exposition
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- Primarily means an 'exhibition' or 'show' (art, photography, science) and is a feminine noun used with 'la' or 'une' in French.
- Also means 'exposure' in a physical or medical sense, such as being exposed to the sun (exposition au soleil) or noise.
- Used in real estate to describe the orientation of a building (exposition sud) and in photography for light settings (temps d'exposition).
- In literature and music, it refers to the opening section that introduces the main themes or the background of the story.
The French word exposition is a versatile feminine noun that English speakers will find quite familiar, yet it carries nuances that span from the world of fine arts to the technicalities of photography and the biological realities of health. At its most basic level, especially for A1 learners, it refers to an exhibition or a show, typically in a museum or gallery setting. When you walk through the Louvre to see a temporary collection of paintings, you are visiting an exposition. However, the word's utility extends far beyond the gallery walls. It is derived from the Latin expositio, meaning a 'setting forth' or 'narration,' which explains why it is also used in literature to describe the introductory part of a story where the setting and characters are revealed.
- Artistic Context
- This is the most common usage. It refers to a public display of works of art, industrial products, or historical artifacts. For example, une exposition de peinture (a painting exhibition).
Cette exposition de photos est magnifique et attire beaucoup de touristes.
Beyond art, exposition describes the act of being subjected to an influence or an environment. In a medical or environmental sense, we talk about l'exposition au soleil (exposure to the sun) or l'exposition au bruit (exposure to noise). This usage is critical for daily safety and health conversations in France, especially during the summer months when the canicule (heatwave) alerts are active. In the technical realm of photography, just like in English, it refers to the amount of light reaching the sensor, known as le temps d'exposition or la durée d'exposition.
- Environmental Context
- Refers to the physical orientation of a building or land. A house with a belle exposition sud means it faces south and receives plenty of sunlight.
L'exposition prolongée aux écrans peut fatiguer les yeux des enfants.
- Literary Context
- In drama and literature, the scène d'exposition is the opening scene that provides the audience with the necessary background information to understand the plot.
Dans cette pièce, l'exposition est très rapide et on entre tout de suite dans l'action.
L'exposition universelle a transformé le paysage urbain de Paris au XIXe siècle.
Le photographe règle son appareil pour obtenir la meilleure exposition possible.
Using exposition correctly requires attention to its gender (it is always feminine) and the specific prepositions that follow it depending on the context. When talking about an event, we often use the verb visiter (to visit) or aller à (to go to). For example, 'Je vais à l'exposition de Monet' (I am going to the Monet exhibition). Note the elision of the article: la becomes l' before the vowel 'e'. This is a fundamental rule for A1 learners to master. The word often pairs with descriptive adjectives like temporaire (temporary), permanente (permanent), or itinérante (traveling).
- With Verbs of Action
- Common verbs include organiser (to organize), inaugurer (to inaugurate), and clôturer (to close/end). 'La mairie organise une exposition sur l'histoire locale.'
Nous avons visité une exposition interactive au musée des sciences hier après-midi.
When discussing physical exposure, the preposition à is essential. You are exposed 'to' something: l'exposition à la lumière, l'exposition au danger. In these cases, the word functions more as a state of being rather than a discrete event. For real estate, you might hear une exposition plein sud (a full south exposure), which is a major selling point for French apartments. In this context, the word describes the orientation of the windows toward the sun.
- In Real Estate
- Used to describe sunlight: L'appartement bénéficie d'une excellente exposition, ce qui le rend très lumineux.
L'exposition de ce terrain est idéale pour cultiver des tomates en été.
- In Photography
- Used with technical terms: Une surexposition (overexposure) or une sousexposition (underexposure).
Il faut faire attention à l'exposition pour ne pas brûler les blancs de l'image.
Cette petite exposition de quartier présente des artistes locaux très talentueux.
L'exposition prolongée au froid peut provoquer des engelures sévères.
In France, culture is a pillar of daily life, so you will hear the word exposition constantly in various media. On the radio (like France Culture or France Inter), presenters frequently discuss the latest exposition temporaire in Paris or Lyon. If you are walking in a French city, you will see posters (affiches) on the sides of bus stops or in the Metro announcing an 'Exposition Événement.' The word is ubiquitous in the tourism sector, where guides and brochures invite visitors to explore local history through an exposition. It is also a staple of the evening news (le JT), especially when a major international exhibition opens its doors.
- In the Media
- Cultural segments on TV often start with: 'Aujourd'hui, nous vous emmenons découvrir l'exposition...'
J'ai entendu à la radio qu'il y a une nouvelle exposition sur la mode au Palais Galliera.
In educational settings, teachers use exposition to talk about the structure of French classical plays (like those by Molière or Racine). Students learn to identify the scène d'exposition. In professional environments, particularly in science, health, and safety (HSE), you will hear about l'exposition aux risques professionnels. This refers to how long and how intensely workers are exposed to hazardous substances or conditions. Even in the kitchen, a chef might discuss the exposition à la chaleur when explaining how to sear meat or slow-cook a delicate sauce.
- In Science & Health
- Refers to chemical or environmental factors: L'exposition aux pesticides est un sujet de préoccupation majeur pour les agriculteurs.
Le médecin m'a conseillé de limiter mon exposition au soleil entre midi et seize heures.
- In Professional Settings
- Used in risk assessment: Nous devons évaluer l'exposition des salariés aux produits chimiques dans l'usine.
L'exposition médiatique de cette affaire a forcé le gouvernement à réagir rapidement.
L'exposition des faits par le témoin était claire, précise et sans aucune ambiguïté.
Le jardin a une mauvaise exposition, il est toujours à l'ombre à cause des grands arbres.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is assuming exposition can always be replaced by 'exhibition' or 'display' without considering the context. While they are often synonyms, 'exhibition' in English can sometimes imply a show of skill (e.g., an exhibition match in tennis), whereas in French, un match d'exhibition is the correct term, but exposition alone would never be used for sports. Another common pitfall is the gender. Since many English nouns ending in '-tion' are neutral, learners often forget that in French, nearly all words ending in '-tion' are feminine. Saying 'un beau exposition' is a classic error; it must be 'une belle exposition'.
- Gender Confusion
- Always use feminine markers: la, une, cette, ma. Example: Ma première exposition a été un succès.
C'est une exposition (correct) vs C'est un exposition (incorrect).
Another mistake occurs in the context of 'exposure.' In English, we might say 'I had a lot of exposure to French as a child.' In French, using exposition here sounds quite technical or scientific. A more natural way to express this would be J'ai été beaucoup en contact avec le français or J'ai été immergé dans la langue française. Exposition is better reserved for physical things (sun, chemicals) or formal displays. Additionally, don't confuse exposition with exposé. An exposé is a presentation or a speech given by a student or a colleague, not a gallery show.
- False Friend: Exposé
- Un exposé = A presentation/talk. Une exposition = A display/exhibition.
Je dois faire un exposé sur l'exposition de photos que nous avons vue.
- Preposition Errors
- Avoid 'exposition de soleil'. It must be 'exposition au soleil' (exposure to the sun).
L'exposition aux risques financiers est une partie importante de son travail de banquier.
Cette exposition est ouverte au public gratuitement tous les premiers dimanches du mois.
Il a oublié de mettre de la crème solaire, son exposition a été trop longue.
Depending on what you want to emphasize, there are several alternatives to exposition. If the event is more about commerce and industry than art, un salon or une foire might be more appropriate. For example, 'Le Salon de l'Agriculture' is a massive annual event in Paris that is technically an exhibition, but is always called a salon. If you are talking about a small, informal display of items, un étalage (usually for shop windows) or une présentation could work. In the context of exposure to danger, synonyms like vulnérabilité (vulnerability) or soumission (submission/being subject to) are sometimes used in academic or technical writing.
- Exposition vs. Salon
- An exposition is usually cultural/artistic. A salon is usually professional, commercial, or themed (e.g., Salon du Chocolat).
Nous n'allons pas à l'exposition, nous allons au Salon de l'Auto pour voir les nouvelles voitures.
In photography, while exposition is the standard term, you might hear lumination in very technical physics-based contexts, though it is rare in everyday speech. In literature, instead of scène d'exposition, one might refer to the prologue or the introduction, although these have slightly different structural meanings. When talking about the orientation of a house, orientation itself is a direct synonym for exposition. 'L'orientation de la maison est parfaite' is just as common as 'L'exposition de la maison est parfaite.'
- Exposition vs. Étalage
- Étalage refers specifically to products displayed in a store window to attract customers.
L'étalage de ce bijoutier est magnifique, mais l'exposition au musée est plus instructive.
- Exposition vs. Vernissage
- A vernissage is the opening night/reception of an exposition, usually with drinks and the artist present.
Le vernissage a lieu vendredi, mais l'exposition reste ouverte pendant un mois.
L'exposition de ses sentiments était trop directe pour elle, il aurait dû être plus subtil.
Il y a une foire aux livres ce week-end, c'est différent d'une exposition d'art.
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Curiosidade
The word entered the French language in the 12th century, originally referring to the explanation of a text or doctrine before it meant an art show.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the final 'n' (it should be nasal).
- Pronouncing 'tion' as 'shun' (it should be 'see-on').
- Using a hard 's' instead of a soft 'z' sound for the 's' in 'posi'.
- Forgetting the 'k' sound in the 'x'.
- Making the 'e' sound like 'ee' instead of 'eh'.
Nível de dificuldade
Very easy as it is a cognate of the English word 'exposition'.
Easy, but must remember the feminine gender and the '-tion' spelling.
Moderate because of the nasal 'tion' sound and the 'x' pronunciation.
Generally clear, though it can be confused with 'exposé' if not careful.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Feminine nouns ending in -tion
La nation, la station, l'exposition.
Elision with words starting with a vowel
L'exposition (not la exposition).
Preposition 'à' for exposure
Exposition au danger, exposition à la lumière.
Adjective agreement with feminine nouns
Une belle exposition, une exposition intéressante.
Plural formation
Une exposition -> des expositions (add -s).
Exemplos por nível
J'aime cette exposition de photos.
I like this photo exhibition.
Feminine singular noun 'exposition'.
Où est l'exposition de peinture ?
Where is the painting exhibition?
Use of 'l'' because 'exposition' starts with a vowel.
C'est une grande exposition.
It is a big exhibition.
Adjective 'grande' matches the feminine noun.
L'exposition est gratuite aujourd'hui.
The exhibition is free today.
'Gratuite' is the feminine form of the adjective.
Nous visitons une exposition.
We are visiting an exhibition.
Present tense of the verb 'visiter'.
L'exposition ferme à dix-huit heures.
The exhibition closes at six PM.
Feminine subject 'l'exposition' with the verb 'fermer'.
Il y a une belle exposition au musée.
There is a beautiful exhibition at the museum.
'Belle' is the feminine adjective before the noun.
Tu veux voir l'exposition ?
Do you want to see the exhibition?
Infinitive 'voir' after the conjugated verb 'veux'.
L'exposition au soleil est forte en été.
Sun exposure is strong in summer.
Context of physical exposure.
Cette maison a une bonne exposition sud.
This house has a good southern exposure.
Real estate context for sunlight.
On va voir l'expo ce week-end ?
Are we going to see the expo this weekend?
Shortened informal version 'expo'.
J'ai acheté le catalogue de l'exposition.
I bought the exhibition catalog.
Passé composé 'ai acheté'.
Il y a beaucoup d'expositions à Paris.
There are many exhibitions in Paris.
Plural form 'expositions'.
L'exposition temporaire est très intéressante.
The temporary exhibition is very interesting.
Adjective 'temporaire' is the same for masc/fem.
Elle travaille pour une exposition d'art.
She works for an art exhibition.
Preposition 'pour' indicating purpose.
L'exposition était trop longue pour les enfants.
The exhibition was too long for the children.
Imparfait 'était' for description.
Le photographe a choisi une exposition longue.
The photographer chose a long exposure.
Photography technical term.
La scène d'exposition présente les personnages.
The exposition scene introduces the characters.
Literary/Theatrical term.
L'exposition aux risques doit être limitée.
Exposure to risks must be limited.
Abstract usage in health and safety.
C'est une exposition itinérante qui change de ville.
It's a traveling exhibition that changes cities.
Relative clause 'qui change de ville'.
L'exposition médiatique a aidé sa carrière.
Media exposure helped his career.
Metaphorical usage for fame.
Le musée prépare une grande exposition rétrospective.
The museum is preparing a large retrospective exhibition.
Specific type of exhibition: retrospective.
L'exposition des faits était très claire.
The presentation of the facts was very clear.
Usage meaning 'explanation' or 'statement'.
Il faut vérifier l'exposition du capteur.
The sensor's exposure needs to be checked.
Technical photography context.
L'exposition prolongée aux ondes est étudiée.
Prolonged exposure to waves is being studied.
Scientific/Environmental context.
L'Exposition Universelle de 1889 a marqué Paris.
The 1889 World's Fair left its mark on Paris.
Historical proper noun context.
Elle craint une surexposition de sa vie privée.
She fears an overexposure of her private life.
Compound word 'surexposition'.
L'exposition du problème prend tout le premier chapitre.
The exposition of the problem takes up the whole first chapter.
Literary structure context.
Le terrain présente une exposition aux vents du nord.
The land has an exposure to northern winds.
Geographical/Meteorological context.
L'exposition des motifs explique la nouvelle loi.
The statement of reasons explains the new law.
Legal/Administrative term.
Il y a un manque d'exposition pour les jeunes artistes.
There is a lack of exposure for young artists.
Usage meaning 'visibility' or 'opportunity'.
La durée d'exposition influence la qualité de l'image.
The exposure time influences the image quality.
Technical cause and effect.
L'exposition au risque de change inquiète les investisseurs.
Exposure to exchange rate risk worries investors.
Financial terminology.
L'auteur soigne l'exposition pour instaurer le suspense.
The author carefully crafts the exposition to build suspense.
Literary analysis.
L'exposition de la thèse fut brillante et sans faille.
The presentation of the thesis was brilliant and flawless.
Academic/Formal usage.
L'exposition publique de ses remords semblait sincère.
The public display of his remorse seemed sincere.
Abstract emotional context.
La surexposition médiatique peut nuire à l'impartialité.
Media overexposure can harm impartiality.
Complex societal context.
L'exposition des cadavres était une pratique ancienne.
The public display of corpses was an ancient practice.
Historical/Anthropological context.
On analyse l'exposition des salariés aux agents toxiques.
Employee exposure to toxic agents is being analyzed.
Occupational health context.
L'exposition de la façade nécessite un ravalement.
The exposure of the facade requires a renovation.
Architectural maintenance context.
L'exposition de la sonate suit un schéma rigoureux.
The exposition of the sonata follows a rigorous pattern.
Musicology technical term.
L'être humain est en constante exposition au monde.
The human being is in constant exposure to the world.
Philosophical/Existential usage.
La loi prévoit une exposition des motifs très détaillée.
The law provides a very detailed statement of purpose.
Formal legislative language.
L'exposition de la vulnérabilité est un acte de courage.
Exposing one's vulnerability is an act of courage.
Psychological/Philosophical nuance.
L'exposition de la peinture à la lumière directe l'endommage.
Exposing the painting to direct light damages it.
Conservation/Restoration context.
La pièce commence par une exposition magistrale.
The play begins with a masterful exposition.
Advanced dramatic criticism.
L'exposition aux aléas climatiques redéfinit l'urbanisme.
Exposure to climate hazards is redefining urban planning.
Sociopolitical/Scientific discourse.
Il s'agit d'une exposition de la pensée cartésienne.
It is an exposition of Cartesian thought.
Intellectual history context.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— To organize or hold an exhibition. Used by artists or curators.
L'artiste va faire une exposition à Berlin le mois prochain.
— To go and see an exhibition. The most common phrase for tourists.
Nous avons passé l'après-midi à visiter une exposition sur l'Égypte.
— To go to the exhibition. Simple, everyday usage.
Est-ce que tu veux aller à l'exposition avec moi ?
— To be on display. Used for objects or artworks.
Ces bijoux précieux sont en exposition pour trois jours seulement.
— A group show involving multiple artists.
C'est une exposition de groupe sur le thème de la nature.
— The statement of reasons (legal/official).
L'exposition des motifs de la loi est très convaincante.
— An exhibition looking back at a long period of work.
Le musée d'Orsay propose une exposition rétrospective de Degas.
— To lack visibility or light. Can be literal or metaphorical.
Ce projet manque d'exposition pour réussir.
— Overexposure. Used in photography or for celebrities.
La surexposition de la photo a effacé les détails.
— Underexposure. Used in photography.
La sous-exposition rend l'image trop sombre.
Frequentemente confundido com
An 'exposé' is a presentation or talk, while 'exposition' is a show or display.
In English, 'exhibition' is common for art; in French, 'exhibition' often refers to showing off or sports matches.
Specifically for shop windows, whereas 'exposition' is for museums or general display.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To put something on display for all to see. Similar to 'mettre en évidence'.
Il a mis en exposition ses plus beaux trophées.
Neutral— Literally 'to expose oneself to criticism'. Using the verb form of the noun.
En publiant ce livre, il s'expose à la critique.
Neutral— A display that is only for show, lacking substance. (Rare/Metaphorical)
Sa générosité n'est qu'une exposition de façade.
Literary— In photography, to take a light reading or setting.
Le photographe prend une exposition avant de déclencher.
Technical— Bringing something hidden into the light of day.
L'exposition au grand jour de ce scandale a tout changé.
Formal— To recount or explain something in detail.
Il a fait l'exposition de ses théories pendant deux heures.
Academic— A show of strength (usually 'démonstration de force' is more common, but this is heard).
C'était une véritable exposition de force militaire.
Formal— To live a life where one is constantly watched by the public.
Les membres de la famille royale vivent en exposition permanente.
Literary— The act of showing or explaining one's feelings.
Son exposition des sentiments était très touchante.
Neutral— To move out of the light or out of the public eye.
Après le film, elle a voulu sortir de l'exposition médiatique.
NeutralFácil de confundir
Cognate confusion.
In French, 'exhibition' is often negative (showing off) or for sports. 'Exposition' is for art.
Une exposition de peinture (Art) vs Une exhibition de force (Show of force).
Both can mean an event.
Manifestation is a general event or a protest. Exposition is specifically a display.
Une manifestation culturelle vs Une exposition d'art.
Both are shows.
Spectacle is a performance (theater, concert). Exposition is a static display (museum).
Je vais voir un spectacle de danse vs Je vais voir une exposition.
Both involve showing something.
Présentation is the act of showing; exposition is the event of showing.
La présentation du produit vs L'exposition du produit.
Used in real estate.
Synonymous in real estate, but orientation is only for direction, exposition is for light.
L'orientation nord vs L'exposition au soleil.
Padrões de frases
C'est une exposition de [noun].
C'est une exposition de sculptures.
Il y a une exposition à [place].
Il y a une exposition à la mairie.
L'exposition au [noun] est [adjective].
L'exposition au bruit est fatigante.
Bénéficier d'une [adjective] exposition.
Le salon bénéficie d'une exposition exceptionnelle.
L'exposition des motifs de [noun].
L'exposition des motifs du décret est longue.
Une exposition de la [abstract noun].
Une exposition de la condition humaine.
Je visite l'exposition.
Je visite l'exposition avec ma mère.
Régler l'exposition de [object].
Régler l'exposition de l'objectif.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
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Very common in both spoken and written French.
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Un exposition
→
Une exposition
Gender error. The word is feminine.
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Exposition de soleil
→
Exposition au soleil
Preposition error. You need 'au' (to the) for exposure.
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Faire un exposition (student talk)
→
Faire un exposé
Vocabulary error. A student presentation is an 'exposé'.
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Exhibition de peinture
→
Exposition de peinture
False friend. 'Exhibition' is rare/negative for art in French.
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L'exposition est à huit heures (for a movie)
→
La séance est à huit heures
Context error. Use 'séance' for movies, not 'exposition'.
Dicas
Gender Rule
Remember that words ending in -tion are almost always feminine. This will help you with 'exposition' and thousands of other words like 'attention' and 'nation'.
Art vs. Show
In French, use 'exposition' for static things (art, photos) and 'spectacle' for moving things (plays, concerts).
Nasal Ending
Don't say the 'n'. Imagine you are starting to say 'n' but stop and let the sound go through your nose.
Real Estate Secret
When looking for an apartment in France, always ask about the 'exposition'. 'Plein sud' is the most desired for maximum light.
Use 'Expo'
To sound more natural with French friends, say 'On va voir une expo ?' instead of the full word.
Health Warning
When you hear 'exposition prolongée' on the news, it's usually a warning about sun, heat, or pollution.
Plot Structure
If you are studying French literature, the 'exposition' is the most important part to analyze for background info.
Light Control
Use 'surexposition' for photos that are too bright and 'sous-exposition' for those that are too dark.
Eiffel Tower Link
Link the word 'exposition' to the Eiffel Tower in your mind to remember its cultural weight in France.
Formal Intro
In professional emails, use 'exposition de la situation' to describe a summary of the current state of affairs.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of an 'EX-PO' (Exhibition of Photos). It's an EXposition of POtos (photos). Also, it ends in -TION, so it's feminine!
Associação visual
Imagine the Eiffel Tower (built for an Exposition) standing inside a giant camera (photography exposition) while a painter (art exposition) paints it in the sun (sun exposition).
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'exposition' in three different ways today: once for art, once for the sun, and once for a house's orientation.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'expositio', which comes from 'exponere', meaning 'to set out' or 'to put forth'. The 'ex-' prefix means 'out' and 'ponere' means 'to place'.
Significado original: The original meaning in Latin was a setting forth, a narration, or an explanation.
Romance (Latin-derived)Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but be aware that 'exposition aux risques' is a serious term in professional health and safety.
English speakers use 'exhibition' for art, while 'exposition' is often reserved for trade fairs (Expos) or literary analysis. In French, 'exposition' covers both.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
At a Museum
- Où se trouve l'exposition ?
- C'est une exposition temporaire.
- Le prix de l'exposition est de dix euros.
- Il y a beaucoup de monde à l'exposition.
Health/Weather
- Évitez l'exposition au soleil.
- Mettez de la crème pour l'exposition.
- L'exposition au froid est dangereuse.
- Quelle est l'exposition du jardin ?
Photography
- Quel est le temps d'exposition ?
- La photo manque d'exposition.
- C'est une surexposition.
- Règle l'exposition manuellement.
Literature/School
- C'est la scène d'exposition.
- L'exposition est claire.
- Analysez l'exposition du roman.
- L'exposition des faits est nécessaire.
Real Estate
- L'appartement a une exposition sud.
- L'exposition est excellente.
- La chambre a une mauvaise exposition.
- Je cherche une exposition lumineuse.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Quelle est la dernière exposition que tu as visitée au musée ?"
"Est-ce que tu préfères les expositions de peinture ou de photo ?"
"Penses-tu que l'exposition médiatique est bonne pour les politiciens ?"
"Quelle exposition a ton appartement, il est très ensoleillé ?"
"As-tu déjà vu une exposition universelle dans ta vie ?"
Temas para diário
Décrivez une exposition d'art qui vous a marqué et expliquez pourquoi.
Parlez de l'importance de limiter l'exposition aux écrans pour la santé.
Si vous étiez un artiste, quel genre d'exposition aimeriez-vous organiser ?
Imaginez l'exposition universelle du futur : que verrait-on ?
Racontez une fois où vous avez eu une mauvaise exposition au soleil.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt is always feminine: une exposition, l'exposition, cette exposition. Most French words ending in -tion are feminine.
Yes, 'une exposition scientifique' is the correct term for a science fair or display.
An 'exposition' is a display/exhibition (like in a museum). An 'exposé' is a speech or presentation given by a person.
You say 'l'exposition au soleil'. Remember to use the preposition 'au' (to the).
It is an informal abbreviation of 'exposition' that is very common in spoken French.
Yes, 'L'Exposition Universelle' is the French term for a World's Fair or World Expo.
It refers to the amount of light: 'le temps d'exposition' (exposure time) or 'une bonne exposition'.
Yes, in literature, the 'scène d'exposition' is the introductory part that sets the scene.
Rarely. For a non-competitive match, 'match d'exhibition' is used, but 'exposition' alone is not.
Yes, 'l'exposition au danger' or 'l'exposition aux risques' is a standard way to say exposure to risk.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Write a sentence about visiting a photo exhibition.
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Explain why sun exposure is dangerous in French.
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Describe the exposition of your favorite movie or book.
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Write a real estate ad mentioning the 'exposition' of an apartment.
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Discuss the pros and cons of high media exposure for politicians.
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Write a formal introduction for a project using 'exposition des motifs'.
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Compare an 'exposition' to a 'salon' in a short paragraph.
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Write a dialogue between two friends planning to see an 'expo'.
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Describe a photography technique using 'temps d'exposition'.
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Write a short review of an imaginary art exhibition.
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Explain the historical impact of the Exposition Universelle.
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How do you protect yourself from 'l'exposition au soleil'?
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Use 'surexposition' in a metaphorical way.
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Describe the 'scène d'exposition' of a play you know.
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Write a sentence using 'exposition' in a scientific context.
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Create a title for an exhibition about nature.
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Translate: 'The exhibition is closed on Mondays.'
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Translate: 'We have an exhibition of local artists.'
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Translate: 'The apartment has a beautiful southern exposure.'
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Translate: 'Exposure to noise is a public health issue.'
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Pronounce correctly: 'L'exposition de peinture'.
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Tell a friend about a museum exhibition you want to see.
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Explain how to protect children from sun exposure.
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Describe the light in your apartment using 'exposition'.
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Give a short 'exposé' about an 'exposition' you visited.
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Debate: Is 'exposition médiatique' always good for celebrities?
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Explain the concept of 'temps d'exposition' in photography.
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Summarize the 'scène d'exposition' of a famous play.
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Talk about the history of the Exposition Universelle in Paris.
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Describe an 'exposition' of a scientific theory.
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How do you ask for the price of an exhibition ticket?
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Use the word 'expo' in a casual sentence.
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Ask a real estate agent about the exposure of a house.
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Warn someone about 'l'exposition au bruit'.
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Describe a 'surexposition' in a photo.
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Discuss 'l'exposition aux risques' in a workplace.
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Explain 'l'exposition des motifs' in a legal context.
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Talk about an 'exposition itinérante' you saw.
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Describe a 'vernissage' you attended.
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What is your favorite type of 'exposition'?
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Listen to a museum announcement: 'L'exposition ferme dans 15 minutes.' What is happening?
Listen to a weather report: 'Attention à l'exposition au soleil aujourd'hui.' What is the advice?
Listen to a real estate agent: 'Le salon a une exposition plein sud.' Is the room dark?
Listen to a photography teacher: 'Augmentez le temps d'exposition.' What should the student do?
Listen to a literary critic: 'L'exposition est trop longue.' What is the problem with the book?
Listen to a news report about a celebrity: 'Sa surexposition médiatique fatigue le public.' Why is the public tired?
Listen to a radio ad: 'Venez découvrir l'exposition universelle au Grand Palais.' Where is the event?
Listen to a doctor: 'L'exposition aux ondes doit être contrôlée.' What is the doctor talking about?
Listen to a lawyer: 'Voici l'exposition des motifs du projet.' What is the lawyer presenting?
Listen to a friend: 'On se retrouve à l'expo à 14h ?' What is the plan?
Listen to a guide: 'Cette exposition est temporaire.' Can you see it next year?
Listen to a child: 'Regarde mon exposition de coquillages !' What did the child make?
Listen to a photographer: 'L'exposition est parfaite.' Is the photo good?
Listen to a narrator: 'La scène d'exposition commence.' What part of the play is it?
Listen to a news anchor: 'L'exposition au risque financier augmente.' What is increasing?
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Summary
The word 'exposition' is a feminine noun essential for discussing culture, health, and real estate. While it looks like 'exposition' in English, its most frequent daily use is 'exhibition'. Example: 'L'exposition de peinture au Louvre est magnifique.'
- Primarily means an 'exhibition' or 'show' (art, photography, science) and is a feminine noun used with 'la' or 'une' in French.
- Also means 'exposure' in a physical or medical sense, such as being exposed to the sun (exposition au soleil) or noise.
- Used in real estate to describe the orientation of a building (exposition sud) and in photography for light settings (temps d'exposition).
- In literature and music, it refers to the opening section that introduces the main themes or the background of the story.
Gender Rule
Remember that words ending in -tion are almost always feminine. This will help you with 'exposition' and thousands of other words like 'attention' and 'nation'.
Art vs. Show
In French, use 'exposition' for static things (art, photos) and 'spectacle' for moving things (plays, concerts).
Nasal Ending
Don't say the 'n'. Imagine you are starting to say 'n' but stop and let the sound go through your nose.
Real Estate Secret
When looking for an apartment in France, always ask about the 'exposition'. 'Plein sud' is the most desired for maximum light.
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