Lesson number two in my French study. |
French Lesson 2 Some French words look almost like English words. Look at the following list and see if you can recognize what they mean in English. Notice that proper adjectives are not capitalized in French as they are in English. In English, we write American and African capitalized. Also remember that the article ‘the’ goes with nouns in French. La goes before a noun considered feminine (has nothing to do with being a girl or a woman). Le goes before a noun considered masculine. L’ goes before a noun beginning with a vowel. The words in English are as follows: African bicycle baby actor American biology criminal algebra blue carrot director anniversary Canadian cathedral doctor apartment charming cereal garden artist delicious danse lake employee enchanting family motor enfant grill guitar paragraph exercise interesting lamp park history Italian lesson professor (teacher) hospital Mexican list program isle or island modern mama theater uncle necessary music tiger university ordinary person tourist popular salad verb rich soup vocabulary stupid tomato super tender admire adore (love) chant (sing) danse imitate prepare present Au revoir! Vivian Gilbert Zabel |