My/Your
Yours/Ours/His/Hers/Theirs
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100

You would use this specific possessive adjective to say "my book" (livre, masculine singular).

qu'est-ce que Mon

100

This possessive adjective is used for "our" when referring to a single item, like "our house" (notre maison).

qu'est ce que notre

100

This iconic, long, thin loaf of French bread literally translates to "wand" or "baton" in English.

baguette

100

beaucoup

bow - koo

100

The colors of the French Tricolore flag have specific meanings. White represents the historic French monarchy, while these other two colors represent the city of Paris.

bleu et rouge

200

If you are talking to a friend about their mother (mère, feminine singular), you would use this word for "your."

qu'est-ce que TA

200

You are speaking to your teacher (formal) about his books. This is the plural word for "your" you must use.

vos

200

Translated literally as "to break the fast," this is the French word for breakfast.

le petit-déjeuner

200

Croissant

cwa - son

200

Because of its unique six-sided shape on a map, France is often referred to by French citizens by this geometric nickname.

The Hexagon? (L'Hexagone)


300

This is the correct plural possessive adjective used to translate both "my parents" (parents) and "my keys" (clés).

qu'est ce que Mes

300

This is the correct translation for "their children" (enfants, plural).

leurs

300

Because you usually eat some chicken rather than a whole chicken, this is the correct masculine singular partitive article you use before the word poulet.

du

300

Fille

Fee

300

France shares land borders with eight different countries. Name three of them.

Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, or Andorra?

400

Translate this sentence into French: "My computer is on your table."

qu'est ce que mon ordinateur est sur ta table"?

400

Translate this sentence: "His idea is excellent."

"Son idée est excellente"?

400

This is how you translate the full sentence "I would like an apple, please" using polite conditional phrasing (je voudrais).

"Je voudrais une pomme, s'il vous plaît"?

400

Voyage

voy - aj

400

The classic Disney movie Ratatouille takes place in Paris, but this iconic 1996 Disney movie takes place entirely inside a famous Parisian cathedral.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame?

500

This is the correct translation of the phrase: "Your (informal) schools are big." (Écoles is feminine plural).

qu'est ce que "Tes écoles sont grandes"? 

500

Translate the phrase "his brother" into French.

qu'est ce que "son frère"? 

500

If you hear a French speaker talk about "une pêche," they aren't talking about casting a line to catch a fish at the lake—they are actually talking about eating this juicy summer fruit.

a peach

500

Six chasseurs

see - shah - sur

500

Celebrated on July 14th, France's National Day (often called Bastille Day) commemorates the storming of a fortress-prison during this major historical event that began in 1789.

the french revolution