Search Results for: "argent"
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Vocabulary (11)
argent
frMoney, silver
argent (m)
frCoins or banknotes used as a medium of exchange.
l'argent de poche
frpocket money
argenter
frTo cover with silver, or give a silvery color to.
changer de l'argent
frTo exchange money.
argent liquide
frMoney in the form of banknotes and coins, rather than checks or credit cards.
bague
frRing (jewelry).
gêné
frEmbarrassed, uncomfortable; feeling awkward or ashamed.
L'argent
frMoney; a medium of exchange.
noces
frA wedding ceremony or festivities.
argent de poche
frMoney given to a child for incidental expenses.
Phrases (20)
vouloir le beurre et l'argent du beurre
frIt describes someone who wants all the benefits of a situation without any of th...
jeter l'argent par les fenêtres
frThis phrase is used to describe someone who is being extremely reckless with the...
gagner de l'argent
frThis phrase is the standard way to say you are making money, whether through a j...
économiser de l'argent
frThis phrase is all about being smart with your cash, not just hoarding it. It’s...
Demander de l'argent.
frTo request financial resources from someone.
L'argent ne fait pas le bonheur
frMaterial wealth does not guarantee true happiness.
Jeter l'argent par les fenêtres.
frTo waste money recklessly or spend it extravagantly.
J'ai de l'argent.
frStating possession of funds.
Donner de l'argent.
frTo transfer funds to someone else.
Rendre l'argent.
frTo return borrowed or owed money.
mettre de l'argent de côté
frTo put money away for future use or emergencies.
Vouloir le beurre et l'argent du beurre.
frTo want everything, including contradictory advantages.
Économiser de l'argent.
frTo put aside money for future use.
Gaspiller de l'argent.
frTo spend money carelessly or unnecessarily.
Gaspiller son argent.
frTo spend money carelessly or extravagantly.
Je n'ai pas d'argent.
frStating a lack of funds.
Épargner de l'argent.
frTo put money aside for future use.
On ne peut pas avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre.
frYou cannot enjoy the benefits of two mutually exclusive options.
Mettre de l'argent de côté.
frTo put aside funds for future use.
Dépenser de l'argent
frTo use money to buy things or services.
Grammar (20)
Partitive Articles (du, de la, des): Saying 'some' in French
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French: Expressing Lack (faute de)
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French Quantity Adverbs: Beaucoup, Peu, Trop (de)
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Negative Articles: Using 'de' instead of 'un/une/des'
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Negative Sentences with 'de' (Zero Quantity)
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French Comparatives: Better, Faster, More (Plus, Moins, Aussi)
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French Past Conditionals: The 'What If' of the Past (Si-clauses)
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Giving Reasons in French (grâce à, à cause de, car, puisque)
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French Contractions with De: du, des
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What's it about? (s'agir de vs il est question de)
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French Article Omission: Minimalist Lists & Proverbs (Omission de l'article)
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The Past Participle of 'Coûter': Money vs. Metaphor
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French Prepositions 'Avec' and 'Sans': With and Without
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Never Again (ne...plus jamais)
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French Conjunctions of Purpose: Using 'pour' (pour + infinitive)
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French Subjunctive: Talking About What Doesn't Exist (Subjonctif après antécédent négatif)
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Avantage vs. Davantage: Benefits and Doing More
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French Articles: 'The' vs 'Some' (Partitive vs Definite)
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French Past Participle with 'le peu de'
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Past Participle with Implied Infinitive (pu, voulu, dû)
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