vocabulary
French Geography
French History & Culture
french food
French Pop Culture
100

The French word for "rainbow."

arc-en-ciel

100

This famous monument in Paris was originally built as the entrance arch for a World's Fair in 1889.

The Eiffel Tower

100

This famous French military leader became Emperor of France in 1804.

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

This small, round French cookie comes in two shells with a creamy filling and many different colors and flavors

Un macaron

100

This French luxury fashion house is known for its interlocking double-C logo and was founded by Gabrielle "Coco" in 1910.

Chanel

200

"J'ai faim" means this in English

I am hungry

200

This city in southern France is famous for its film festival every year.

Cannes

200

The French national motto is "Liberté, Égalité" and ____

Fraternité

200

In France, this meal is typically eaten very late at night, around 8 or 9pm, unlike in America.

Dinner (le dîner)

200

This French luxury brand, famous for its red-soled high heels, is worn by celebrities all over the world and was founded by Christian in 1991

Louboutin

300

The French word for "umbrella."

parapluie

300

France is the largest country in this continent.

Europe (without Russia)

300

This French woman was the first person ever to win TWO Nobel Prizes, in two different sciences.

Marie Curie

300

This rich French sauce, made from butter and flour, is the base of many classic French dishes. French chefs call it one of the five "mother sauces."

Béchamel

300

This French author wrote "Le Petit Prince," one of the most translated books in the world, in 1943

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

400

The French say "avoir le cafard" when they feel sad or down. What animal is "le cafard"?

A cockroach!

400

France is nicknamed this because of its shape when you look at it on a map.

L'Hexagone

400

The Moulin Rouge, the world's most famous cabaret, is located in this neighborhood of Paris.

Montmartre

400

This French dish is a savory tart made with eggs, cream, and cheese (and sometimes bacon), originally from the Lorraine region.

Quiche Lorraine

400

This French movie, released in 2001 and set in Montmartre, follows a quirky young woman who secretly helps people find happiness.

Amélie (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain)

500

This French word is used to describe the feeling of missing a place you've never actually been to

Dépaysement

500

This tiny country is completely surrounded by France and is known for being a tax haven and for its casino

Monaco

500

This French philosopher wrote "I think, therefore I am" — one of the most famous phrases in the history of philosophy

René Descartes

500

This French cheese, nicknamed "the stinky bishop," is so strong that it was reportedly banned from the Paris Metro. It comes wrapped in a distinctive orange rind and is from Normandy.

Époisses

500

This French novelist wrote "Les Misérables" in 1862, a story about an ex-convict named Jean Valjean who was imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread. It later became a famous musical.

Victor Hugo

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