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What is the meaning of the word 'bureau'?
What is the meaning of the word 'bureau'?
What does 'pupitre' mean?
What does 'pupitre' mean?
student desk
What is the definition of 'craie'?
What is the definition of 'craie'?
chalk
What does 'tableau noir' refer to?
What does 'tableau noir' refer to?
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What is the meaning of 'horloge'?
What is the meaning of 'horloge'?
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What does 'drapeau' mean?
What does 'drapeau' mean?
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What is the definition of 'professeur'?
What is the definition of 'professeur'?
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What does 'table' refer to?
What does 'table' refer to?
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What is the meaning of 'lampe'?
What is the meaning of 'lampe'?
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What does 'fauteuil' mean?
What does 'fauteuil' mean?
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What is the definition of 'chaise'?
What is the definition of 'chaise'?
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What does 'télévision' refer to?
What does 'télévision' refer to?
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What is the meaning of 'radio'?
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What does 'tableau' mean?
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Study Notes
Classroom Objects Vocabulary
- bureau: Refers to a large or teacher's desk used in classrooms.
- pupitre: Indicates a student's desk, often smaller and more compact than a bureau.
- craie: The French term for "chalk," commonly used on chalkboards or in specific teaching settings.
- tableau noir: Translates to "blackboard," a surface for writing or drawing, typically used for instructional purposes.
- horloge: Means "clock," an essential item in classrooms for time management.
- drapeau: Translates as "flag," often used for educational purposes, such as geography classes or national pride.
- professeur: The French word for "teacher," referring to an educator or instructor.
- table: Simply translates to "table," may refer to various types found in classrooms.
- lampe: Means "lamp," used for additional lighting, especially in study or reading areas.
- fauteuil: Refers to a "stuffed chair," generally a more comfortable seating option in classrooms.
- chaise: The French word for "chair," a basic piece of furniture used in classrooms.
- télévision: Translates to "television," often used for multimedia presentations or educational programs.
- radio: The same in both languages, refers to a device for receiving audio broadcasts.
- tableau: Means "picture," typically referring to a visual representation or artwork in a classroom setting.
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