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How Do You Say Hobbies In French?
In French, the word for “hobbies” is “les passe-temps” or “les loisirs“.
“Les passe-temps” is more commonly used to refer to leisure activities, while
“Les loisirs” is a broader term that can include hobbies, sports, and other leisure activities.
For example👇
●Mes passe-temps préférés sont la lecture et la randonnée – My favorite hobbies are reading and hiking
●Les loisirs créatifs sont très populaires en France – Creative hobbies are very popular in France.
●Pendant mon temps libre, j’aime regarder la télévision – In my spare time i like to watch TV
●Quels sont tes loisirs? – What are your hobbies?
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In French, the word for “hobbies” is “les passe-temps” or “les loisirs“.
“Les passe-temps” is more commonly used to refer to leisure activities, while
“Les loisirs” is a broader term that can include hobbies, sports, and other leisure activities.
For example👇
●Mes passe-temps préférés sont la lecture et la randonnée – My favorite hobbies are reading and hiking
●Les loisirs créatifs sont très populaires en France – Creative hobbies are very popular in France.
●Pendant mon temps libre, j’aime regarder la télévision – In my spare time i like to watch TV
●Quels sont tes loisirs? – What are your hobbies?
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What Are French Demonstrative Pronouns?
French demonstrative pronouns can loosely be translated to these English pronouns: “this one,” “that one,” “these over here” or “those over there.”
The difference is that the French demonstrative pronouns are just a bit more complicated than the English ones.
English demonstrative pronouns only need to agree in number with the nouns they replace. French demonstrative pronouns have to agree in both gender and number with the nouns they replace.
The four French demonstrative pronouns are:
●Celui (the one/that one). Masculine singular. ( Je préfère celui. — I prefer this one.)
●Celle (the one/that one). Feminine singular. ( C’est celle de ma mère. — It’s the one belonging to my mother.)
●Ceux (the ones/those ones). Masculine plural. ( J’aime ceux qui sont sur la table. — I like the ones on the table.)
●Celles (these ones/those ones). Feminine plural. ( Tu préfères celles-ci ou celles-là? — Do you prefer these ones or those ones?)
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French demonstrative pronouns can loosely be translated to these English pronouns: “this one,” “that one,” “these over here” or “those over there.”
The difference is that the French demonstrative pronouns are just a bit more complicated than the English ones.
English demonstrative pronouns only need to agree in number with the nouns they replace. French demonstrative pronouns have to agree in both gender and number with the nouns they replace.
The four French demonstrative pronouns are:
●Celui (the one/that one). Masculine singular. ( Je préfère celui. — I prefer this one.)
●Celle (the one/that one). Feminine singular. ( C’est celle de ma mère. — It’s the one belonging to my mother.)
●Ceux (the ones/those ones). Masculine plural. ( J’aime ceux qui sont sur la table. — I like the ones on the table.)
●Celles (these ones/those ones). Feminine plural. ( Tu préfères celles-ci ou celles-là? — Do you prefer these ones or those ones?)
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Choose the correct translation of this word in French
"He slept too much"
"He slept too much"
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59%
A. il a trop dormi
17%
B. il dormira trop
24%
C. il dort trop
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Choose the correct translation of this word in French
"We got on the bus"
"We got on the bus"
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45%
A. Nous montons dans le bus
35%
B. Nous monterons dans le bus
20%
C. Nous montâmes dans le bus
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Choose the correct translation of this word in French
"He already told me"
"He already told me"
Anonymous Quiz
24%
A. Il me l'aurait déjà dit
56%
B. Il me l'a déjà dit
19%
C. Il me le dit déjà
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Choose the correct translation of this word in French
"You'll have to do it"
"You'll have to do it"
Anonymous Quiz
24%
A. Tu devais le faire
50%
B. Tu devras le faire
26%
C. Tu dois le faire