around town
food
house
restaurant
wild card
100
What is a bibliotheque?
library
100
What is a petit pois?
a pea
100
What does it mean to live in an HLM?
in the projects
100
How would you WELCOME someone to your restaurant?
bienvenue a...
100
What does this mean? Je voudrais un croque-monsieur.
I would like a ham and cheese sandwich.
200
What is the verb for "to go?"
aller
200
What is the biggest meal of the day in France? How long does it take to eat?
lunch; about two hours
200
What is the difference between a "ville" and "la campagne"?
ville = city; campagne = country
200
name two ways to ORDER food in French
je voudrais je prends
200
what is the difference between a' and a?
a' means at; a means has
300
what is the word for at, in, and on used with locations and housing?
a--with an accent on top!
300
translate: please, sir, I would like a tomato.
S'il vous plait, monsieur, je voudrais une tomate.
300
translate: I have a new house.
J'ai une maison nouvelle.
300
True or false: Usually, the tip is included in the price at French restaurants.
True
300
What are the three ways to say SOME in French?
du, de la, des
400
translate: I go to the parc.
Je vais au parc.
400
I will take some chicken.
Je prends du poulet.
400
I am in the house.
Je suis a la maison.
400
How much is a pineapple?
Combien coute un ananas?
400
What are the two ways to say "a/an/one" in French?
un/une
500
translate: He goes to the high school.
Il va au lycee.
500
translate: I'll take some roast beef with a potato.
Je prends du roti de boeuf avec une pomme de terre.
500
She has a white kitchen.
Elle a une cuisine blanche.
500
translate: Check, please, miss.
L'addition, s'il vous plait, mademoiselle.
500
Which two words do you ALWAYS put before a food item?
a/an/one or some