FRENCH VOCABULARY: SYNONYMS
LEARN FRENCH VOCABULARY WITH SYNONYMS
Time to enrich your French vocabulary!
When you learn a new word or expression, it is always a good idea to explore it a little bit, to try to find out if it has a little twin hiding somewhere… In other words, does it have a synonym, a word that has the same meaning?
Time to put your detective hat on and investigate the few words listed below. Just fill in the blanks with synonyms, or equivalent expressions, and post your answers in the comment box.
Bonne enquête! Enjoy the investigation!
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Des vêtements; ______________ Clothes
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Un sentiment; _______________ A feeling
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Un(e) ami(e); ________________ A friend
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Joli(e); _____________________ Pretty
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Moche; ____________________ Ugly
- Cool; ______________________ Cool
- Stupide;____________________ Stupid
- Tendre; ____________________ Tender, affectionate
- Nettoyer; ___________________ To clean
- Se trouver; __________________ To be (somewhere)
- Interroger;__________________ To interrogate/ask questions
- Plaisanter; __________________ To be kidding
- Distraire; ___________________ To entertain
- Etre distrait(e); _______________ To be distracted
- A tout à l’heure;_______________ See you later
Réponses (answers): des habits,une impression/une émotion, un(e) pote/copain/copine, beau/belle, laid, sympa, idiot, doux/douce, laver, être, demander, rigoler, amuser, être dans la lune, à plus tard.
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