hôte
hôte 30秒了解
- A person who receives or entertains guests, acting as the primary point of hospitality in a home or establishment.
- A term used for a host city or country providing the location for major international events or sports competitions.
- In biology, an organism that provides a home or nourishment for another organism, whether beneficial or parasitic.
- A word with a unique history that can technically mean both host and guest, though 'host' is the modern standard.
The French word hôte is a fascinating linguistic artifact that carries a profound sense of social connection. At its core, it refers to a person who receives or entertains guests, acting as the primary point of hospitality. However, to understand 'hôte' is to understand a unique duality in the French language: historically and occasionally in modern usage, it can refer to both the person giving the hospitality and the person receiving it. For the purpose of an A2 learner, we focus primarily on the 'host'—the person who welcomes you into their home, their city, or their establishment.
- The Social Role
- In a French social context, being an 'hôte' implies a set of responsibilities. It is not merely about providing a space; it is about the 'accueil' (welcome). When you are the 'hôte', you are expected to ensure the comfort, nourishment, and well-being of your 'invités' (guests). This word is frequently used in the context of dinner parties, staying at someone's house, or even in the tourism industry.
- The Biological and Scientific Context
- Beyond the dinner table, 'hôte' is the standard term in biology for a 'host organism'. Whether it is a beneficial symbiotic relationship or a parasitic one, the organism that provides the environment for another is called 'l'organisme hôte'. This highlights the word's versatility across different domains of knowledge.
Notre hôte nous a accueillis avec un grand sourire et un verre de vin.
The word is also central to the concept of the 'table d'hôte'. Unlike a restaurant where you choose from a menu ('à la carte'), a 'table d'hôte' is a meal shared at the host's table, usually in a 'chambre d'hôtes' (a French Bed and Breakfast). Here, the 'hôte' prepares a single menu for all travelers, fostering a communal and familial atmosphere that is quintessential to French rural tourism.
Elle est une hôte exceptionnelle qui pense à chaque petit détail.
- Professional Use
- In the world of events and aviation, you will encounter 'hôte' and its feminine form 'hôtesse'. An 'hôtesse de l'air' is a flight attendant, and a 'pote d'accueil' is a host at a conference. These roles emphasize the service aspect of hospitality.
Le pays hôte de la prochaine Coupe du Monde sera bientôt annoncé.
Finally, the word 'hôte' carries a certain elegance. It sounds more sophisticated than 'celui qui invite' (the one who invites). Using it correctly shows a higher level of linguistic maturity and an appreciation for the traditional values of French 'savoir-vivre'. Whether you are talking about a computer 'host' in IT or a gracious host at a party, the word maintains its core identity of providing a platform or space for another.
Using hôte correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical placement and the verbs that typically accompany it. Because it is a noun, it follows standard French noun rules, but its relationship with the preposition 'de' is particularly important. You are often the 'hôte de' (host of) a person or an event.
- Common Verb Pairings
- The most common verbs used with 'hôte' are 'remercier' (to thank), 'accueillir' (to welcome), and 'être' (to be). For example, 'Nous devons remercier notre hôte' (We must thank our host). In more formal settings, you might hear 'faire honneur à son hôte', which means to behave in a way that respects or pleases the person hosting you.
L'hôte a pris nos manteaux à l'entrée.
When referring to a place, 'hôte' acts as an adjective-like noun. A 'ville hôte' is a host city, and a 'pays hôte' is a host country. Notice that in these cases, 'hôte' does not change for gender if the noun is feminine (though some traditionalists might add an 'e', 'ville hôtesse' is much rarer than 'ville hôte'). This 'apposition' structure is very common in news and sports reporting.
Paris est la ville hôte des Jeux Olympiques.
- The Possessive Construction
- We often use possessive adjectives with 'hôte'. 'Mon hôte', 'votre hôte', 'leur hôte'. This establishes the specific relationship between the traveler/guest and the person receiving them. 'Mon hôte m'a conseillé un excellent restaurant' (My host recommended an excellent restaurant).
Les hôtes de cette maison sont très généreux.
In the plural, 'les hôtes' can be ambiguous. In a sentence like 'Les hôtes sont arrivés', it almost certainly means 'the guests'. However, in 'Les hôtes nous attendent', it means 'the hosts'. The direction of the action (arriving vs. waiting) clarifies the meaning. For A2 learners, focus on using 'hôte' for the person who owns the house and 'invité' for the person who visits to stay safe.
En tant qu'hôte, il est important de mettre les gens à l'aise.
Lastly, consider the expression 'être l'hôte de'. This can be used for people or organizations. 'Le musée est l'hôte d'une nouvelle exposition' (The museum is host to a new exhibition). This metaphorical use is very common in cultural journalism and formal announcements.
You will encounter the word hôte in several specific real-world environments. Understanding these contexts will help you recognize the word even when it's spoken quickly. The most common place today is within the 'économie de partage' (sharing economy), specifically platforms like Airbnb.
- Tourism and Travel
- If you book a 'chambre d'hôtes' in the French countryside, the person who greets you is your 'hôte'. They will often leave a 'livret d'accueil' (welcome book) signed 'Votre hôte'. You will hear this word in tourism videos, reviews, and booking confirmations. It denotes a more personal touch than a 'gérant d'hôtel' (hotel manager).
L'hôte Airbnb nous a laissé des clés dans un boîtier sécurisé.
Another major context is the world of sports and international events. During the Olympics, the World Cup, or the Eurovision Song Contest, commentators constantly refer to the 'pays hôte' or 'ville hôte'. This is a formal way to designate the location providing the facilities and hospitality for the event.
Le Qatar était l'hôte de la Coupe du Monde 2022.
- Formal Social Gatherings
- At a wedding, a gala, or a formal dinner, a speech might begin with 'Je tiens à remercier nos hôtes' (I would like to thank our hosts). In this context, it refers to the people paying for or organizing the event. It is more elegant than saying 'les organisateurs'.
Notre hôte a porté un toast à la santé de tous les convives.
In the digital age, you will also hear this in technical discussions. If you are talking to a French IT professional, they might mention a 'serveur hôte' (host server) or an 'ordinateur hôte'. While this is a technical borrowing from English, it is fully integrated into French tech speak. Finally, in nature documentaries, you'll hear about 'la plante hôte' where an insect lays its eggs. The word is everywhere once you start looking!
The word hôte is a minefield for English speakers, primarily because of its historical 'double meaning' and its similarity to other words. Avoiding these common pitfalls will make your French sound much more natural.
- The Host vs. Guest Confusion
- As mentioned, 'hôte' can technically mean guest. However, in modern, everyday French, if you use 'hôte' to mean guest, you might confuse people. Use 'invité' (guest) and 'hôte' (host). Mistake: 'Je suis l'hôte de cette fête' (when you are just a guest). Correction: 'Je suis un invité'. Only use 'hôte' for yourself if you are the one providing the food and house.
❌ Je suis l'hôte de Marie ce soir. (Meaning guest)
✅ Je suis l'invité de Marie ce soir.
Another common error is forgetting the circumflex accent (^). While it might seem optional, in French, it is not. Writing 'hote' without the accent is a spelling error. It is also important to distinguish 'hôte' (host) from 'hotte' (a hood, like a kitchen extractor hood or Santa's sack). Pronouncing them the same or swapping the spelling changes the meaning entirely!
Le Père Noël porte une hotte, mais il n'est pas toujours l'hôte.
- Gender Agreement Errors
- Learners often struggle with whether to use 'hôte' or 'hôtesse'. For a female host at home, both 'une hôte' and 'une hôtesse' are used, but 'une hôtesse' can sometimes imply a professional role (like a flight attendant). If you want to be safe and modern, 'notre hôte' works for anyone regardless of gender.
❌ Les hotes sont gentils.
✅ Les hôtes sont gentils.
Finally, don't confuse 'hôte' with 'hôtel'. While they share the same root, an 'hôte' is a person, and an 'hôtel' is a building. You stay *at* an 'hôtel' with an 'hôte'. Using 'hôte' when you mean the building is a common beginner mistake.
To truly master hôte, it helps to see it alongside its synonyms and near-synonyms. Depending on the level of formality or the specific situation, you might choose a different word.
- Hôte vs. Invitant
- 'L'invitant' is the person who extends the invitation. While an 'hôte' is usually the 'invitant', 'invitant' is more functional and less warm. You use 'invitant' in formal documents or logistics. 'Hôte' implies the actual act of hosting and caring for the person.
- Hôte vs. Maître de maison
- 'Le maître de maison' (master of the house) or 'la maîtresse de maison' is a very traditional and somewhat formal way to refer to the host. It emphasizes their authority and ownership of the home. 'Hôte' is more modern and focuses on the relationship with the guest.
En tant que maître de maison, il a ouvert la meilleure bouteille.
In literary or very high-register French, you might encounter the word Amphitryon. This comes from Greek mythology (and a play by Molière). It refers to a host who provides a truly magnificent feast. Calling someone 'un véritable Amphitryon' is a very high (and slightly old-fashioned) compliment.
- The Guest Side: Invité vs. Convive
- While 'hôte' is the host, the people they receive are 'invités'. If they are at a meal, they are 'convives'. 'Convive' is a lovely word that specifically means 'someone you eat with'. 'L'hôte et ses convives' is a classic phrase for a dinner party description.
L'hôte a salué chaque convive personnellement.
In the context of a business or hotel, 'hôte' might be replaced by 'réceptionniste' or 'gestionnaire'. However, even in a professional setting, 'hôte' is often chosen specifically to make the experience feel more personal and less transactional. It suggests a human connection that 'customer service' lacks.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The English words 'host', 'guest', 'hospital', 'hotel', and even 'hostile' all share the same ancient root. The circumflex accent in 'hôte' is a 'tombstone' for the letter 's' that used to be there (hoste), which is still visible in the English word 'host'.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'h' (it must be silent).
- Adding an 's' sound because of the circumflex (the circumflex replaces the 's', it doesn't represent it).
- Pronouncing it like 'hot' (the 'o' should be closed, like in 'rose').
- Confusing it with 'hotte' (which has a short, open 'o' like 'pot').
- Forgetting the liaison in 'les hôtes' (should be lay-zot).
难度评级
Easy to recognize, though the circumflex is important for spelling.
The silent 'h' and the circumflex accent require attention.
Must master the liaison in the plural (les hôtes).
Can be confused with 'hotte' or 'hôtel' if not careful.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
L'H muet (Silent H)
On dit 'l'hôte' et non 'le hôte'. La liaison se fait : 'les hôtes' (z sound).
L'accent circonflexe sur le O
Le 'o' de 'hôte' est fermé. L'accent indique la chute d'un ancien 's'.
L'apposition de nom
Dans 'ville hôte', le mot 'hôte' fonctionne presque comme un adjectif.
Accord de l'adjectif avec hôte
Même si on parle d'une femme, on dit souvent 'un hôte charmant' ou 'une hôte charmante'.
Le pluriel des noms en -e
Hôte devient hôtes au pluriel, de manière régulière.
按水平分级的例句
C'est mon hôte.
This is my host.
Simple subject + verb + possessive + noun.
Merci, cher hôte.
Thank you, dear host.
Using 'cher' as an adjective before the noun.
L'hôte est gentil.
The host is kind.
Note the elision (L') because hôte starts with a silent h.
Où est l'hôte ?
Where is the host?
Standard question structure with 'où'.
Voici notre hôte.
Here is our host.
Using 'voici' to introduce someone.
L'hôte prépare le café.
The host is making coffee.
Present tense of an -er verb.
Elle est une bonne hôte.
She is a good host.
Using 'hôte' for a female, which is common in modern French.
Le chien de l'hôte est là.
The host's dog is there.
Possession using 'de l''.
Nous avons réservé une chambre d'hôtes.
We booked a bed and breakfast.
The phrase 'chambre d'hôtes' is a fixed term.
L'hôte nous a donné les clés.
The host gave us the keys.
Indirect object pronoun 'nous' before the verb.
Le pays hôte organise le match.
The host country is organizing the match.
'Hôte' used as an appositive noun (like an adjective).
Il faut respecter son hôte.
One must respect one's host.
The impersonal 'il faut' + infinitive.
L'hôte a préparé un repas typique.
The host prepared a typical meal.
Passé composé with 'avoir'.
L'hôtesse de l'air est très polie.
The flight attendant is very polite.
'Hôtesse' in a professional context.
Notre hôte habite à l'étage.
Our host lives upstairs.
Prepositional phrase 'à l'étage'.
Les hôtes nous attendent à la gare.
The hosts are waiting for us at the station.
Plural noun with 'les'.
La ville hôte des JO est magnifique.
The host city of the Olympics is magnificent.
Shortened form of 'Jeux Olympiques'.
Le serveur hôte est en maintenance.
The host server is under maintenance.
Technical usage of 'hôte'.
Nous avons mangé à la table d'hôte.
We ate at the host's table (communal meal).
Fixed cultural expression.
L'hôte doit veiller au confort de ses invités.
The host must ensure the comfort of their guests.
Verb 'veiller à' meaning to look after.
Cette plante est l'hôte d'un papillon rare.
This plant is the host for a rare butterfly.
Biological usage of 'hôte'.
Il a été l'hôte de cette émission pendant dix ans.
He was the host of this show for ten years.
Using 'hôte' for a media presenter.
L'accueil de notre hôte était chaleureux.
The welcome from our host was warm.
Noun 'accueil' related to the verb 'accueillir'.
Les hôtes de la soirée étaient ravis.
The hosts of the evening were delighted.
Adjective agreement (ravis) with the plural subject.
L'hôte a fait les honneurs de la maison.
The host did the honors of the house (showed them around).
Idiomatic expression 'faire les honneurs'.
Il est difficile d'être à la fois hôte et cuisinier.
It is difficult to be both host and cook.
Structure 'être à la fois... et...'.
Le parasite ne doit pas tuer son hôte.
The parasite must not kill its host.
Scientific/Biological context.
Elle s'est montrée une hôte parfaite en toute circonstance.
She proved to be a perfect host in all circumstances.
Pronominal verb 'se montrer' (to show oneself/prove to be).
L'hôte a pris soin de présenter tous les convives.
The host took care to introduce all the guests.
Noun 'convives' as a synonym for guests at a meal.
La ville a été choisie comme hôte du sommet mondial.
The city was chosen as host of the world summit.
Passive voice 'a été choisie'.
Nous avons été reçus par des hôtes charmants.
We were received by charming hosts.
Passive construction with 'par'.
L'hôte a discrètement réglé l'addition.
The host discreetly settled the bill.
Adverb 'discrètement' placement.
L'hôte, par sa simple présence, impose un certain décorum.
The host, by their mere presence, imposes a certain decorum.
Complex sentence structure with parenthetical phrase.
Il y a une ambiguïté étymologique dans le mot hôte.
There is an etymological ambiguity in the word 'hôte'.
Academic vocabulary (ambiguïté, étymologique).
L'hôte illustre fut accueilli avec tous les honneurs dus à son rang.
The illustrious guest/host was welcomed with all the honors due to his rank.
High-register adjective 'illustre'.
Le pays hôte doit garantir la sécurité des délégations.
The host country must guarantee the security of the delegations.
Formal obligation with 'doit'.
L'hôte s'efforce de maintenir une conversation fluide entre les invités.
The host strives to maintain a fluid conversation between the guests.
Verb 's'efforcer de' (to strive to).
Dans ce récit, la forêt est l'hôte de créatures mystérieuses.
In this story, the forest is host to mysterious creatures.
Metaphorical usage.
L'hôte ne saurait faillir à ses devoirs d'hospitalité.
The host could not fail in his duties of hospitality.
Formal 'ne saurait' + infinitive (would not know how to/could not).
Il a agi en hôte généreux, ne comptant ni son temps ni sa peine.
He acted as a generous host, sparing neither time nor effort.
Structure 'ne... ni... ni...'.
Le concept de l'hôte chez Derrida interroge l'altérité même.
Derrida's concept of the host questions alterity itself.
Philosophical register.
L'hôte devint, par un retournement tragique, le prisonnier de son invité.
The host became, through a tragic reversal, the prisoner of his guest.
Passé simple 'devint'.
C'est un hôte de passage qui ne laisse aucune trace de son séjour.
He is a passing guest/host who leaves no trace of his stay.
Expression 'de passage'.
L'hôte et l'invité se confondent dans la racine latine 'hospes'.
Host and guest merge in the Latin root 'hospes'.
Reflexive verb 'se confondre'.
La nation, en tant qu'hôte, se doit d'intégrer les nouveaux arrivants.
The nation, as a host, has a duty to integrate newcomers.
Structure 'se devoir de' (to have a duty to).
L'hôte, par son silence, trahissait une profonde désapprobation.
The host, through his silence, betrayed a deep disapproval.
Imparfait for descriptive action.
Il se fit l'hôte empressé de toutes les causes perdues.
He became the eager host of all lost causes.
Metaphorical and literary 'se faire l'hôte de'.
L'hôte, dans sa mansuétude, pardonna l'affront de son convive.
The host, in his leniency, forgave the guest's affront.
Archaic/High-register noun 'mansuétude'.
常见搭配
常用短语
— To act as a host and show guests around or make them feel welcome.
C'est à moi de faire les honneurs de la maison.
— A poetic way to refer to an animal living in the forest.
Le cerf, majestueux hôte des bois, est apparu.
— To be a temporary guest or someone just passing through.
Je ne suis qu'un hôte de passage ici.
— To leave without saying goodbye or to fail in one's duties toward the host.
Il est parti tôt, brûlant la politesse à son hôte.
— An unwanted guest or a pest/parasite.
Les souris sont des hôtes indésirables dans la cuisine.
— To welcome and entertain one's guests.
Elle aime recevoir ses hôtes avec faste.
— Eating what the host provides at their own table.
Nous avons mangé à la table de l'hôte.
— To be welcomed with full hospitality.
Il a été reçu en hôte dans ce pays étranger.
— The moral obligation of a host to protect and feed their guest.
Le devoir de l'hôte est sacré dans certaines cultures.
容易混淆的词
A 'hotte' is a kitchen hood or a large basket/sack. It has a short 'o' sound.
An 'hôtel' is the building. An 'hôte' is the person. They share the root but differ in meaning.
Historically 'hôte' could mean guest, but today 'invité' is the standard word for guest.
习语与表达
— To make plans without considering the person who has the final say or without considering a major obstacle.
Il pensait gagner facilement, mais il a compté sans son hôte.
Common— A proverb suggesting that guests (or staying too long as a host) become tiresome after a short while.
Il est temps de partir, car l'hôte et le poisson puent après trois jours.
Informal/Proverb— To play the part of the host, even if it's not your own home.
Il a fait l'hôte toute la soirée pour aider son ami.
Neutral— In biology, when a parasite moves to a new organism; metaphorically, to find a new provider.
Le parasite a dû changer d'hôte pour survivre.
Technical/Metaphorical— A formal or poetic way to refer to the person who lives in or owns a place.
Je vous présente l'hôte de ces lieux.
Formal— To be careful not to offend or tire the person hosting you.
Il faut ménager son hôte si on veut être réinvité.
Neutral— To be in a place where there is only silence (literary).
Dans cette vieille tour, il était l'hôte du silence.
Literary— A distinguished guest.
Le ministre est un hôte de marque pour notre école.
Formal— To acknowledge the host, often used as a sign of respect.
Il est entré sans même saluer l'hôte.
Neutral— Someone hosting something without wanting to (like a disease or a secret).
Il était l'hôte involontaire d'un lourd secret.
Literary/Metaphorical容易混淆
Similar root and sound.
Hostile means unfriendly or aggressive, whereas 'hôte' is the person providing hospitality. Ironically, they come from the same root (the stranger who could be a friend or an enemy).
L'hôte n'était pas du tout hostile, bien au contraire.
Rhymes and looks somewhat similar.
Autre means 'other'. Hôte means 'host'.
L'hôte a invité un autre ami.
Homophone (sounds identical).
Haute is the feminine form of 'high'. Hôte is a host. Context is the only way to tell them apart by ear.
La haute société a remercié son hôte.
Spelling and sound.
Hotte is a sack or a hood. Hôte is a person. The 'o' in hôte is longer and more closed.
L'hôte a rangé sa hotte.
Similar root.
An hospice is a shelter or a care home. An hôte is a person.
L'hôte a fait un don à l'hospice.
句型
C'est l'hôte.
C'est l'hôte de la maison.
Notre hôte est [adjectif].
Notre hôte est très accueillant.
Merci à l'hôte pour [nom].
Merci à l'hôte pour ce délicieux dîner.
Être l'hôte de [événement].
La France est l'hôte du sommet du G7.
En tant qu'hôte, il se doit de...
En tant qu'hôte, il se doit de mettre ses invités à l'aise.
L'hôte, dont la générosité est connue...
L'hôte, dont la générosité est connue de tous, nous a reçus.
Nous allons chez notre hôte.
Nous allons chez notre hôte à la campagne.
L'hôte nous a conseillé de [verbe].
L'hôte nous a conseillé de visiter le musée.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Common in travel, sports, and formal social contexts.
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Saying 'le hôte'
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l'hôte
The 'h' is silent, so you must use elision.
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Spelling it 'hote'
→
hôte
The circumflex accent is mandatory in French spelling.
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Using 'hôte' for 'guest' in casual talk
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invité
While technically possible, it's confusing. Use 'invité' for guest.
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Pronouncing the 'h'
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Silent 'h'
Never pronounce the 'h' in 'hôte'. It starts with the 'o' sound.
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Confusing 'hôte' and 'hotte'
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hôte (host) / hotte (sack)
They sound different (closed vs open o) and mean different things.
小贴士
Don't forget the hat
Always include the circumflex accent on the 'o'. It's what distinguishes 'hôte' (host) from 'hotte' (hood/sack).
Thanking your host
In France, it's polite to send a small message or 'mot de remerciement' to your 'hôte' after staying at their place.
Hôte vs Hôtel
Remember: The 'hôte' is the person, the 'hôtel' is the place. You find an 'hôte' inside an 'hôtel'.
The Liaison is Key
When saying 'les hôtes', make sure the 'z' sound is clear. It marks you as a more advanced speaker.
Gender Neutrality
In modern French, 'notre hôte' is often used for both men and women, similar to how 'author' is used in English.
Host Countries
When talking about the Olympics or World Cup, always use 'pays hôte'. It's the standard journalistic term.
Chambre d'hôtes
If you see this sign, expect a personal welcome. It's not a hotel; you are a guest in someone's home.
Scientific Host
In a science class, 'l'hôte' is the victim of a parasite. Context is everything!
Being a good guest
A good guest (invité) makes life easy for the host (hôte). Use the words together to remember the relationship.
The Host's Hat
The host (hôte) is the head of the house, so he wears a hat (the circumflex accent).
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of a 'host' wearing a 'hat' (the circumflex accent ^). The host is the head of the house, so he wears the hat in the word 'hôte'.
视觉联想
Imagine a man standing in a doorway of a 'hotel' (hôtel) welcoming you. He is the 'hôte'. Notice both words have the 'hat' (^) over the 'o'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'hôte' in three different ways today: once for a person hosting a party, once for a host city, and once for a bed and breakfast.
词源
Derived from the Latin 'hospes', which uniquely meant both 'host' and 'guest'. This Latin term comes from the Proto-Indo-European 'ghos-pot-', where 'ghos' means 'stranger' and 'pot' means 'master' (master of strangers).
原始含义: A person who has a reciprocal relationship of hospitality with another.
Romance (Latin)文化背景
While 'hôtesse' is common, avoid using 'hôtesse' for a woman in a way that sounds patronizing; 'hôte' is often safer in modern professional settings unless the job title is specifically 'hôtesse d'accueil'.
In English, 'host' and 'guest' are strictly separate. In French, the historical overlap of 'hôte' can still confuse learners when they see 'nos hôtes' meaning 'our guests' in old books.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Airbnb / Travel
- Contacter l'hôte
- Évaluer son hôte
- L'hôte est très réactif
- Merci pour l'accueil
Dinner Parties
- Remercier l'hôte pour le repas
- Aider l'hôte en cuisine
- Porter un toast à l'hôte
- Suivre les règles de l'hôte
Sports Events
- Le pays hôte se qualifie
- La ville hôte est prête
- Le stade du pays hôte
- L'avantage d'être l'hôte
Biology / Science
- La cellule hôte
- L'organisme hôte
- Spécificité de l'hôte
- Réponse de l'hôte
IT / Computers
- Nom d'hôte (hostname)
- Système hôte
- Machine hôte
- Accès à l'hôte
对话开场白
"Est-ce que vous avez déjà été l'hôte d'un étudiant étranger ?"
"Quel est le meilleur hôte que vous avez rencontré pendant vos voyages ?"
"Préférez-vous être l'hôte ou l'invité lors d'un dîner ?"
"Quelles sont les qualités d'un bon hôte selon vous ?"
"Si vous pouviez être le pays hôte d'un événement, lequel choisiriez-vous ?"
日记主题
Décrivez une fois où vous avez été un hôte. Qu'avez-vous préparé pour vos invités ?
Imaginez que vous êtes l'hôte d'une fête célèbre. Qui invitez-vous ?
Pourquoi est-il important de remercier son hôte après un séjour ?
Racontez votre expérience dans une chambre d'hôtes en France.
Pensez-vous qu'être un bon hôte est un talent naturel ou quelque chose qui s'apprend ?
常见问题
10 个问题In modern French, it almost always means 'host'. However, in literature or very formal contexts, it can mean 'guest'. To avoid confusion, use 'hôte' for the host and 'invité' for the guest. If you see 'nos hôtes' in a hotel, it usually refers to you (the guests).
It is primarily masculine ('un hôte'). However, it can be used for a woman ('une hôte'). There is also a specific feminine form, 'hôtesse', which is used for flight attendants or sometimes for a female host at home.
You must make a liaison. It sounds like 'lay-zot'. The 's' of 'les' connects to the 'h' (which is silent) and the 'o', creating a 'z' sound.
It is the French equivalent of a Bed and Breakfast. You stay in a private home, and the 'hôte' (owner) provides a room and breakfast.
The circumflex accent (^) usually indicates that an 's' used to follow that vowel in Old French. In this case, 'hôte' comes from 'hoste' (like the English 'host').
Yes, in biology, 'l'hôte' is the animal or plant that a parasite lives on. It is also used poetically, like 'l'hôte des bois' for a forest animal.
It is a standard word, but it sounds more elegant and personal than just saying 'the person who invited us'. It is the correct word to use in most social and professional hospitality contexts.
It is a communal meal offered by a host, usually in a B&B, where all guests eat the same menu together at the same table.
No, it is an 'h muet' (silent h). This means you must use 'l'' instead of 'le' (l'hôte) and make liaisons (les hôtes).
Yes, in IT, 'un hôte' is a host computer or server in a network. This is a common technical term.
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Write a sentence thanking your host for a meal.
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Describe your Airbnb host in one sentence.
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Explain what a 'chambre d'hôtes' is in French.
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Write a sentence using 'pays hôte'.
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Use 'hôte' in a biological context.
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Write a formal sentence welcoming an 'hôte de marque'.
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Describe the responsibilities of a host.
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Compare 'hôte' and 'invité' in one sentence.
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Write a short review of a host you liked.
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Use the idiom 'compter sans son hôte'.
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Write a sentence about a 'table d'hôte'.
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Describe a host city for the Olympics.
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Write a sentence about a 'serveur hôte'.
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Use 'hôte' in a poetic or literary way.
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Write a sentence about a female host using 'hôtesse'.
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Explain why 'hôte' has a circumflex accent.
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Write a sentence about 'faire les honneurs'.
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Use 'hôte' as a synonym for guest (formal).
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Write a sentence about an 'hôte indésirable'.
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Describe a warm welcome from a host.
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Say 'Thank you to our host' in French.
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Say 'We are staying in a bed and breakfast'.
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Ask 'Where is the host?'.
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Say 'The host is very welcoming'.
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Say 'Paris is the host city'.
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Say 'I am the host of the party'.
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Pronounce 'Les hôtes' correctly with liaison.
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Say 'The host gave us the keys'.
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Say 'The flight attendant is smiling'.
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Say 'We ate at the host's table'.
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Say 'The host country is beautiful'.
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Say 'Thank you for your hospitality'.
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Say 'The host took our coats'.
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Say 'Our host lives in this house'.
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Say 'He is a great host'.
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Say 'The host city is ready'.
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Say 'The host is in the kitchen'.
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Say 'The hosts are waiting for us'.
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Say 'He is a perfect host'.
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Listen and identify the word: 'L'hôte nous a accueillis.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Une chambre d'hôtes.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Le pays hôte.'
Listen and identify the word: 'L'hôtesse de l'air.'
Listen and identify the word: 'La table d'hôte.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Les hôtes sont là.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Merci à notre hôte.'
Listen and identify the word: 'L'hôte de marque.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Un serveur hôte.'
Listen and identify the word: 'La ville hôte.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Liaison in les hôtes.'
Listen and identify the word: 'L'hôte est gentil.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Où est l'hôte ?'
Listen and identify the word: 'C'est mon hôte.'
Listen and identify the word: 'L'hôte a souri.'
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Summary
The word 'hôte' is the essential French term for 'host'. Whether you are staying in a 'chambre d'hôtes' or watching a 'pays hôte' in the Olympics, it signifies the one who provides the space and welcome. Example: 'L'hôte a accueilli ses amis avec joie.'
- A person who receives or entertains guests, acting as the primary point of hospitality in a home or establishment.
- A term used for a host city or country providing the location for major international events or sports competitions.
- In biology, an organism that provides a home or nourishment for another organism, whether beneficial or parasitic.
- A word with a unique history that can technically mean both host and guest, though 'host' is the modern standard.
Don't forget the hat
Always include the circumflex accent on the 'o'. It's what distinguishes 'hôte' (host) from 'hotte' (hood/sack).
Thanking your host
In France, it's polite to send a small message or 'mot de remerciement' to your 'hôte' after staying at their place.
Hôte vs Hôtel
Remember: The 'hôte' is the person, the 'hôtel' is the place. You find an 'hôte' inside an 'hôtel'.
The Liaison is Key
When saying 'les hôtes', make sure the 'z' sound is clear. It marks you as a more advanced speaker.
例句
L'hôte a accueilli ses invités chaleureusement.
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