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C'est quoi? What is it?
Give an example of...
Le carnaval de Québec
Francophone countries
100

celebration in French

célébration

100

musique

music

100

A personal celebration

a birthday - something directly about you 

100

They build a 'palais' or 'hôtel' made out of this

(bonus for french)

glace/ice (bonus for french)

100

La France

France

200

tradition in French

tradition

200

nourriture

food

200

A cultural celebration

a celebration connected to your culture

200

They pour this on snow and eat it (bonus for French)

Maple Taffy - la Tire

200

La Belgique

Belgium

300

the verb 'to celebrate' in French

célébrer

300

vêtements

clothing

300

A social celebration

A celebration that involves people, people gathering together

300

They slide on these

sleds - toboggan
300

La Suisse

Switzerland

400

can mean holiday or party in French (but sounds similar to a related word)

fête

400

défilé

parade
400

A spiritual celebration

It can be related to spirituality or religion

400

This is the mascot

Le bonhomme de carnaval

400

La Côte d'Ivoire

Ivory Coast

500

Can you explain this? 'fête' - needs a high level of detail! 

(Explaining meaning and connection to English, plus spelling)

This word means party or holiday, but can also be linked to the English word 'festival'

The accent on the first e represents a missing 's' which shows the link to the English word festival

500

cadeau

gift

500
Give examples of some elements of celebration (at least 5)

food, clothing, decorations, music, dancing,etc

500

There is a big one of these to show off all the beautiful decorations, floats and costumes

Parade - défilé

500
Monaco
Monaco