virus
The French word virus (pronounced 'vee-roos') is a noun that refers to the same concept as in English: a tiny, infectious agent that causes illness and can only reproduce inside the living cells of other organisms. It's a word you'll encounter when discussing health, biology, and sometimes even in the context of computer security, though for A1 learners, the primary focus is on the biological meaning.
In everyday conversations, people might use 'virus' when talking about common illnesses like the flu, or more serious diseases. You'll hear it in news reports about public health concerns, or when someone is describing why they are feeling unwell. It's a fundamental term in understanding how certain diseases spread.
- Example Usage
- J'ai attrapé un virus et je suis malade.
- Il y a un nouveau virus qui se propage.
Je pense que j'ai un virus.
Understanding 'virus' is important for basic health-related vocabulary. It's a straightforward word with a direct translation, making it accessible for beginners. You'll often hear it in contexts related to doctors, pharmacies, and general well-being.
- Common Situations
- Discussing symptoms: 'J'ai mal à la tête à cause d'un virus.'
- Hearing news: 'Le journal parle d'un virus dangereux.'
- At the doctor's: 'Le médecin dit que c'est juste un virus.'
- Hearing news: 'Le journal parle d'un virus dangereux.'
Le virus de la grippe est courant en hiver.
Using 'virus' in French is quite straightforward, especially at the A1 level. Since it's a masculine noun, it will often be preceded by articles like 'un' (a/an) or 'le' (the).
When you're feeling sick, you might say you have a virus. For example, 'J'ai un virus' translates to 'I have a virus.' This is a common and direct way to express that you are unwell due to an infection.
- Basic Sentence Structure
- Subject + Verb + un/le + virus.
- Example: Elle a un virus. (She has a virus.)
J'ai attrapé un virus ce matin.
You can also use 'virus' when talking about the spread of diseases. For instance, 'Ce virus se propage rapidement' means 'This virus is spreading rapidly.' This highlights its use in contexts related to public health and epidemiology, even at a basic level.
- Using 'Ce' (This)
- Ce virus est dangereux.
- Comment arrêter la propagation de ce virus?
Il faut se protéger contre le virus.
When discussing medical advice or precautions, 'virus' is frequently used. For example, a doctor might say, 'C'est probablement un virus, pas une bactérie' (It's probably a virus, not a bacterium). This distinction is important in medical contexts.
- Medical Contexts
- Le médecin a diagnostiqué un virus.
- Le vaccin aide à combattre ce virus.
The word 'virus' is frequently heard in everyday French conversations, especially when discussing health and well-being. You'll often hear it in contexts related to common illnesses, which are a frequent topic of discussion.
In France, like in many other countries, people often talk about seasonal illnesses. During winter months, discussions about the flu or other respiratory viruses are very common. You might overhear conversations like: 'Oh là là, j'ai un virus, je tousse beaucoup' (Oh dear, I have a virus, I'm coughing a lot).
- Conversations about Sickness
- 'Ma fille est rentrée de l'école avec un virus.'
- 'Je crois que j'ai attrapé le même virus que toi.'
例句
Un nouveau virus se propage rapidement.
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