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LES ANIMAUX EN DANGER : vocabulary
Below, I have listed the major vocabulary, grammar and structures that students will or have already learned in French class. As in my previous newsletters, I have tried to provide an English translation along with more phonetic spellings of how these words and phrases actually sound in French (for those parents who would like to practice with their children but have a limited knowledge of French).
French (phonetic spelling) = English meaning
les animaux en danger (lays-a-nee-mo-ohn-dohn-jhay) = endangered animals
la baleine bleue (la-ba-len-bluh) = the blue whale
le crocodile américain (luh-cro-co-deel-a-mair-ee-kehn) = the American crocodile
l`éléphant d`Asie (lay-lay-fahn-da-zee) = the Asian elephant
le fourmilier géant (luh-foor-mee-lee-ay-jhay-ahn) = the giant anteater
le gorille de montagne (luh-gor-eel-duh-mohn-tan-yeuh) = the mountain gorilla
l`ours de l`Inde (loorss-duh-lehnd) = the sloth bear
le panda géant (luh-pawn-da-jhay-ahn) = the giant panda
la perruche de terre (lah-pair-roosh-duh-tair) = the ground parrot
le tigre (luh-tee-greuh) = the tiger
la tortue d'Hermann (la-tor-tyu-dair-man) = Hermann's tortoise
l'Afrique (la-freek) = Africa
l'Amérique du Nord (la-mair-eek-dyu-nohr) = North America
l`Amérique du Sud (la-mair-eek-dyu-sood) = South America
l`Antartique (lawn-tar-teek) = Antarctica
l`Asie (la-zee) = Asia
l`Australie (low-stra-lee) = Australia
l`Europe (lur-opp) = Europe
carnivore (car-nee-vor) = carnivore
crustacivore (croo-sta-cee-vor) = crustacivore (*an animal that eats crustaceans)
granivore (gra-nee-vor) = granivore
herbivore (air-bee-vor) = herbivore
insectivore (ihn-sec-tee-vor) = insectivore
omnivore (om-nee-vor) = omnivore
beau / belle (bo / bell) = beautiful (m / f)
féroce (fay-ross) = ferocious
fort / forte (for / fort) = strong (m / f)
gros / grosse (gro / gross) = big (m / f)
intelligent / intelligente (ehn-tel-ee-jhohn / ehn-tel-ee-jhohnt) = intelligent (m / f)
lent / lente (lohn / lawnt) = slow (m / f)
rapide (ra-peed) = fast
Où habite le/la ? (oo-a-beet-luh/la- ) = Where does the live?
Il/Elle habite en . (eel/el-a-beet-ahn- ) = It lives in .
e.g. Où habite le tigre?
Il habite en Asie.
Qu`est-ce qu`il/elle mange? (kess-kuh-eel/el-mawnjh) = What does it eat?
Il/Elle est . (eel/el-eh- ) = It is .
Il/Elle mange . (eel/el-mawnjh- ) = It eats .
e.g. Qu`est-ce qu`il mange?
Il est carnivore.
Il mange des animaux.
Comment est-il/elle? (com-ahn-ett-eel/ell?) = What is it like? (the animal)
Il/Elle est . (eel/el-eh- ) = It is .
e.g. Comment est-il?
Il est féroce.
Below, I have listed the major vocabulary, grammar and structures that students will or have already learned in French class. As in my previous newsletters, I have tried to provide an English translation along with more phonetic spellings of how these words and phrases actually sound in French (for those parents who would like to practice with their children but have a limited knowledge of French).
French (phonetic spelling) = English meaning
les animaux en danger (lays-a-nee-mo-ohn-dohn-jhay) = endangered animals
la baleine bleue (la-ba-len-bluh) = the blue whale
le crocodile américain (luh-cro-co-deel-a-mair-ee-kehn) = the American crocodile
l`éléphant d`Asie (lay-lay-fahn-da-zee) = the Asian elephant
le fourmilier géant (luh-foor-mee-lee-ay-jhay-ahn) = the giant anteater
le gorille de montagne (luh-gor-eel-duh-mohn-tan-yeuh) = the mountain gorilla
l`ours de l`Inde (loorss-duh-lehnd) = the sloth bear
le panda géant (luh-pawn-da-jhay-ahn) = the giant panda
la perruche de terre (lah-pair-roosh-duh-tair) = the ground parrot
le tigre (luh-tee-greuh) = the tiger
la tortue d'Hermann (la-tor-tyu-dair-man) = Hermann's tortoise
l'Afrique (la-freek) = Africa
l'Amérique du Nord (la-mair-eek-dyu-nohr) = North America
l`Amérique du Sud (la-mair-eek-dyu-sood) = South America
l`Antartique (lawn-tar-teek) = Antarctica
l`Asie (la-zee) = Asia
l`Australie (low-stra-lee) = Australia
l`Europe (lur-opp) = Europe
carnivore (car-nee-vor) = carnivore
crustacivore (croo-sta-cee-vor) = crustacivore (*an animal that eats crustaceans)
granivore (gra-nee-vor) = granivore
herbivore (air-bee-vor) = herbivore
insectivore (ihn-sec-tee-vor) = insectivore
omnivore (om-nee-vor) = omnivore
beau / belle (bo / bell) = beautiful (m / f)
féroce (fay-ross) = ferocious
fort / forte (for / fort) = strong (m / f)
gros / grosse (gro / gross) = big (m / f)
intelligent / intelligente (ehn-tel-ee-jhohn / ehn-tel-ee-jhohnt) = intelligent (m / f)
lent / lente (lohn / lawnt) = slow (m / f)
rapide (ra-peed) = fast
Où habite le/la ? (oo-a-beet-luh/la- ) = Where does the live?
Il/Elle habite en . (eel/el-a-beet-ahn- ) = It lives in .
e.g. Où habite le tigre?
Il habite en Asie.
Qu`est-ce qu`il/elle mange? (kess-kuh-eel/el-mawnjh) = What does it eat?
Il/Elle est . (eel/el-eh- ) = It is .
Il/Elle mange . (eel/el-mawnjh- ) = It eats .
e.g. Qu`est-ce qu`il mange?
Il est carnivore.
Il mange des animaux.
Comment est-il/elle? (com-ahn-ett-eel/ell?) = What is it like? (the animal)
Il/Elle est . (eel/el-eh- ) = It is .
e.g. Comment est-il?
Il est féroce.