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What French term means 'to surprise someone'?
faire une surprise (à quelqu'un)
Which term refers to the time of life characterized by childhood in French?
l'enfance
What is the French equivalent of 'adulthood'?
l'âge adulte
Translate 'newlyweds' into French.
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What is the French word for 'party' or 'celebration'?
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How do you say 'ice cream' in French?
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What is the French term for 'friendship'?
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Study Notes
Les fêtes (Parties)
- faire une surprise (to surprise someone)
- fêter (to celebrate)
- un biscuit (cookie)
- un bonbon (candy)
- un gâteau (cake)
- la glace (ice cream)
- un glaçon (ice cube)
- un cadeau (gift)
- une fête (party)
- un hôte/une hôtesse (host/hostess)
- un(e) invité(e) (guest)
- un jour férié (holiday)
Les relations (Relationships)
- l'amitié (friendship)
- l'amour (love)
- le bonheur (happiness)
- des jeunes mariés (newlyweds)
- un rendez-vous (date/appointment)
- ensemble (together)
Périodes de la vie (Periods of life)
- l'âge adulte (adulthood)
- l'enfance (childhood)
- une étape (stage)
- la jeunesse (youth)
- la mort (death)
- la naissance (birth)
- la vie (life)
- prendre sa retraite (to retire)
- tomber amoureux/amoureuse (to fall in love)
- avant-hier (the day before yesterday)
- hier (yesterday)
Demonstrative adjectives
- ce(t)(te)/ces (this/these; that/those)
- ...-ci (...here)
- ...-là (...there)
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Test your knowledge of French vocabulary related to celebrations, relationships, and periods of life. This quiz covers essential words and phrases that are commonly used in social settings and discussions about various life stages. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their French language skills!