Search Results for: "soleil"
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Vocabulary (20)
lever de soleil
frThe daily appearance of the sun above the horizon in the east.
soleil
frSun
coucher de soleil
frThe daily disappearance of the sun below the horizon in the west.
un coup de soleil
frInflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun.
le lever du soleil
frThe time in the morning when the sun appears above the horizon.
un soleil
frThe star that the Earth revolves around and that gives us light and heat.
prendre un bain de soleil
frTo sunbathe
le coup de soleil
frInflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to ultraviolet radiation from th...
pâlement
frPalely; in a light or faint color.
vacancier
frA person who is on holiday or vacation.
s'éveiller
frTo wake up or become aware.
aujourd'hui
frToday
le soleil
frThe star that the Earth orbits, providing light and heat.
coucher du soleil
frThe time in the evening when the sun disappears or can be seen disappearing in t...
jaune
frYellow. The color of lemons or the sun.
au soleil
frExposed to direct sunlight; in the sun.
au coucher du soleil
frAt sunset; at dusk.
rayon de soleil
frA single line of light coming from the sun.
lever
frThe act of rising, especially of the sun or moon.
jeûner
frTo abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious ob...
Phrases (11)
Prendre le soleil.
frTo expose oneself to the sun's rays, often for tanning.
Il fait soleil.
frDescribing sunny weather.
faire du soleil
frTo have bright sunshine with few or no clouds.
Faire du soleil.
frTo have sunshine, referring to good weather.
Il y a du soleil.
frDescribes weather conditions with sunshine.
Prendre un coup de soleil.
frTo suffer skin damage or redness from excessive sun exposure.
S'exposer au soleil.
frTo deliberately be in sunlight, often for tanning.
Il y a du soleil
frThe sun is shining brightly.
Prendre un coup de soleil
frTo burn one's skin from excessive exposure to the sun.
se faire une place au soleil
frTo achieve a comfortable and recognized position in society or career.
prendre le soleil
frTo expose oneself to the sun's rays.
Grammar (20)
Talking About Weather: It's nice, it's raining (il fait, il pleut)
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French Expressions with Faire: Weather & Hobbies (Faire)
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French Quantity Expressions (beaucoup de, trop de)
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French Absolute Clauses: Elegant Shortcuts (Le chat parti...)
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French Absolute Clauses: The Elegance Hack (La proposition absolue)
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Pluralizing Complex Compound Nouns (chefs-d'œuvre)
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French Causality: Thanks to vs. Because of (Grâce à vs. À cause de)
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French Present Tense: I eat, I am eating (Le présent)
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Reporting what people said (Tense Changes)
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French -er Verbs: The Easy Way to Speak (parler, manger)
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French Reported Speech: Past Tense Shift (Present to Imperfect)
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French Inversion: 'Therefore' & 'Hardly' (Aussi / À peine)
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Saying 'No' in French (Ne...pas)
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The Verb 'to be' in the Past (être - Imparfait)
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Dramatic Past Storytelling (Historic Infinitive)
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The Literary Past: Reading Tales and History (Passé Simple)
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Expressing Opinions (Penser, Croire, Trouver)
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French Definite Articles: The (le, la, l', les)
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Noun Gender: Masculine and Feminine (le/la)
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Common Masculine Nouns (Le / Un)
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