Sun
Soleil
Il pleut
It's raining
Il gele
There is an accent on the first e
What does "il y a" mean?
There is/There are
How would you say "the clouds"?
les nuages
Wind
Vent
Il fait chaud
It's hot
Il fait pleut
Il pleut
Pronounce this word: "CHAUD"
"show"
V A L L I A N I
It's pouring
It's nice out.
Il fait beau.
Quel temp fait-il?
Quel tempS fait-it?
What sound does "EAU" make in French?
How do you say "a black cat"?
un chat noir
She's crying
Elle pleut
It fait un temps de chien.
It's an expression to mean it's bad weather.
Il niege.
It's snowing
Il y a du soleil.
Is this sentence correct or is there a spelling/grammar mistake? TAKE A LONG LOOK BEFORE ANSWERING.
Nah, it's all good. No mistakes :)
How do you say "Madame's dog?"?
le chien de Madame
There is some fog (It's foggy)
Il y a du brouillard
Il fait mauvais
It is bad weather
Il y a l'orage
Il y a de l'orage
YOUR TEAM FOUND A BONUS QUESTION!!
For double the points, can you tell if "ORAGE" is masculine or feminine? Why or why not?
What do weather expressions always begin with "IL"? What word is "il" referring to and why don't we use "elle" instead?
ie, why is it "Il fait chaud" and not "Elle fait chaud"?
Because IL refers to the WEATHER (le temps).
It's a masculine word, which is why we use "il" instead of "elle"
CHAISE (chair, a feminine word)
Come to the board and write in french:
THE BLUE CHAIR
LA CHAISE BLEUE