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Listening Vocabulary, Semester I, Final Exam

This is the key vocabulary for the listening portion of the French I semester I exam.

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ahas
àto; at; in
âge (m)age
aimeloves; likes (a thing)
allerto go
allons (nous allons)go (form for we)
américain, américaineAmerican
anniversaire (m)birthday
aprèsafter
arrivearrives; comes
ashave (with you, s fam)
Au revoir.Good-bye.
aujourd'huitoday
aussialso
avoir # ansto be # old; to have #@ years
beau [bel], beaux, belle, belleshandsome or beautiful
bienwell
blanc, blanchewhite
bleu -e, -s, esblue
bon, bonnegood
Bonjour.Hello. Good day.
bureauthe desk
Ça va.It's going ok.
Ça va?How's it going? (short)
ce/cette; cesthis/that; these/those
c'esthe, she, it is
C'est X (lundi, mardi, etc.)It's X (Monday, Tuesday, etc)
chantesings
chata cat
chaussuresshoes
chemisiera blouse
chezat the place of
chez elleat her place
chez luiat his place
chez moiat my place
chez toiat your place
chien (m)dog
classethe class (group of students)
combienhow much
combien de Xhow many
Comme-ci, comme ça.So-so.
commenthow
Comment ça va?How's it going? (long)
Comment est X?What is X like?
Comment s’appelle-elle/il?What is her/his name?
Comment t'appelles-tu?What's your name?
Comment va X?How is X doing? (inquires about health and attitude)
content, -e, -s, -eshappy
copain, une copinea friend; a pal
couleura color
cousinmale cousin
cousinefemale cousin
crayonthe pencil
dansin
derrièrebehind
devoirsthe homework
dimancheSunday
donnegives
d'oùfrom where
drapeauthe flag
écolethe school
écoutelistens; listens to
élèvestudent
elleshe, it (f)
ellesthey (fem)
enfant; enfantschild; children
esare (you fam and sing)
estis
etand
Et toi?And you? (to a friend)
étudierto study
faitmakes; does
famille (f)family
fête (f)party; holiday
fillethe girl; daughter
français, françaiseFrench
Français; FrançaiseFrench person
frèrebrother
garçonthe boy
grand, -e, -s, -esbig; tall
habitelives
heure(s) (f)hour(s); used like o’clock to refer to time on a clock
ilhe, it (m)
il esthe, it is
il fait froidit's cold (temperature)
il y athere is; there are
ilsthey (masc. or mixed)
intelligent, -eintelligent
jaune, -syellow
je (j'+ vowel)I
je m'appellemy name is; lit: I call myself
je suisI am
jeudiThursday
jeuneyoung
joueplays
joura day
there
la, l', lesthe
livrethe book
lundiMonday
magasina store
maisbut
maisona house
malbadly
mangeeats
mardiTuesday
mauvais, mauvaisebad
mercithank you
mercrediWednesday
mère (f)mother
moime
mon, ma, mesmy (the form depends on the word that follows it)
ne/n'. . . pasnot
n'est-ce pas?right?
Non.No.
nouswe
nous allonswe go; we are going
oncleuncle
ouor
where
Oui.Yes.
parc (m)park (place)
parce quebecause
parentsparents
pas malnot badly
pénibleannoying
pèrefather
personne (f)person (when used in sentence without “ne”)
petit, -e, -s, -eslittle; small
pourfor; in order to
pourquoiwhy
quandwhen
quewhat
quel âge?How old?
quel, quelle, quels, quelleswhich; what (with a noun)
qu'est-ce quewhat
qu'est-ce que c'estwhat is it
quiwho
regardelooks at; watches
rentreto go back in; to go home
rouge, -sred
salle de classethe classroom
samediSaturday
semainea week
soeursister
soirthe evening; night
sommesare (we)
son, sa, seshis or her; form used depends on word that follows
sontare (subject they)
souventoften
suisam
suron
sympa (sympathique)nice
tablethe table
tableauthe board
tanteaunt
ton, ta, tesyour; form used depends on word that follows
tout, tous, toute, toutesall
travaillerto work
très bienvery well
tuyou (familiar and singular)
un (m); une (m)a, an
vagoes
vendrediFriday
village (m)village; very small town
villea town or city
voici!here is, here are!
voiturea car
vousyou (plural; also formal and singular)


French teacher
Duchesne Academy
Omaha, NE

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