Voyageurs Nourriture
Voyageurs Vêtements
Nouns for people
-ER verbs used in this unit of the Voyageurs
-ER verb endings
100

The French word for maple taffy. Often a sweet treat at the Festival.

Tire d'erable

100

French word for for a red checkered shirt

Une chemise rouge à carreaux

100

The athletes

les athlètes 

100

to travel

Voyager

100

What is the ending added to stem when the subject pronoun is "TU"

-ES

200

A typical soup the Voyageurs ate made from a small green vegetable. Often Chefs have a competition of this food at the festival.

Soupe aux pois

200

French word for arrowed patterned sash/belt

une ceinture fléchée 

200

the artistes

les artistes

200

to eat

manger

200

What is the ending added to stem when the subject pronoun is " JE, IL, ELLE, JOHN, LE CANOT

-E

300

Flat oval shaped unleavened bread that the voyageurs ate.

Bannock

300

This article of clothing is used as a symbol used in the Festival du Voyageur logo.

une tuque

300

the musicians

les musiciens

300

to play

jouer

300

What is the ending added to stem when the subject pronoun is "VOUS"

-EZ

400

Thick type stew the Voyageurs ate. Word contains French word for "thick" and Cree word for "soup"

Rubaboo

400

French word for the coat the Voyageurs wore during winter months. Another ancient French word for "Un manteau"

Une capote

400

the dansers

les danseurs

400

to use

utiliser

400

What is the ending added to stem when the subject pronoun is "ils / elles"

-ENT

500

Dried up bison meat, voyageurs ate for large amounts of calories that equals the same calories as a Big Mac from McDonald's

Pemmican

500

Article of clothing the voyageurs wore to keep snow from going into their boots. French word please.

Les mitasses ou les jambières

500

the travellers

les Voyageurs

500

to participate

Participer

500

What is the ending added to stem when the subject pronoun is "MOI ET MESSI" OR "NOUS"

-ONS