nectar
nectar 30秒了解
- Nectar is a masculine noun in French (le nectar) referring to the sweet fluid in flowers used by pollinators.
- In French supermarkets, 'nectar de fruit' is a specific category of drink made from fruit pulp, water, and sugar.
- The word carries mythological weight, referring to the 'drink of the gods' and symbolizing supreme deliciousness.
- It is distinct from 'jus' (100% juice) and 'sève' (plant sap), requiring careful usage in culinary and scientific contexts.
The word nectar in French, just like in English, serves as a bridge between the scientific world of botany and the evocative world of gastronomy and mythology. At its most literal level, it refers to the sugary liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators. However, in a French context, the word carries a certain 'élégance' that often elevates it above simple juice or syrup. When you use the word nectar, you are often implying a sense of purity, intense sweetness, or divine quality. It is a masculine noun (le nectar), and its usage spans from the garden to the high-end restaurant table. In the botanical sense, it is the raw material from which bees create honey, making it a symbol of nature's productivity and hidden treasures. In the culinary world, a 'nectar de fruit' is a specific category of beverage in France, distinct from 'jus de fruit' because it contains added water and sugar to make thick pulpy fruits like apricots or peaches drinkable. This distinction is crucial for anyone navigating a French supermarket or menu.
- Botanical Context
- In biology, nectar is the essential reward offered by angiosperms to their animal partners. It is composed primarily of sucrose, glucose, and fructose. French naturalists often describe the 'récolte du nectar' (the harvesting of nectar) by insects as a delicate dance of biodiversity.
Les abeilles volent de fleur en fleur pour collecter le nectar précieux qui deviendra bientôt du miel doré.
- Culinary Designation
- In French commerce, a 'nectar de fruit' must contain a minimum percentage of fruit (usually between 25% and 50%) and is often reserved for fruits that are naturally too acidic or too thick to be consumed as 100% pure juice, such as apricot, pear, or guava.
Beyond the physical, the word is steeped in Greek mythology. The 'nectar des dieux' (nectar of the gods) was the drink that granted immortality. This mythological weight allows French speakers to use the word metaphorically to describe any drink or experience that is exceptionally pleasing. If a wine is particularly exquisite, a Frenchman might exclaim, 'C'est un véritable nectar !' This usage moves the word from the realm of science into the realm of high praise and sensory delight. It suggests a liquid that is not just a beverage, but an elixir. Understanding this word requires recognizing its three faces: the biological fuel, the regulated commercial product, and the poetic symbol of perfection.
Ce vin de Bordeaux est un nectar divin qui ravit le palais des connaisseurs les plus exigeants.
- Metaphorical Usage
- The word can describe anything that is the 'best part' or the 'essence' of something. For instance, in literature, one might speak of the 'nectar de la sagesse' (the nectar of wisdom), implying a concentrated and beneficial knowledge.
Le colibri plonge son long bec dans la corolle pour y puiser le nectar sucré.
Après une longue marche au soleil, cette eau fraîche semblait être le nectar le plus délicieux au monde.
Le poète compare les paroles de sa bien-aimée au nectar qui guérit toutes les blessures de l'âme.
Using nectar correctly in French involves understanding its grammatical gender and its typical associations with verbs of consumption, production, and appreciation. As a masculine noun, it is always 'le nectar' or 'un nectar'. Because it is an uncountable noun in most contexts (referring to a substance), it often takes the partitive article 'du' when referring to an unspecified quantity. For example, 'L'abeille cherche du nectar.' However, when referring to a specific product or a metaphorical 'best', the definite article 'le' is used. Let's explore its use across different grammatical structures and contexts to ensure you can deploy it naturally.
- With Verbs of Action
- Common verbs paired with nectar include récolter (to harvest), puiser (to draw/extract), aspirer (to suck/inhale), and savourer (to savor). These verbs highlight the process of gathering or enjoying the substance.
Chaque matin, les papillons viennent aspirer le nectar des lavandes du jardin.
- In Descriptive Phrases
- Adjectives like sucré (sugary), divin (divine), ambrosiaque (ambrosial), and parfumé (scented) are frequently used to qualify nectar, emphasizing its sensory appeal.
Elle nous a servi un nectar de poire particulièrement onctueux et parfumé.
In more advanced usage, nectar can be used to create compound ideas. For instance, 'le nectar de la vie' refers to the most joyous parts of existence. When writing about nature, you might use the passive voice: 'Le nectar est transformé en miel par les abeilles.' (The nectar is transformed into honey by the bees). In a restaurant setting, you might use the conditional to be polite: 'Je prendrais bien un nectar d'abricot, s'il vous plaît.' (I would like an apricot nectar, please). This word is versatile enough for both a primary school science project and a high-level literary analysis of 19th-century French poetry, where it often appears as a symbol of romantic longing or spiritual fulfillment.
Pour les Grecs anciens, le nectar était la boisson qui assurait l'immortalité aux dieux de l'Olympe.
- Quantification
- Use 'beaucoup de nectar' or 'un peu de nectar'. Example: 'Cette fleur produit énormément de nectar pour attirer les insectes.'
L'apiculteur explique que la qualité du miel dépend directement de la variété de nectar récolté.
Ce poème est un véritable nectar pour l'esprit fatigué.
Il a goûté au nectar du succès et il ne peut plus s'en passer désormais.
The word nectar is far from being a rare or archaic term; you will encounter it in several distinct areas of modern French life. The most common place is undoubtedly the supermarket or a café. When browsing the beverage aisle, you will see bottles labeled 'Nectar de Pêche' or 'Nectar de Banane'. This isn't just marketing; it's a legal classification. Because bananas and peaches are too thick to produce a clear juice, they are processed into nectar. Therefore, a French child might ask for a 'nectar' as naturally as an American child asks for 'juice'. Another frequent setting is in nature documentaries (like those on France 5 or ARTE), where narrators describe the intricate lives of bees and hummingbirds. The word provides a scientific yet accessible way to discuss the energy source of the natural world.
- In the Supermarket
- Look for labels. A 'Pur Jus' is 100% fruit, while a 'Nectar' is a mixture. This distinction is part of the consumer's daily vocabulary in France.
Au petit-déjeuner, l'hôtel proposait un nectar de goyave absolument délicieux.
- In Literature and Art
- French poetry, especially from the Romantic or Parnassian periods, uses nectar to symbolize beauty and the divine. You'll hear it in museum audio guides or literature classes.
You might also hear it in a metaphorical sense in political or social commentary. A journalist might describe a particularly beneficial law as a 'nectar pour l'économie' (nectar for the economy), though this is more rhetorical. In schools, during 'SVT' (Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre) classes, students learn about 'la pollinisation' and the role of nectar in the ecosystem. It is a word that bridges the gap between the mundane act of drinking a snack and the complex biological systems that sustain life. Whether you are reading a label, watching a bee in a Parisian park, or listening to a sommelier in Bordeaux, 'nectar' is a word that signifies quality, sweetness, and the very essence of life.
Le sommelier a décrit ce Sauternes comme un nectar aux notes de miel et d'abricot confit.
- Science Documentaries
- 'Le nectar est la principale source d'énergie pour de nombreux pollinisateurs.' This sentence is typical of educational content on French television.
Cette nouvelle crème de nuit est un véritable nectar pour les peaux sèches.
Dans les contes de fées français, les fées boivent souvent le nectar des fleurs de lune.
Le jardinier a planté des fleurs riches en nectar pour attirer les papillons monarques.
While nectar is a cognate with English, there are several nuances in French that can lead to errors for English speakers. The first and most common mistake is regarding its grammatical gender. In English, nouns don't have gender, but in French, nectar is strictly masculine. Many learners mistakenly treat it as feminine because it ends in 'r' or because they associate sweetness with feminine nouns. Always remember: le nectar, never 'la nectar'. Another frequent error involves the distinction between 'jus' and 'nectar' in a commercial context. In English, we might use 'nectar' and 'juice' interchangeably for a drink like apricot juice, but in France, calling a 'nectar' a 'jus' on a label is a violation of consumer law. As a learner, if you ask for a 'jus d'abricot', the waiter might correct you and say 'un nectar d'abricot'.
- Gender Error
- Mistake: 'La nectar est douce.' Correct: 'Le nectar est doux.' Remember that adjectives must agree with the masculine noun.
Ne dites pas 'une nectar', dites toujours le nectar.
- Confusing Nectar with Pollen
- In a scientific context, learners sometimes swap 'nectar' and 'pollen'. Nectar is the liquid (le liquide); pollen is the powder (la poudre). Bees collect both, but for different purposes.
A third mistake is overusing the word. While 'nectar' is a lovely word, using it for every sweet drink can sound overly dramatic or like a marketing brochure. If you are just drinking apple juice, call it 'jus de pomme'. Use 'nectar' only when it is the specific product name or when you genuinely want to emphasize the divine quality of a beverage. Lastly, pay attention to pronunciation. In English, the stress is often on the first syllable (NEC-tar), but in French, the stress is evenly distributed with a slight emphasis on the final syllable (nec-TAR), and the 'r' must be the French uvular 'r'.
Attention à la prononciation : le 'r' final de nectar doit être bien prononcé à la française.
- Spelling Note
- Fortunately, the spelling is identical in French and English, which is one less thing to worry about!
Le nectar n'est pas un sirop ; il est moins sucré et contient plus de fruit.
N'utilisez pas nectar pour parler de l'eau plate, c'est trop exagéré !
Le mot nectar est souvent suivi de la préposition 'de' pour indiquer l'origine.
To truly master the use of nectar, it is helpful to compare it with other French words that occupy the same semantic space. Depending on the context—whether you are in a garden, a bar, or reading a poem—you might choose a different term to be more precise or to vary your vocabulary. The most obvious alternative is jus (juice), but as we have seen, the difference is often one of consistency and composition. Another related word is suc, which refers to the natural juices of a plant or meat, often concentrated. In a botanical sense, sève (sap) is the internal fluid of the plant, whereas nectar is the fluid secreted externally. Understanding these distinctions will make your French sound much more sophisticated and accurate.
- Nectar vs. Jus
- 'Jus' is 100% fruit. 'Nectar' is fruit pulp + water + sugar. Use 'jus' for oranges and 'nectar' for apricots.
Contrairement au jus de pomme, le nectar de pêche est très épais.
- Nectar vs. Ambroisie
- In mythology, 'nectar' was the drink and 'ambroisie' (ambrosia) was the food of the gods. Both are used metaphorically for something delicious.
In a more informal or culinary setting, you might hear the word coulis. A coulis is a thick sauce made from puréed and strained vegetables or fruits. While a nectar is a drink, a coulis is an accompaniment for a dessert or dish. Then there is sirop (syrup), which is much higher in sugar and usually diluted with water. If you are looking for a word to describe the 'best part' of something without the liquid connotation, you might use la quintessence or le fleuron. For example, 'Ce poème est la quintessence de son talent.' By choosing between these options, you can tailor your message to be scientific, culinary, or highly poetic, demonstrating a deep grasp of French nuances.
Le suc des plantes est parfois utilisé en médecine traditionnelle.
- Nectar vs. Sève
- The 'sève' (sap) circulates inside the plant to provide nutrients, while 'nectar' is produced specifically to attract insects.
Cet élixir de jouvence était en fait un simple nectar de fleurs sauvages.
Elle a ajouté un coulis de framboise sur son gâteau, ce qui le rendait aussi doux que du nectar.
Le sirop d'érable est souvent confondu avec le nectar par les citadins.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
In Greek mythology, nectar was often paired with ambrosia; nectar was the drink, and ambrosia was the food.
发音指南
- Pronouncing it with an English 'r' instead of a French uvular 'r'.
- Putting the stress on the first syllable like in English.
- Forgetting the 't' sound in the middle.
- Muffling the final 'ar' sound.
- Using a nasal vowel where there isn't one.
难度评级
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate.
Need to remember the masculine gender and the 'de fruit' structure.
The French 'r' and the stress on the last syllable require practice.
Clear sound, but can be confused with 'hectare' in fast speech.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Gender of nouns ending in -ar
Le nectar, le hangar, le car.
Partitive articles with substances
Je bois du nectar.
Noun + de + Noun (no article)
Un nectar de fruit.
Adjective agreement with masculine nouns
Le nectar est délicieux.
Plural of nouns
Les nectars de ces fleurs sont variés.
按水平分级的例句
Le nectar est sucré.
The nectar is sweet.
Masculine noun, singular.
C'est un nectar d'abricot.
It is an apricot nectar.
Use 'un' for masculine.
L'abeille aime le nectar.
The bee likes nectar.
Definite article 'le'.
Je veux du nectar.
I want some nectar.
Partitive article 'du'.
Le nectar est jaune.
The nectar is yellow.
Adjective agreement (masculine).
Il boit le nectar.
He is drinking the nectar.
Simple present tense.
Voici le nectar.
Here is the nectar.
Presentative 'voici'.
Le nectar est dans le verre.
The nectar is in the glass.
Preposition 'dans'.
Les fleurs donnent du nectar aux abeilles.
Flowers give nectar to bees.
Indirect object 'aux abeilles'.
Ce nectar de poire est très épais.
This pear nectar is very thick.
Demonstrative adjective 'ce'.
Tu préfères le jus ou le nectar ?
Do you prefer juice or nectar?
Comparison.
Ma mère achète du nectar au marché.
My mother buys nectar at the market.
Verb 'acheter'.
Le nectar est une boisson naturelle.
Nectar is a natural drink.
Predicate nominative.
Il y a beaucoup de nectar dans cette fleur.
There is a lot of nectar in this flower.
Quantity 'beaucoup de'.
Nous buvons du nectar de mangue.
We are drinking mango nectar.
Plural subject 'nous'.
Le nectar est plus sucré que le jus.
Nectar is sweeter than juice.
Comparative 'plus... que'.
L'apiculteur récolte le miel fait de nectar.
The beekeeper harvests honey made of nectar.
Relative clause implied.
Ce vin est un véritable nectar pour les papilles.
This wine is a true nectar for the taste buds.
Metaphorical use.
Le nectar d'abricot est souvent servi au goûter.
Apricot nectar is often served at snack time.
Passive voice 'est servi'.
Elle a goûté un nectar exotique pendant ses vacances.
She tasted an exotic nectar during her vacation.
Passé composé.
Le colibri a besoin de nectar pour voler.
The hummingbird needs nectar to fly.
Expression 'avoir besoin de'.
On trouve différents types de nectars au supermarché.
One finds different types of nectars at the supermarket.
Indefinite pronoun 'on'.
Le nectar des fleurs attire les papillons colorés.
Flower nectar attracts colorful butterflies.
Subject-verb agreement.
Voulez-vous goûter ce nectar artisanal ?
Would you like to taste this artisanal nectar?
Polite 'vous' form.
La réglementation impose une teneur minimale en fruits pour le nectar.
Regulations impose a minimum fruit content for nectar.
Formal vocabulary.
Le poète compare l'amour au nectar des dieux.
The poet compares love to the nectar of the gods.
Literary allusion.
Bien que sucré, ce nectar conserve l'acidité du fruit.
Although sweet, this nectar retains the fruit's acidity.
Conjunction 'bien que' + adjective.
Les abeilles transforment le nectar en miel par évaporation.
Bees transform nectar into honey through evaporation.
Preposition 'par'.
Ce nectar de cassis est la spécialité de la région.
This blackcurrant nectar is the region's specialty.
Apposition.
Il savourait chaque goutte de ce précieux nectar.
He savored every drop of this precious nectar.
Imperfect tense for description.
Le nectar est essentiel à la survie de nombreuses espèces.
Nectar is essential to the survival of many species.
Adjective phrase 'essentiel à'.
Elle a versé un peu de nectar sur sa salade de fruits.
She poured a little nectar on her fruit salad.
Quantifier 'un peu de'.
L'élixir qu'il nous a servi s'apparentait à un nectar divin.
The elixir he served us was akin to a divine nectar.
Pronominal verb 's'apparenter à'.
La quintessence de ce parfum réside dans son nectar floral.
The quintessence of this perfume lies in its floral nectar.
Abstract noun usage.
Nul ne saurait résister au nectar de la tentation.
No one could resist the nectar of temptation.
Negative 'nul ne saurait'.
Le nectar, par sa douceur, apaise les esprits tourmentés.
Nectar, by its sweetness, soothes tormented spirits.
Parenthetical phrase.
L'analyse chimique a révélé la pureté du nectar récolté.
Chemical analysis revealed the purity of the harvested nectar.
Scientific register.
Il s'agit d'un nectar onctueux, presque sirupeux, aux arômes complexes.
It is a smooth, almost syrupy nectar with complex aromas.
Accumulation of adjectives.
Le nectar de la sagesse se boit à petites gorgées.
The nectar of wisdom is drunk in small sips.
Passive pronominal 'se boit'.
Sous l'influence du nectar, les langues se déliaient enfin.
Under the influence of the nectar, tongues were finally loosening.
Idiomatic expression 'les langues se délient'.
L'ambroisie et le nectar constituaient le régime exclusif de l'Olympe.
Ambrosia and nectar constituted the exclusive diet of Olympus.
Classical historical reference.
Ce nectar de vie, bien que fugace, laisse un souvenir impérissable.
This nectar of life, though fleeting, leaves an imperishable memory.
Concessive clause 'bien que'.
La subtilité de ce nectar réside dans l'équilibre entre sucre et amertume.
The subtlety of this nectar lies in the balance between sugar and bitterness.
Abstract subject.
Il a puisé dans le nectar de ses souvenirs pour écrire son chef-d'œuvre.
He drew from the nectar of his memories to write his masterpiece.
Metaphorical 'puiser dans'.
Le nectar des fleurs nocturnes exhale un parfum envoûtant.
The nectar of nocturnal flowers exhales a haunting fragrance.
Elevated verb 'exhaler'.
Chaque goutte de ce nectar semble contenir l'univers entier.
Every drop of this nectar seems to contain the entire universe.
Hyperbole.
La récolte du nectar est soumise aux aléas climatiques les plus rudes.
The nectar harvest is subject to the harshest climatic hazards.
Passive construction with 'soumise à'.
On ne saurait qualifier ce breuvage autrement que de nectar.
One could not qualify this beverage as anything other than nectar.
Double negation for emphasis.
常见搭配
常用短语
— Used to describe a very delicious drink or food.
Goûte ce café, c'est du nectar !
— A plant that produces a lot of nectar.
Le trèfle est une excellente source de nectar.
— Refers to a perfect feast or state of bliss.
Ils vivaient de nectar et d'ambroisie.
— The search for something sweet or rewarding.
La quête du nectar occupe les abeilles tout l'été.
容易混淆的词
Pollen is the yellow powder; nectar is the sweet liquid.
Jus is 100% fruit; nectar has added water and sugar.
Sirop is much thicker and higher in sugar than nectar.
习语与表达
— To enjoy life's pleasures to the fullest.
Il profite de sa retraite pour boire le nectar de la vie.
poetic— Something that is very pleasing to hear (music or praise).
Ses compliments étaient du nectar pour mes oreilles.
informal— To live on very little or on very refined things.
Ce poète semble se nourrir de nectar et d'air pur.
literary— The most valuable part of learning.
Il a passé sa vie à chercher le nectar de la connaissance.
academic— The sweet result of a long wait.
Ce succès est un nectar de patience.
metaphorical— To sell a high-quality product (sometimes used ironically).
Ce vendeur prétend vendre du nectar, mais c'est de l'eau.
colloquial— Something that makes one feel young.
Le sport est son nectar de jeunesse.
common— Refers to the absolute best version of something.
Ce fromage est le nectar de l'Olympe.
humorous— To take the best from a source.
Il a puisé au nectar de la littérature classique.
elevated— The mix of sweetness and bitterness in life.
Son discours était un mélange de nectar et de fiel.
literary容易混淆
Sounds similar in fast speech.
An hectare is a unit of land area (10,000 square meters), while nectar is a liquid.
Il possède un hectare de vignes pour faire son nectar.
Similar starting sound.
Nacre is mother-of-pearl (from shells), not a drink.
Le bouton est en nacre.
Ending sound is similar.
Secteur means a sector or area of activity.
Le secteur de la vente.
Related root word.
A nectarine is a fruit; nectar is the liquid.
Je mange une nectarine et je bois un nectar.
Similar meaning.
Suc is more general for plant/animal juices; nectar is specifically for flowers/drinks.
Le suc gastrique.
句型
Le nectar est [adjectif].
Le nectar est bon.
Je bois du nectar de [fruit].
Je bois du nectar de mangue.
C'est un nectar pour [nom].
C'est un nectar pour les abeilles.
Bien que ce soit un nectar, [phrase].
Bien que ce soit un nectar, il n'est pas trop sucré.
Ce breuvage s'apparente à un nectar de [nom].
Ce breuvage s'apparente à un nectar de fleurs.
Nul ne saurait nier la qualité de ce nectar.
Nul ne saurait nier la qualité de ce nectar.
Il y a du nectar dans [lieu].
Il y a du nectar dans la fleur.
Le nectar de [nom] est [adjectif].
Le nectar de poire est onctueux.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Common in culinary and nature contexts; rare in everyday slang.
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La nectar est délicieuse.
→
Le nectar est délicieux.
Nectar is masculine, so the adjective must be masculine.
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Un jus d'abricot (when it's actually nectar).
→
Un nectar d'abricot.
In France, these are legally different products. Apricots usually make nectar.
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Le nectar de les fleurs.
→
Le nectar des fleurs.
Contraction of 'de + les' is 'des'.
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Nectarine (meaning the liquid).
→
Nectar.
A nectarine is a fruit with smooth skin, not the liquid in a flower.
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Pronouncing it 'NECK-tar' (English stress).
→
nec-TAR (French stress).
French word stress is generally on the final syllable.
小贴士
Check the Gender
Always pair 'nectar' with masculine adjectives like 'sucré' or 'doux'. Never use 'douce' or 'sucrée'.
Jus vs Nectar
When buying drinks, check the label. 'Pur Jus' is healthier than 'Nectar' which has added sugar.
The Final R
Practice the uvular 'r' by gargling or making a light scratching sound in your throat.
Mythology Matters
Knowing the link to Greek gods helps you understand why the word sounds 'fancy' in French.
Use it as a Superlative
Instead of saying 'C'est très bon', try 'C'est un véritable nectar' to sound more expressive.
Bee Friendly
In nature contexts, remember that nectar is the reward for pollination.
Look for the Percentage
French law requires the fruit percentage to be listed on nectars. Look for it!
Essence of Life
Use 'le nectar de...' to describe the core or best part of an abstract concept like wisdom or youth.
Listen for the 'T'
The 't' in nectar is crisp and clear, unlike some English dialects where it might be softened.
Ancient Roots
The word hasn't changed its spelling in centuries, making it a stable part of the language.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Neck' and 'Tar'. A giraffe with a long 'neck' drinking sweet 'tar' (nectar) from a tall flower.
视觉联想
Imagine a golden, glowing liquid inside a deep purple flower, with a tiny bee hovering over it.
Word Web
挑战
Write three sentences: one about a bee, one about a supermarket drink, and one about a great wine, all using 'nectar'.
词源
Derived from the Latin 'nectar', which comes from the Greek 'nektar'.
原始含义: The drink of the gods in Greek mythology, which prevented death.
Indo-European (Hellenic -> Latin -> Romance).文化背景
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it mockingly for cheap drinks.
English speakers use 'nectar' similarly, but French speakers have stricter legal definitions for commercial nectars.
在生活中练习
真实语境
At the supermarket
- Où est le nectar d'abricot ?
- Est-ce du pur jus ou du nectar ?
- Je cherche un nectar sans sucre ajouté.
- Ce nectar est en promotion.
In a garden
- Les abeilles cherchent le nectar.
- Cette fleur produit beaucoup de nectar.
- Le nectar est au fond de la fleur.
- Ne dérange pas l'abeille qui boit le nectar.
Wine tasting
- Ce vin est un vrai nectar.
- On sent des notes de nectar de pêche.
- C'est un nectar très équilibré.
- Quel nectar magnifique !
Mythology class
- Le nectar était la boisson des dieux.
- L'ambroisie et le nectar.
- Qui servait le nectar sur l'Olympe ?
- Le nectar rendait immortel.
At a café
- Un nectar de poire, s'il vous plaît.
- Avez-vous du nectar de mangue ?
- Le nectar est-il bien frais ?
- Je vais prendre un nectar.
对话开场白
"Quel est ton nectar de fruit préféré quand tu vas au café ?"
"Est-ce que tu savais que le nectar d'abricot n'est pas du pur jus ?"
"As-tu déjà vu un colibri boire du nectar dans un jardin ?"
"Si tu devais choisir un 'nectar des dieux', ce serait quelle boisson ?"
"Penses-tu que le miel a vraiment le goût du nectar des fleurs ?"
日记主题
Décrivez votre boisson préférée comme si c'était un nectar divin provenant de l'Olympe.
Racontez une journée dans la vie d'une abeille qui cherche le meilleur nectar du jardin.
Pourquoi le mot 'nectar' semble-t-il plus élégant que le mot 'jus' selon vous ?
Imaginez un nouveau type de nectar de fruit exotique. Quels seraient ses ingrédients ?
Quelle est la chose la plus douce que vous ayez jamais goûtée ? Était-ce un nectar ?
常见问题
10 个问题It is masculine: le nectar.
Juice (jus) is 100% fruit. Nectar is fruit pulp mixed with water and sugar. This is a legal distinction on labels.
Technically yes, but it usually implies a thicker consistency or higher quality. Using it for soda would be strange.
Un nectar d'abricot.
No, they also collect pollen, but nectar is their main source of energy/sugar.
Not commonly, though 'C'est du nectar' can be used informally to mean something is excellent.
Le nectar des dieux.
No, it must be pronounced clearly.
Yes, 'les nectars', used when talking about different varieties.
It comes from Greek mythology, where it was the drink that made the gods immortal.
自我测试 200 个问题
Décrivez le goût d'un nectar d'abricot en deux phrases.
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Faites une phrase avec 'abeille' et 'nectar'.
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Expliquez la différence entre un jus et un nectar.
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Utilisez 'nectar' de façon métaphorique pour décrire un vin.
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Écrivez une courte publicité pour un nectar de mangue.
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Traduisez : 'The hummingbird drinks the nectar of the red flower.'
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Pourquoi les fleurs produisent-elles du nectar ?
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Décrivez une scène de jardin avec le mot 'nectar'.
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Inventez un nom de boisson divine utilisant le mot 'nectar'.
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Répondez à la question : Quel nectar préférez-vous ?
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Écrivez une phrase au futur avec 'nectar'.
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Utilisez 'nectar' dans une phrase négative.
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Écrivez une phrase avec 'nectar' et 'immortalité'.
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Décrivez la couleur du nectar de pêche.
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Traduisez : 'Bees make honey from nectar.'
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Faites une phrase avec 'nectar' et 'supermarché'.
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Utilisez 'nectar' pour décrire une musique.
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Écrivez une phrase avec 'nectar' et 'pollen'.
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Traduisez : 'A drop of nectar.'
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Utilisez 'nectar' dans une question polie.
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Prononcez le mot 'nectar' en insistant sur le 'r' final.
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Dites : 'Le nectar est sucré.'
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Demandez un nectar d'abricot dans un café.
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Dites : 'L'abeille boit le nectar.'
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Expliquez oralement ce qu'est le nectar des dieux.
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Dites : 'Ce vin est un véritable nectar.'
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Comparez le jus et le nectar en parlant.
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Dites : 'Les fleurs produisent du nectar pour les insectes.'
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Prononcez 'nectar de poire' sans hésiter.
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Dites : 'C'est du nectar pour mes oreilles.'
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Décrivez la couleur du nectar de mangue.
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Dites : 'Le colibri aime le nectar.'
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Prononcez le pluriel 'les nectars'.
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Dites : 'Une goutte de nectar divin.'
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Expliquez pourquoi le nectar est important pour les abeilles.
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Dites : 'Je n'aime pas le nectar de banane.'
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Dites : 'Le nectar est au cœur de la fleur.'
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Dites : 'Ce nectar est trop sucré pour moi.'
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Prononcez 'nectar de goyave'.
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Dites : 'Le nectar de la sagesse.'
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Écoutez et écrivez le mot manquant : 'L'abeille cherche du ______.'
Écoutez la phrase et dites si elle est vraie ou fausse : 'Le nectar est salé.'
Écoutez et identifiez le fruit : 'Je bois un nectar d'abricot.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le nectar des dieux.'
Écoutez : 'Un nectar onctueux.' Quel adjectif est utilisé ?
Écoutez et trouvez l'intrus : 'Jus, nectar, lait, miel.'
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Le nectar de poire est épais.'
Écoutez : 'Les fleurs sécrètent du nectar.' Quel est le verbe ?
Écoutez et écrivez le genre : 'Le nectar.'
Écoutez la phrase : 'Le nectar est délicieux.' Est-ce positif ou négatif ?
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Du nectar pour les papillons.'
Écoutez : 'Ce vin est un nectar.' Est-ce qu'on parle de jus de fruit ?
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Récolter le nectar.'
Écoutez : 'Le nectar de mangue est frais.' Quel fruit entendez-vous ?
Écoutez et écrivez : 'Une source de nectar.'
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Summary
The word 'nectar' in French is a versatile masculine noun used in biology (bee food), commerce (thick fruit drinks), and literature (divine essence). Example: 'Ce nectar de pêche est délicieux' (This peach nectar is delicious).
- Nectar is a masculine noun in French (le nectar) referring to the sweet fluid in flowers used by pollinators.
- In French supermarkets, 'nectar de fruit' is a specific category of drink made from fruit pulp, water, and sugar.
- The word carries mythological weight, referring to the 'drink of the gods' and symbolizing supreme deliciousness.
- It is distinct from 'jus' (100% juice) and 'sève' (plant sap), requiring careful usage in culinary and scientific contexts.
Check the Gender
Always pair 'nectar' with masculine adjectives like 'sucré' or 'doux'. Never use 'douce' or 'sucrée'.
Jus vs Nectar
When buying drinks, check the label. 'Pur Jus' is healthier than 'Nectar' which has added sugar.
The Final R
Practice the uvular 'r' by gargling or making a light scratching sound in your throat.
Mythology Matters
Knowing the link to Greek gods helps you understand why the word sounds 'fancy' in French.
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