
I like the goose.
Direct object with elision.
L'oie fait 'honk'.
The goose goes 'honk'.
Simple subject-verb structure.
Il y a une oie à la ferme.
There is a goose at the farm.
Indefinite article 'une'.
L'oie est un oiseau.
The goose is a bird.
Categorization sentence.
Regarde l'oie !
Look at the goose!
Imperative with definite article.
L'oie marche lentement.
The goose walks slowly.
Adverb usage.
Les oies mangent de l'herbe.
Geese eat grass.
Plural form 'les oies'.
J'ai vu des oies sauvages.
I saw wild geese.
Plural indefinite article 'des'.
Le fermier a cinq oies.
The farmer has five geese.
Number agreement.
L'oie est plus grande que le canard.
The goose is bigger than the duck.
Comparative structure.
Nous jouons au jeu de l'oie.
We are playing the goose game.
Cultural reference.
La plume d'oie est très douce.
The goose feather is very soft.
Compound noun with 'de'.
L'oie nage dans l'étang.
The goose is swimming in the pond.
Prepositional phrase.
Voulez-vous du confit d'oie ?
Do you want some goose confit?
Partitive article 'du'.
L'oie sauvage migre chaque année vers le sud.
The wild goose migrates every year to the south.
Complex subject with adjective.
Le jars protège l'oie et ses petits.
The gander protects the goose and her young.
Introduction of 'jars'.
La graisse d'oie est idéale pour rôtir les pommes de terre.
Goose fat is ideal for roasting potatoes.
Culinary context.
On entend le caquètement des oies au loin.
We hear the cackling of geese in the distance.
Specific noun 'caquètement'.
L'oie est un symbole de vigilance dans certaines cultures.
The goose is a symbol of vigilance in some cultures.
Abstract concept.
Elle est restée plantée là comme une oie.
She stood there like a goose (silly/frozen).
Simile/Idiom.
Le duvet d'oie est utilisé pour faire des couettes.
Goose down is used to make duvets.
Material usage.
L'oie cendrée est commune en Europe.
The greylag goose is common in Europe.
Species identification.
L'oie blanche de la fable était très naïve.
The white goose of the fable was very naive.
Literary reference.
Le gavage des oies est un sujet controversé.
The force-feeding of geese is a controversial subject.
Socio-political context.
Elle a une peau d'oie à cause du froid.
She has goosebumps because of the cold.
Idiomatic expression 'peau d'oie'.
L'oie de Toulouse est réputée pour sa taille.
The Toulouse goose is famous for its size.
Regional variety.
Les oies bernaches ont envahi le parc municipal.
Canada geese have invaded the municipal park.
Specific species 'bernache'.
Le vol des oies en V réduit la résistance au vent.
The flight of geese in a V reduces wind resistance.
Scientific explanation.
C'est un véritable conte de ma mère l'Oye.
It's a real Mother Goose tale (far-fetched story).
Cultural idiom.
L'oison devient une oie adulte en quelques mois.
The gosling becomes an adult goose in a few months.
Biological development.
L'écrivain compare la foule à une troupe d'oies bruyantes.
The writer compares the crowd to a flock of noisy geese.
Metaphorical usage.
La patte-d'oie au bout de la rue mène à trois villages différents.
The three-way junction at the end of the street leads to three different villages.
Topographical term.
Les oies du Capitole auraient sauvé Rome par leurs cris.
The geese of the Capitol are said to have saved Rome with their cries.
Historical legend.
Il souffre d'une tendinite de la patte d'oie.
He is suffering from pes anserinus tendinitis (goose foot).
Medical terminology.
Le poète évoque le cri mélancolique de l'oie sauvage.
The poet evokes the melancholy cry of the wild goose.
Literary analysis.
L'oie est souvent dépeinte comme un animal stupide, à tort.
The goose is often depicted as a stupid animal, wrongly.
Argumentative structure.
La finesse du cuir d'oie est appréciée en maroquinerie.
The fineness of goose leather is appreciated in leatherworking.
Niche industry context.
Elle n'est plus l'oie blanche qu'elle était autrefois.
She is no longer the naive girl she once was.
Nuanced metaphorical use.
L'étymologie du mot 'oie' remonte au bas latin 'auca'.
The etymology of the word 'oie' dates back to Vulgar Latin 'auca'.
Etymological discussion.
Le 'pas de l'oie' militaire est un symbole de discipline rigide.
The military 'goose step' is a symbol of rigid discipline.
Historical/Political term.
L'oie, par son ambivalence, peuple les mythes de l'Antiquité.
The goose, through its ambivalence, populates the myths of Antiquity.
Mythological analysis.
On ne saurait réduire l'oie à sa simple fonction nourricière.
One cannot reduce the goose to its simple function as a food source.
Philosophical observation.
La migration des oies suit des couloirs ancestraux immuables.
The migration of geese follows immutable ancestral corridors.
Scientific/Academic tone.
L'oie de la Saint-Martin est une tradition germanique et alsacienne.
The St. Martin's goose is a Germanic and Alsatian tradition.
Folklore/Ethnographic note.
L'auteur use de l'allégorie de l'oie pour dénoncer la crédulité.
The author uses the allegory of the goose to denounce gullibility.
Literary device analysis.
Le plumage de l'oie offre une imperméabilité remarquable.
The goose's plumage offers remarkable impermeability.
Technical description.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— Goosebumps (more commonly 'chair de poule' but 'peau d'oie' exists).
J'ai la peau d'oie avec ce vent.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Sounds identical [wa] but means 'law'. Context is key.
Means 'hearing'. Pronounced [ui], not [wa].
A verb meaning 'to anoint'. Starts similarly but is much longer.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To be extremely naive or innocent.
À vingt ans, elle était encore une oie blanche.
literary— A metaphor for a path with obstacles and luck.
La vie est parfois comme un jeu de l'oie.
figurative— To follow orders blindly or march stiffly.
Ils marchent au pas de l'oie sans réfléchir.
informal— Nonsense stories or tall tales.
Ce sont des contes de ma mère l'Oye !
informal— To tax or exploit someone without them noticing.
Le ministre veut plumer l'oie sans la faire crier.
political— To be scatterbrained or stupid.
Il a vraiment une cervelle d'oie.
informal— To be natural enemies.
Ces deux-là s'entendent comme l'oie et le renard.
figurative— The goose that lays the golden eggs.
Il a tué l'oie aux œufs d'or.
idiomaticLeicht verwechselbar
Sounds similar and often appears next to 'oie' in 'foie d'oie'.
Foie [fwa] means liver. Oie [wa] means goose.
Le foie d'oie est gras.
Rhymes with oie.
Bois [bwa] means wood or drink.
L'oie est dans le bois.
Rhymes with oie.
Voix [vwa] means voice.
L'oie a une voix forte.
Rhymes with oie.
Soi [swa] is a reflexive pronoun meaning 'oneself'.
Chacun pour soi, l'oie pour tous.
Related word.
Oison is specifically a baby goose.
L'oison est petit, l'oie est grande.
Satzmuster
C'est une [oie].
C'est une oie.
L'[oie] est [adjective].
L'oie est grande.
Il y a des [oies] dans [place].
Il y a des oies dans le jardin.
J'aime manger du/de la [oie product].
J'aime manger du pâté d'oie.
L'[oie] [verb] pendant [time].
L'oie migre pendant l'automne.
C'est une véritable [idiom with oie].
C'est une véritable oie blanche.
L'auteur compare [subject] à [oie].
L'auteur compare la foule à une oie.
L'étymologie de [oie] suggère [fact].
L'étymologie de l'oie suggère une origine latine.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Common in rural, culinary, and traditional contexts.
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Un oie
→
Une oie
The word is feminine. Always use 'une'.
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La oie
→
L'oie
You must use elision before a vowel sound.
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Le jars est une oie
→
Le jars est le mâle de l'oie
While biologically true, 'oie' usually implies the female or the species, whereas 'jars' is the specific male term.
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Les oie
→
Les oies
Don't forget the silent 's' in the plural form.
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J'entends la loi
→
J'entends l'oie
Confusing the bird with 'the law' because they sound the same.
Tipps
Master the [wa]
The sound [wa] is very common in French. Practice 'oie' alongside 'moi' and 'toi' to get the mouth shape right. It's short and energetic.
Check Your Adjectives
Since 'oie' is feminine, make sure your adjectives end in 'e' or follow feminine forms (e.g., 'une oie grise', 'une oie agressive').
Learn the Game
Knowing about 'Le Jeu de l'Oie' is a great conversation starter with French people. It shows you understand their childhood traditions.
Know the Family
Don't just learn 'oie'. Learn 'jars' and 'oison' at the same time to have a complete set of words for the bird family.
Duck vs. Goose
In a French restaurant, if you see 'oie', expect a richer, slightly more expensive dish than 'canard'.
Elision is Key
Never write 'la oie'. The 'l'' is mandatory. It's a hallmark of a beginner to forget this.
Liaison Alert
In the plural 'les oies', listen for the 'z' sound. It's the only way to hear that it's plural!
Naive Goose
Use 'oie blanche' only when you want to describe someone as overly innocent, usually in a literary or slightly mocking way.
Wild Geese
Use 'oie sauvage' when talking about birds in nature. Domestic ones are just 'oies'.
Vowel Word
Remember that 'oie' is a rare word made of three vowels but only one sound. It's a unique little word!
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a goose saying 'WAH!' when it sees you. 'Oie' is pronounced just like that 'WAH!'.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a white goose wearing a crown because it rhymes with 'roi' (king).
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to say 'L'oie oisive' (The idle goose) five times fast to practice the [wa] sound and elision.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Vulgar Latin 'auca', which is a contraction of the Classical Latin 'avica'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Small bird or simply 'bird'.
Romance (Latin root).Kultureller Kontext
Be aware that the production of foie gras is controversial internationally due to animal welfare concerns, though it remains a legal and celebrated tradition in France.
Similar to 'Mother Goose' in English, but the French 'Ma mère l'Oye' is specifically linked to Charles Perrault's 1697 collection of tales.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
At the farm
- Où sont les oies ?
- L'oie est agressive.
- Nourrir les oies.
- Une troupe d'oies.
At the restaurant
- Le confit d'oie.
- Foie gras d'oie.
- Graisse d'oie.
- Une oie rôtie.
In nature
Games and stories
- Le jeu de l'oie.
- Ma mère l'Oye.
- La case de l'oie.
- Lancer les dés.
Anatomy/Geography
- Une patte-d'oie.
- Le carrefour en patte-d'oie.
- Tendinite de la patte d'oie.
- Peau d'oie.
Gesprächseinstiege
"As-tu déjà joué au jeu de l'oie quand tu étais enfant ?"
"Préfères-tu le foie gras de canard ou le foie gras d'oie ?"
"As-tu vu les oies sauvages voler vers le sud ce matin ?"
"Est-ce qu'il y a beaucoup d'oies dans les parcs de ta ville ?"
"Sais-tu pourquoi les oies crient quand quelqu'un approche ?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Décrivez une visite imaginaire dans une ferme française où il y a des oies.
Expliquez les règles du jeu de l'oie à un ami qui ne connaît pas ce jeu.
Écrivez une courte histoire sur une oie sauvage qui refuse de migrer.
Quel est votre plat préféré à base d'oie ou de canard ? Pourquoi ?
Réfléchissez à l'expression 'oie blanche'. Est-elle encore pertinente aujourd'hui ?
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10 FragenThe word 'oie' is strictly feminine. You should always use 'une oie' or 'l'oie'. Even if you are referring to a male bird in a general sense, the noun remains feminine. If you need to be specific about a male, use 'un jars'.
It is pronounced like the English sound 'wa' (as in 'water' or 'wah-wah'). It is a single syllable. Do not pronounce the 'e' at the end. It rhymes with 'moi' and 'roi'.
An 'oie' is a goose, which is generally larger with a longer neck. A 'canard' is a duck, which is smaller. Culturally, both are used for foie gras, but goose foie gras is considered more refined by some.
It is a traditional French board game where players move pieces along a spiral track based on dice rolls. It is a very common childhood game in France.
Yes, but be careful. 'Une oie blanche' refers to a naive or innocent person. Calling someone just 'une oie' can be an insult implying they are stupid, similar to 'silly goose' but potentially harsher.
A baby goose is called 'un oison'. It is a masculine noun.
A male goose is called 'un jars'. The 's' is silent, so it is pronounced [ʒaʁ].
In French, when a feminine singular noun starts with a vowel, 'la' changes to 'l'' to make pronunciation smoother. This is called elision.
Common products include 'foie gras d'oie', 'confit d'oie' (preserved meat), 'rillettes d'oie' (shredded meat spread), and 'rôti d'oie' (roast goose).
Yes, it is very common in rural areas, in cooking, and as a cultural reference in games and stories.
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Décrivez une oie en deux phrases simples.
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Pourquoi les oies migrent-elles ?
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Qu'est-ce que le jeu de l'oie ?
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Faites une phrase avec 'foie gras d'oie'.
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Expliquez l'expression 'une oie blanche'.
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Comparez l'oie et le canard.
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Décrivez l'apparence d'une oie sauvage.
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Quels sont les produits que l'on obtient de l'oie ?
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Faites une phrase avec 'plume d'oie'.
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Où peut-on voir des oies en France ?
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Écrivez une phrase sur le cri de l'oie.
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Quel est le rôle de l'oie dans les contes de Perrault ?
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Faites une phrase avec 'oison'.
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Pourquoi dit-on 'patte-d'oie' pour un carrefour ?
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Décrivez la migration des oies.
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Faites une phrase avec 'graisse d'oie'.
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Que signifie 'plumer l'oie sans la faire crier' ?
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Faites une phrase avec 'jars'.
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Quel est votre avis sur le gavage des oies ?
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Inventez une courte histoire sur une oie courageuse.
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Prononcez le mot 'oie' trois fois.
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Dites : 'L'oie est blanche'.
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Dites : 'Les oies mangent'.
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Expliquez ce qu'est un oison.
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Dites : 'Je joue au jeu de l'oie'.
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Décrivez le cri de l'oie.
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Dites : 'Une plume d'oie'.
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Dites : 'Le jars protège son nid'.
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Dites : 'Voulez-vous du foie gras d'oie ?'.
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Expliquez l'expression 'oie blanche'.
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Dites : 'Les oies volent en V'.
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Dites : 'La graisse d'oie est bonne'.
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Dites : 'L'oie siffle'.
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Dites : 'Un vol d'oies sauvages'.
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Dites : 'Le duvet d'oie est doux'.
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Dites : 'Une patte-d'oie'.
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Dites : 'L'oison suit sa maman'.
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Dites : 'L'oie du Capitole'.
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Dites : 'Ma mère l'Oye'.
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Dites : 'Une oie de Toulouse'.
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Écoutez et écrivez : 'L'oie est là'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Une oie blanche'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Les oies volent'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Du foie d'oie'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le jars crie'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Un petit oison'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Jeu de l'oie'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Graisse d'oie'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'L'oie sauvage'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Plume d'oie'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'La patte d'oie'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Contes de ma mère l'Oye'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'L'oie caquette'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Une oie de Noël'.
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Duvet d'oie'.
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Summary
The word 'oie' (goose) is an essential A1 noun. Remember it is feminine (une oie) and pronounced like 'wa'. It appears frequently in French life, from the farmyard to the dinner table. Example: 'L'oie est sur le chemin.'
- Oie is the French word for goose, a common farm and wild bird.
- It is a feminine noun that requires elision, becoming 'l'oie' in the singular.
- The word is central to French gastronomy and traditional children's games.
- Pronounced [wa], it is a short but culturally significant vocabulary word.
Master the [wa]
The sound [wa] is very common in French. Practice 'oie' alongside 'moi' and 'toi' to get the mouth shape right. It's short and energetic.
Check Your Adjectives
Since 'oie' is feminine, make sure your adjectives end in 'e' or follow feminine forms (e.g., 'une oie grise', 'une oie agressive').
Learn the Game
Knowing about 'Le Jeu de l'Oie' is a great conversation starter with French people. It shows you understand their childhood traditions.
Know the Family
Don't just learn 'oie'. Learn 'jars' and 'oison' at the same time to have a complete set of words for the bird family.
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