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admiration
/ad.mi.ʁa.sjɔ̃/
A feeling of respect, approval, or esteem for someone or something.
adorer
/a.dɔ.ʁe/
To love or like someone or something very much; to be extremely fond of.
aider
/ɛ.de/
To help or assist someone.
ail
/aj/
Garlic; a bulbous plant, or its strongly flavored bulb used as a seasoning in cooking.
aimer
/ɛ.me/
To love someone or something; to feel deep affection for.
ami
/a.mi/
A friend; a person one knows well and likes.
amie
/a.mi/
A female friend.
an
/ɑ̃/
Unité de temps équivalant à douze mois consécutifs.
angoissé
/ɑ̃.ɡwa.se/
anxious, worried, or distressed, often because of fear or uncertainty
ans
/ɑ̃/
Pluriel de 'an', unité de temps équivalant à douze mois.
anxiété
/ɑ̃k.sje.te/
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, especially about something uncertain or feared; anxiety.
appartement
/a.paʁ.tə.mɑ̃/
A self-contained dwelling within a larger building; an apartment or flat.
apprendre
/apʁɑ̃dʁ/
Acquérir des connaissances ou des compétences par l'étude ou l'expérience.
après
/a.pʁɛ/
after
assaisonner
/a.se.zɔ.ne/
To season food by adding salt, pepper, herbs, spices, oil, vinegar, or other flavorings.
assiette
/a.sjɛt/
A plate; a flat or shallow dish used for serving or eating food.
au
/o/
to the
aussi
/o.si/
Indique une addition, une similitude ou une conséquence.
autre
/o.tʁ/
other
avec
/avɛk/
Indique l'accompagnement, le moyen ou la manière.
avoir
/a.vwaʁ/
to have
banane
/ba.nan/
A banana: a long, curved, yellow tropical fruit with soft sweet flesh.
battre
/batʁ/
to hit, strike, or beat someone or something repeatedly
beau-frère
/bo fʁɛʁ/
Brother-in-law: the brother of one's spouse, or the husband of one's sibling.
beau-père
/bo pɛʁ/
The father of one's spouse; father-in-law.
belle-mère
/bɛl.mɛʁ/
mother-in-law; the mother of one’s spouse or partner
belle-sœur
/bɛl.sœʁ/
A sister-in-law: the sister of one’s spouse, or the wife or partner of one’s sibling.
beurre
/bœʁ/
Butter; a pale yellow fatty food made by churning cream, used as a spread or in cooking.
bien
/bjɛ̃/
well
boire
/bwaʁ/
to drink; to take a liquid into the mouth and swallow it
bol
/bɔl/
A bowl: a round, deep dish or cup used for serving or eating food or drink.
bouillir
/bu.jiʁ/
To boil; for a liquid, to reach the temperature at which it forms bubbles and turns into vapor.
bouillon
/bu.jɔ̃/
Broth or stock made by boiling meat, fish, vegetables, or other ingredients in water.
brosse
/bʁɔs/
A brush: an implement with bristles used for cleaning, grooming, scrubbing, or applying a substance.
bru
/bʁy/
A daughter-in-law; the wife of one’s son.
café
/ka.fe/
Coffee; a drink made by infusing roasted and ground coffee beans.
calme
/kalm/
Calm, peaceful, or not agitated; said of a person, situation, sea, or atmosphere.
car
/kaʁ/
Conjonction de coordination exprimant la cause ou l'explication.
carotte
/ka.ʁɔt/
A carrot; an orange edible root vegetable.
carton
/kaʁ.tɔ̃/
Cardboard; a stiff, thick paper-based material used especially for packaging.
ce
/sə/
Adjectif démonstratif masculin singulier désignant quelque chose de proche.
cette
/sɛt/
this (f.)
chaise
/ʃɛz/
A chair; a movable seat, typically with a back, for one person.
champignon
/ʃɑ̃.pi.ɲɔ̃/
A mushroom; a fungus with a visible fruiting body, especially one that may be eaten.
chauffer
/ʃo.fe/
To heat or warm something; to make something hot.
chaussures
/ʃo.syʁ/
Shoes; items of footwear worn to protect or cover the feet.
chemise
/ʃə.miz/
A shirt, especially a garment for the upper body with a collar, sleeves, and buttons.
chose
/ʃoz/
thing
clé
/kle/
A key used to open or close a lock.
collègue
/kɔlɛɡ/
A person who works in the same organization, profession, or workplace; a colleague or co-worker.
comme
/kɔm/
Exprime la comparaison, la manière ou la cause.
comprendre
/kɔ̃pʁɑ̃dʁ/
Saisir le sens de quelque chose avec l'intelligence.
content
/kɔ̃.tɑ̃/
Happy, pleased, or satisfied with someone or something.
contre
/kɔ̃.tʁ/
Indique l'opposition, le contact, ou l'échange.
couper
/ku.pe/
To cut, slice, or sever something into pieces or by using a sharp tool.
couple
/kupl/
Two people, animals, or things considered together; a pair.
courageux
/ku.ʁa.ʒø/
Brave; showing courage in the face of danger, difficulty, or fear.
cousin
/ku.zɛ̃/
A male cousin; the son of one’s aunt or uncle, or more generally a male relative of the same generation.
cousine
/ku.zin/
A female cousin; the daughter of one's aunt or uncle, or more generally a female relative of the same generation.
couteau
/ku.to/
A knife: a hand tool or utensil with a handle and a blade, used for cutting.
couverture
/ku.vɛʁ.tyʁ/
A blanket or covering used to keep someone or something warm or protected.
crème
/kʁɛm/
The fatty part of milk, used in cooking or eaten with desserts; cream.
cuillère
/kɥijɛʁ/
A spoon; a utensil with a small bowl at the end of a handle, used for eating, serving, or stirring food.
cuire
/kɥiʁ/
To cook food by applying heat; to become cooked.
cuisine
/kɥi.zin/
A room or area where food is prepared and cooked; a kitchen.
cuisiner
/kɥi.zi.ne/
To cook; to prepare food or a meal.
culpabilité
/kyl.pa.bi.li.te/
The feeling of guilt or remorse for having done, or believing one has done, something wrong.
dans
/dɑ̃/
in
de
/də/
of; from
dentifrice
/dɑ̃.ti.fʁis/
Toothpaste or another preparation used for cleaning the teeth.
des
/de/
some
dessert
/de.sɛʁ/
The sweet course, fruit, cheese, or other dish served at the end of a meal; dessert.
deux
/dø/
two
dire
/diʁ/
Exprimer quelque chose en paroles ou par écrit.
divorcer
/di.vɔʁ.se/
To divorce; to legally end a marriage.
dont
/dɔ̃/
of which
drap
/dʁa/
A bed sheet; a piece of linen or other fabric used on a bed.
droit
/dʁwa/
Ensemble des règles juridiques d'une société; prérogative légale ou morale.
du
/dy/
some; of the
déception
/de.sɛp.sjɔ̃/
A feeling of sadness or dissatisfaction when someone or something has not met one's hopes or expectations; disappointment.
déjeuner
/deʒœne/
Lunch; the midday meal.
détente
/de.tɑ̃t/
relaxation; a state or period of rest and relief from tension
déçu
/de.sy/
disappointed; unhappy because something or someone did not meet one’s expectations
dîner
/di.ne/
To have dinner; to eat the evening meal.
eau
/o/
water
effrayé
/ɛ.fʁɛ.je/
Frightened, scared, or alarmed by something.
embarrassé
/ɑ̃.ba.ʁa.se/
Feeling ashamed, self-conscious, or ill at ease; embarrassed.
en
/ɑ̃/
in; by
en colère
/ɑ̃ kɔ.lɛʁ/
angry; in a state of anger
encore
/ɑ̃.kɔʁ/
still; more
enfant
/ɑ̃.fɑ̃/
Être humain dans la période de l'enfance, entre la naissance et l'adolescence.
enthousiasme
/ɑ̃tuzjasm/
A strong feeling of eager interest, excitement, or admiration for something.
enthousiaste
/ɑ̃.tu.zjast/
Feeling or showing lively interest, excitement, or admiration; enthusiastic.
entrée
/ɑ̃.tʁe/
A way in; the act or right of entering a place.
envie
/ɑ̃.vi/
A desire, wish, or urge to have or do something; a craving.
espoir
/ɛs.pwaʁ/
hope; the feeling of wanting something to happen and believing that it may happen
est
/ɛ/
is
et
/e/
and
extraverti
/ɛkstʁavɛʁti/
Extroverted; inclined to be sociable, outgoing, and expressive with others.
faire
/fɛʁ/
Réaliser, exécuter une action ou produire quelque chose.
fait
/fɛ/
does
famille
/fa.mij/
A family; a group of people related by blood, marriage, adoption, or close kinship.
farine
/fa.ʁin/
Flour; a fine powder made by grinding grain, especially wheat, used in cooking and baking.
femme
/fam/
Être humain femelle adulte; épouse.
fenêtre
/fə.nɛtʁ/
A window: an opening in a wall, roof, vehicle, etc., usually fitted with glass, that lets in light or air and allows one to see through.
fier
/fjɛʁ/
Proud; feeling satisfaction or self-respect because of one’s qualities, achievements, or associations.
fille
/fij/
A female child or young female person; a girl.
filleul
/fi.jœl/
A godson; a male child or man in relation to his godparent.
fouetter
/fwɛ.te/
to whip, lash, or flog someone or something with a whip or similar object
fourchette
/fuʁʃɛt/
A fork; an eating utensil with prongs used for picking up food.
France
/fʁɑ̃s/
Pays d'Europe occidentale, dont la capitale est Paris.
frire
/fʁiʁ/
To cook food in hot fat or oil; to fry.
fromage
/fʁɔ.maʒ/
Cheese; a food made from the curdled milk of cows, goats, sheep, or other animals.
frère
/fʁɛʁ/
A male sibling; a brother.
furieux
/fyʁjø/
Extremely angry; furious.
fâché
/fɑʃe/
angry, annoyed, or upset with someone or about something
garçon
/ɡaʁsɔ̃/
A male child; a boy.
gendre
/ʒɑ̃dʁ/
A son-in-law; the husband of one's daughter.
goûter
/ɡu.te/
To taste or sample food or drink in order to know its flavor.
grand
/ɡʁɑ̃/
great
grand-mère
/ɡʁɑ̃.mɛʁ/
A grandmother; the mother of one's father or mother.
grand-père
/ɡʁɑ̃.pɛʁ/
A grandfather; the father of one's mother or father.
grande
/ɡʁɑ̃d/
big; large
gratitude
/ɡʁatityd/
A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation toward someone for a benefit received.
griller
/ɡʁije/
to grill, broil, or toast food by direct heat
groupe
/ɡʁup/
group
gêné
/ʒe.ne/
embarrassed, awkward, or ill at ease
hacher
/aʃe/
To chop or mince food into small pieces.
heureux
/øʁø/
Feeling or showing happiness; happy, glad, content.
homme
/ɔm/
man
honte
/ɔ̃t/
A painful feeling of shame, humiliation, or embarrassment caused by awareness of having done something wrong or undignified.
huile
/ɥil/
A fatty liquid of plant, animal, or sometimes synthetic origin, used especially in cooking, cosmetics, or industry; oil.
humble
/œ̃bl/
Modest; not proud or boastful, especially about one’s abilities, rank, or achievements.
ici
/i.si/
here
il
/il/
Pronom personnel masculin de la troisième personne du singulier, sujet.
impatient
/ɛ̃.pa.sjɑ̃/
Unable to wait calmly; easily annoyed or restless when delayed.
ingrédient
/ɛ̃.ɡʁe.djɑ̃/
A substance or food item used as one of the components in preparing a dish, mixture, or product.
inquiet
/ɛ̃.kjɛ/
worried, anxious, or concerned about something
introverti
/ɛ̃.tʁɔ.vɛʁ.ti/
Introverted; tending to be reserved, inward-looking, or more comfortable with solitary or quiet activities than with extensive social interaction.
jalousie
/ʒa.lu.zi/
Jealousy; a feeling of resentment, suspicion, or possessiveness caused by fear of losing someone’s affection or by another person’s advantages.
je
/ʒə/
I
jour
/ʒuʁ/
day
ketchup
/kɛtʃœp/
A thick, usually sweet-and-sour tomato-based sauce used as a condiment.
la
/la/
the (f.)
lait
/lɛ/
Milk: a white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young, especially cow’s milk used as food or drink; also similar plant-based drinks.
le
/lə/
the (masc.)
les
/le/
the
leurs
/lœʁ/
their
levure
/lə.vyʁ/
Yeast or another leavening agent used to make dough rise or to ferment food and drink.
linge
/lɛ̃ʒ/
Laundry, clothes, or household linen considered collectively, especially when being washed, dried, or stored.
lit
/li/
A bed; a piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting.
lui
/lɥi/
him; to him
là
/la/
there
lâche
/lɑʃ/
Cowardly; lacking courage or moral firmness.
légumes
/leɡym/
Vegetables; edible plants or parts of plants, especially as used in cooking or eaten with a meal.
main
/mɛ̃/
hand
mais
/mɛ/
Conjonction de coordination exprimant l'opposition ou la restriction.
maison
/mɛ.zɔ̃/
A house; a building used as a dwelling.
manger
/mɑ̃ʒe/
Prendre de la nourriture par la bouche pour se nourrir.
manquer
/mɑ̃.ke/
To miss, fail to catch, attend, or take advantage of something.
mari
/maʁi/
A man in relation to the person he is married to; a husband.
marraine
/ma.ʁɛn/
A godmother; a woman who sponsors a child at baptism or has a special supportive role in a child’s life.
mayonnaise
/majɔnɛz/
A thick cold sauce made by emulsifying egg yolk and oil, typically seasoned with vinegar or lemon juice and mustard.
mijoter
/mi.ʒɔ.te/
To cook slowly over low heat; to simmer.
monde
/mɔ̃d/
L'ensemble de l'univers, de la Terre et de ses habitants; un grand nombre de personnes.
motivation
/mɔ.ti.va.sjɔ̃/
A reason, motive, or set of reasons that explains why someone acts in a particular way.
moutarde
/mu.taʁd/
mustard; a yellow or brown condiment made from ground mustard seeds, often eaten with meat or used in sauces
mère
/mɛʁ/
A female parent; one’s mother.
mélanger
/melɑ̃ʒe/
To mix or combine substances so that they form a single mixture.
même
/mɛm/
Qui est identique, semblable ou qui renforce une assertion.
ne
/nə/
Particule de négation utilisée avec 'pas', 'jamais', 'plus', etc.
nombre
/nɔ̃.bʁ/
Concept mathématique représentant une quantité; grande quantité.
nous
/nu/
Pronom personnel de la première personne du pluriel.
nouvelle
/nu.vɛl/
Qui vient d'apparaître, qui est récent ou différent de ce qui existait.
oignon
/ɔ.ɲɔ̃/
An onion: an edible bulb with a strong smell and taste, used as a vegetable or seasoning.
on
/ɔ̃/
Pronom indéfini désignant une personne ou un groupe de personnes non précisé.
oncle
/ɔ̃kl/
The brother of one’s father or mother; the husband of one’s aunt.
ont
/ɔ̃/
Troisième personne du pluriel du présent de l'indicatif du verbe 'avoir'.
ordinateur
/ɔʁ.di.na.tœʁ/
A computer; an electronic machine that stores and processes data and runs programs.
orgueilleux
/ɔʁɡœjø/
Excessively proud of oneself; arrogant or haughty.
ou
/u/
Conjonction de coordination exprimant une alternative.
où
/u/
Indique le lieu; pronom relatif de lieu.
pain
/pɛ̃/
Bread; a staple food made from flour, water, and usually yeast, baked in an oven.
pantalon
/pɑ̃.ta.lɔ̃/
A garment worn from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg; trousers; pants.
par
/paʁ/
Indique le moyen, l'agent, le lieu traversé ou la distribution.
parent
/paʁɑ̃/
A relative; a person connected to another by family relationship.
parrain
/paʁɛ̃/
A godfather; a man who presents a child for baptism and undertakes a spiritual or moral role toward the child.
partie
/paʁ.ti/
part
partir
/paʁtiʁ/
Quitter un endroit pour aller ailleurs.
pas
/pɑ/
not
passion
/pa.sjɔ̃/
A very strong feeling, enthusiasm, or emotional intensity.
patient
/pa.sjɑ̃/
Able to wait, endure difficulty, or deal with delay or annoyance calmly.
pays
/pe.i/
country
personne
/pɛʁ.sɔn/
A person; a human being considered as an individual.
petit-déjeuner
/pəti deʒœne/
The morning meal; breakfast.
petit-fils
/pəti fis/
A grandson; the son of one's son or daughter.
petite-fille
/pə.tit.fij/
A granddaughter; the daughter of one's son or daughter.
peu
/pø/
En petite quantité, en faible mesure.
peur
/pœʁ/
Fear; the unpleasant emotion caused by danger, pain, threat, or something frightening.
peut
/pø/
Troisième personne du singulier du présent de l'indicatif du verbe 'pouvoir'.
placard
/pla.kaʁ/
A built-in cupboard or closet used for storage.
place
/plas/
Espace physique qu'occupe quelqu'un ou quelque chose; esplanade publique; rang.
plat
/pla/
Flat; level, even, or without noticeable relief or slope.
plus
/ply/
more
point
/pwɛ̃/
Signe de ponctuation; endroit précis; unité de score; question ou sujet précis.
poisson
/pwa.sɔ̃/
A fish: a cold-blooded aquatic vertebrate animal with gills and fins.
politique
/pɔ.li.tik/
politics
pomme
/pɔm/
An apple; the round edible fruit of the apple tree.
pomme de terre
/pɔm də tɛʁ/
An edible starchy tuber, usually with brown, yellow, red, or pale skin, widely used as a vegetable; a potato.
porte
/pɔʁt/
A door: a movable panel used to open or close an entrance to a room, building, vehicle, or piece of furniture.
portion
/pɔʁ.sjɔ̃/
A part or section of a whole; a quantity taken from something larger.
poubelle
/pu.bɛl/
A bin or container for household or other waste; a trash can or garbage bin.
poulet
/pu.lɛ/
A young domestic chicken; by extension, a chicken as an animal.
pour
/puʁ/
Indique le but, la destination, la durée ou la cause.
premier
/pʁə.mje/
Qui vient avant tous les autres dans l'ordre, le rang ou le temps.
proche
/pʁɔʃ/
near or close in space or time.
préparer
/pʁe.pa.ʁe/
To make something ready for use, an event, or a future action.
présenter
/pʁe.zɑ̃.te/
to introduce a person to someone; to make someone known by name
pâte
/pɑt/
A soft mixture of flour, liquid, and other ingredients used to make bread, pastry, cakes, or similar foods; dough or batter.
pâtes
/pɑt/
Pasta; food made from wheat dough shaped and cooked, typically in boiling water.
père
/pɛʁ/
A male parent; a father.
quand
/kɑ̃/
Exprime le temps, l'époque à laquelle un fait se produit.
que
/kə/
that
qui
/ki/
Pronom relatif ou interrogatif désignant une personne ou une chose sujet.
recette
/ʁə.sɛt/
A recipe; a set of instructions for preparing a dish or drink.
regret
/ʁə.ɡʁɛ/
A feeling of sorrow, remorse, or disappointment about something one has done or failed to do.
remords
/ʁə.mɔʁ/
Remorse; a painful feeling of guilt or regret for a wrong one has done.
remuer
/ʁə.mɥe/
to move, stir, or shift something from its position; to make something move
rencontrer
/ʁɑ̃.kɔ̃.tʁe/
To meet someone, especially by arrangement, by chance, or for the first time.
repas
/ʁə.pɑ/
A meal; an occasion when food is eaten, or the food served and eaten on that occasion.
respecter
/ʁɛs.pɛk.te/
To respect, esteem, or show consideration for someone or something.
riz
/ʁi/
Rice: small white or brown grains from a cereal plant, cooked and eaten as food.
réservé
/ʁe.zɛʁ.ve/
Booked or set aside in advance for a particular person, time, or purpose.
rôtir
/ʁo.tiʁ/
To roast; to cook food, especially meat or vegetables, by dry heat, typically in an oven or over a fire.
sa
/sa/
Adjectif possessif de la troisième personne du singulier (féminin).
sac
/sak/
A bag used for carrying or storing things, often with handles or straps.
salade
/sa.lad/
A salad: a cold dish of raw or cooked vegetables, often with dressing and sometimes other ingredients.
salle de bain
/sal də bɛ̃/
A room in a home or building equipped for washing, typically with a bath or shower and a washbasin; a bathroom.
salon
/sa.lɔ̃/
A living room or sitting room in a private home.
sans
/sɑ̃/
Exprime la privation, l'absence ou la condition négative.
satisfait
/sa.tis.fɛ/
Satisfied; pleased because one has obtained what one wanted or expected.
sauce
/sos/
A liquid or semi-liquid preparation served with food to add flavor, moisture, or richness; a sauce.
savon
/sa.vɔ̃/
Soap; a substance used with water for washing and cleaning.
se
/sə/
oneself
se disputer
/sə dis.py.te/
To argue or quarrel with one another.
se marier
/sə maʁje/
To get married; to enter into marriage.
se réconcilier
/sə ʁe.kɔ̃.si.lje/
To make peace with someone after a disagreement or conflict; to become reconciled.
sel
/sɛl/
Salt; a white crystalline substance used to season or preserve food, chiefly sodium chloride.
serviette
/sɛʁ.vjɛt/
A towel used for drying the body, hands, or face.
servir
/sɛʁ.viʁ/
to serve someone, especially a customer, guest, or person receiving assistance
seul
/sœl/
Sans compagnie; unique, qui est le seul de son espèce.
shampoing
/ʃɑ̃pwɛ̃/
A liquid or cream product used for washing the hair; shampoo.
si
/si/
if
sociable
/sɔ.sjabl/
Friendly and willing to be with, talk to, or spend time with other people.
solitude
/sɔ.li.tyd/
The state or condition of being alone, especially by choice.
son
/sɔ̃/
Adjectif possessif de la troisième personne du singulier (masculin).
soulagé
/sulaʒe/
Feeling relief after worry, fear, pain, or pressure has diminished or ended.
soutenir
/sutəniʁ/
To hold up or support physically; to keep something from falling or collapsing.
stress
/stʁɛs/
A state of mental or emotional tension caused by pressure, worry, or difficult circumstances.
sucre
/sykʁ/
A sweet crystalline substance obtained especially from sugar cane or sugar beet, used to sweeten food and drink; sugar.
suis
/sɥi/
Première personne du singulier du présent de l'indicatif du verbe 'être'.
sur
/syʁ/
Indique la position au-dessus ou le contact avec une surface.
surpris
/syʁpʁi/
surprised; astonished or taken aback
surprise
/syʁpʁiz/
A feeling of astonishment or unexpectedness caused by something unforeseen.
sérénité
/se.ʁe.ni.te/
A calm, peaceful state of mind; freedom from agitation or anxiety.
sœur
/sœʁ/
A sister; a female sibling.
table
/tabl/
A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for eating, working, or placing things on.
tante
/tɑ̃t/
Aunt; the sister of one’s father or mother, or the wife of one’s uncle.
tasse
/tas/
A cup; a small container with a handle used for drinking hot beverages such as coffee or tea.
temps
/tɑ̃/
Durée mesurable, succession des moments; ou conditions atmosphériques.
thé
/te/
A hot drink made by infusing the dried leaves of the tea plant in water.
timide
/ti.mid/
Shy; lacking confidence or ease in social situations.
tomate
/tɔ.mat/
A tomato: the usually red, fleshy edible fruit used as a vegetable in cooking.
toujours
/tu.ʒuʁ/
always
tout
/tu/
Désigne l'ensemble, la totalité d'une chose ou d'un groupe.
tranquillité
/tʁɑ̃.ki.li.te/
Calmness or quietness; the state of being free from noise, agitation, or disturbance.
travail
/tʁa.vaj/
Activité professionnelle rémunérée; effort physique ou intellectuel accompli.
triste
/tʁist/
Sad; feeling sorrow, unhappiness, or melancholy.
très
/tʁɛ/
Indique un degré élevé, modifie un adjectif ou un adverbe.
tu
/ty/
Pronom personnel de la deuxième personne du singulier, sujet.
téléphone
/te.le.fɔn/
A telephone; a device used for speaking to someone at a distance, especially by means of a wired or mobile network.
un
/œ̃/
Article indéfini masculin singulier, désignant une personne ou une chose de façon indéterminée.
une
/yn/
a
verre
/vɛʁ/
Glass as a hard, transparent material used for windows, bottles, and other objects.
verser
/vɛʁ.se/
to pour a liquid or loose substance from one container or place into another
veste
/vɛst/
A jacket; a short outer garment with sleeves, worn on the upper body.
viande
/vjɑ̃d/
meat; the flesh of an animal used as food
vie
/vi/
Ensemble des fonctions qui s'opposent à la mort; existence, manière de vivre.
ville
/vil/
city
vinaigre
/vi.nɛɡʁ/
vinegar; a sour liquid made by fermentation, used especially as a condiment, preservative, or cleaning agent
voisin
/vwazɛ̃/
A person who lives near or next to another person; a neighbor.
voisine
/vwa.zin/
A female neighbor; a woman who lives near or next door to someone.
vous
/vu/
Pronom personnel de la deuxième personne du pluriel ou de politesse au singulier.
y
/i/
Pronom adverbial remplaçant un complément de lieu ou un complément introduit par 'à'.
yaourt
/ja.uʁt/
Yogurt; a fermented milk product, often eaten plain or flavored.
émincer
/e.mɛ̃.se/
To cut food into very thin slices or strips.
épouse
/e.puz/
A wife; a married woman in relation to her spouse.
été
/e.te/
Participe passé du verbe 'être'.
être
/ɛ.tʁ/
Exister, se trouver dans un état ou une situation; auxiliaire pour former les temps composés.
œuf
/œf/
An egg: the oval or round reproductive body laid by a bird, reptile, fish, or some other animals, containing an embryo and nutrients.
admiration
/ad.mi.ʁa.sjɔ̃/
A feeling of respect, approval, or esteem for someone or something.
adorer
/a.dɔ.ʁe/
To love or like someone or something very much; to be extremely fond of.
aider
/ɛ.de/
To help or assist someone.
ail
/aj/
Garlic; a bulbous plant, or its strongly flavored bulb used as a seasoning in cooking.
aimer
/ɛ.me/
To love someone or something; to feel deep affection for.
ami
/a.mi/
A friend; a person one knows well and likes.
amie
/a.mi/
A female friend.
an
/ɑ̃/
Unité de temps équivalant à douze mois consécutifs.
angoissé
/ɑ̃.ɡwa.se/
anxious, worried, or distressed, often because of fear or uncertainty
ans
/ɑ̃/
Pluriel de 'an', unité de temps équivalant à douze mois.
anxiété
/ɑ̃k.sje.te/
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, especially about something uncertain or feared; anxiety.
appartement
/a.paʁ.tə.mɑ̃/
A self-contained dwelling within a larger building; an apartment or flat.
apprendre
/apʁɑ̃dʁ/
Acquérir des connaissances ou des compétences par l'étude ou l'expérience.
après
/a.pʁɛ/
after
Indicates what follows in time or space.
assaisonner
/a.se.zɔ.ne/
To season food by adding salt, pepper, herbs, spices, oil, vinegar, or other flavorings.
assiette
/a.sjɛt/
A plate; a flat or shallow dish used for serving or eating food.
au
/o/
to the
Contraction of “à le”, indicating place, direction, or possession.
aussi
/o.si/
Indique une addition, une similitude ou une conséquence.
autre
/o.tʁ/
other
That is different, distinct from the first or from this one.
avec
/avɛk/
Indique l'accompagnement, le moyen ou la manière.
avoir
/a.vwaʁ/
to have
To possess something or someone; auxiliary used to form compound tenses.
banane
/ba.nan/
A banana: a long, curved, yellow tropical fruit with soft sweet flesh.
battre
/batʁ/
to hit, strike, or beat someone or something repeatedly
beau-frère
/bo fʁɛʁ/
Brother-in-law: the brother of one's spouse, or the husband of one's sibling.
beau-père
/bo pɛʁ/
The father of one's spouse; father-in-law.
belle-mère
/bɛl.mɛʁ/
mother-in-law; the mother of one’s spouse or partner
belle-sœur
/bɛl.sœʁ/
A sister-in-law: the sister of one’s spouse, or the wife or partner of one’s sibling.
beurre
/bœʁ/
Butter; a pale yellow fatty food made by churning cream, used as a spread or in cooking.
bien
/bjɛ̃/
well
In a satisfactory, correct, or pleasant manner.
boire
/bwaʁ/
to drink; to take a liquid into the mouth and swallow it
bol
/bɔl/
A bowl: a round, deep dish or cup used for serving or eating food or drink.
bouillir
/bu.jiʁ/
To boil; for a liquid, to reach the temperature at which it forms bubbles and turns into vapor.
bouillon
/bu.jɔ̃/
Broth or stock made by boiling meat, fish, vegetables, or other ingredients in water.
brosse
/bʁɔs/
A brush: an implement with bristles used for cleaning, grooming, scrubbing, or applying a substance.
bru
/bʁy/
A daughter-in-law; the wife of one’s son.
café
/ka.fe/
Coffee; a drink made by infusing roasted and ground coffee beans.
calme
/kalm/
Calm, peaceful, or not agitated; said of a person, situation, sea, or atmosphere.
car
/kaʁ/
Conjonction de coordination exprimant la cause ou l'explication.
carotte
/ka.ʁɔt/
A carrot; an orange edible root vegetable.
carton
/kaʁ.tɔ̃/
Cardboard; a stiff, thick paper-based material used especially for packaging.
ce
/sə/
Adjectif démonstratif masculin singulier désignant quelque chose de proche.
cette
/sɛt/
this (f.)
Feminine singular demonstrative determiner referring to something nearby.
chaise
/ʃɛz/
A chair; a movable seat, typically with a back, for one person.
champignon
/ʃɑ̃.pi.ɲɔ̃/
A mushroom; a fungus with a visible fruiting body, especially one that may be eaten.
chauffer
/ʃo.fe/
To heat or warm something; to make something hot.
chaussures
/ʃo.syʁ/
Shoes; items of footwear worn to protect or cover the feet.
chemise
/ʃə.miz/
A shirt, especially a garment for the upper body with a collar, sleeves, and buttons.
chose
/ʃoz/
thing
Anything that exists in a concrete or abstract way; object, fact, or notion.
clé
/kle/
A key used to open or close a lock.
collègue
/kɔlɛɡ/
A person who works in the same organization, profession, or workplace; a colleague or co-worker.
comme
/kɔm/
Exprime la comparaison, la manière ou la cause.
comprendre
/kɔ̃pʁɑ̃dʁ/
Saisir le sens de quelque chose avec l'intelligence.
content
/kɔ̃.tɑ̃/
Happy, pleased, or satisfied with someone or something.
contre
/kɔ̃.tʁ/
Indique l'opposition, le contact, ou l'échange.
couper
/ku.pe/
To cut, slice, or sever something into pieces or by using a sharp tool.
couple
/kupl/
Two people, animals, or things considered together; a pair.
courageux
/ku.ʁa.ʒø/
Brave; showing courage in the face of danger, difficulty, or fear.
cousin
/ku.zɛ̃/
A male cousin; the son of one’s aunt or uncle, or more generally a male relative of the same generation.
cousine
/ku.zin/
A female cousin; the daughter of one's aunt or uncle, or more generally a female relative of the same generation.
couteau
/ku.to/
A knife: a hand tool or utensil with a handle and a blade, used for cutting.
couverture
/ku.vɛʁ.tyʁ/
A blanket or covering used to keep someone or something warm or protected.
crème
/kʁɛm/
The fatty part of milk, used in cooking or eaten with desserts; cream.
cuillère
/kɥijɛʁ/
A spoon; a utensil with a small bowl at the end of a handle, used for eating, serving, or stirring food.
cuire
/kɥiʁ/
To cook food by applying heat; to become cooked.
cuisine
/kɥi.zin/
A room or area where food is prepared and cooked; a kitchen.
cuisiner
/kɥi.zi.ne/
To cook; to prepare food or a meal.
culpabilité
/kyl.pa.bi.li.te/
The feeling of guilt or remorse for having done, or believing one has done, something wrong.
dans
/dɑ̃/
in
Indicates a position inside a place, or a future moment.
de
/də/
of; from
Indicates possession, origin, material, or cause.
dentifrice
/dɑ̃.ti.fʁis/
Toothpaste or another preparation used for cleaning the teeth.
des
/de/
some
Plural indefinite article, or contraction of “de les”.
dessert
/de.sɛʁ/
The sweet course, fruit, cheese, or other dish served at the end of a meal; dessert.
deux
/dø/
two
The whole number between one and three.
dire
/diʁ/
Exprimer quelque chose en paroles ou par écrit.
divorcer
/di.vɔʁ.se/
To divorce; to legally end a marriage.
dont
/dɔ̃/
of which
Relative pronoun indicating possession, origin, or instrument.
drap
/dʁa/
A bed sheet; a piece of linen or other fabric used on a bed.
droit
/dʁwa/
Ensemble des règles juridiques d'une société; prérogative légale ou morale.
du
/dy/
some; of the
Masculine singular partitive article, or contraction of “de le”.
déception
/de.sɛp.sjɔ̃/
A feeling of sadness or dissatisfaction when someone or something has not met one's hopes or expectations; disappointment.
déjeuner
/deʒœne/
Lunch; the midday meal.
détente
/de.tɑ̃t/
relaxation; a state or period of rest and relief from tension
déçu
/de.sy/
disappointed; unhappy because something or someone did not meet one’s expectations
dîner
/di.ne/
To have dinner; to eat the evening meal.
eau
/o/
water
A transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential to life.
effrayé
/ɛ.fʁɛ.je/
Frightened, scared, or alarmed by something.
embarrassé
/ɑ̃.ba.ʁa.se/
Feeling ashamed, self-conscious, or ill at ease; embarrassed.
en
/ɑ̃/
in; by
Indicates place, time, manner, or material.
en colère
/ɑ̃ kɔ.lɛʁ/
angry; in a state of anger
encore
/ɑ̃.kɔʁ/
still; more
Indicates repetition, continuity, or an addition.
enfant
/ɑ̃.fɑ̃/
Être humain dans la période de l'enfance, entre la naissance et l'adolescence.
enthousiasme
/ɑ̃tuzjasm/
A strong feeling of eager interest, excitement, or admiration for something.
enthousiaste
/ɑ̃.tu.zjast/
Feeling or showing lively interest, excitement, or admiration; enthusiastic.
entrée
/ɑ̃.tʁe/
A way in; the act or right of entering a place.
envie
/ɑ̃.vi/
A desire, wish, or urge to have or do something; a craving.
espoir
/ɛs.pwaʁ/
hope; the feeling of wanting something to happen and believing that it may happen
est
/ɛ/
is
Third-person singular present indicative of the verb “to be”.
et
/e/
and
Coordinating conjunction linking two elements of the same kind.
extraverti
/ɛkstʁavɛʁti/
Extroverted; inclined to be sociable, outgoing, and expressive with others.
faire
/fɛʁ/
Réaliser, exécuter une action ou produire quelque chose.
fait
/fɛ/
does
Third-person singular of the present indicative of the verb “faire” (“to do; to make”).
famille
/fa.mij/
A family; a group of people related by blood, marriage, adoption, or close kinship.
farine
/fa.ʁin/
Flour; a fine powder made by grinding grain, especially wheat, used in cooking and baking.
femme
/fam/
Être humain femelle adulte; épouse.
fenêtre
/fə.nɛtʁ/
A window: an opening in a wall, roof, vehicle, etc., usually fitted with glass, that lets in light or air and allows one to see through.
fier
/fjɛʁ/
Proud; feeling satisfaction or self-respect because of one’s qualities, achievements, or associations.
fille
/fij/
A female child or young female person; a girl.
filleul
/fi.jœl/
A godson; a male child or man in relation to his godparent.
fouetter
/fwɛ.te/
to whip, lash, or flog someone or something with a whip or similar object
fourchette
/fuʁʃɛt/
A fork; an eating utensil with prongs used for picking up food.
France
/fʁɑ̃s/
Pays d'Europe occidentale, dont la capitale est Paris.
frire
/fʁiʁ/
To cook food in hot fat or oil; to fry.
fromage
/fʁɔ.maʒ/
Cheese; a food made from the curdled milk of cows, goats, sheep, or other animals.
frère
/fʁɛʁ/
A male sibling; a brother.
furieux
/fyʁjø/
Extremely angry; furious.
fâché
/fɑʃe/
angry, annoyed, or upset with someone or about something
garçon
/ɡaʁsɔ̃/
A male child; a boy.
gendre
/ʒɑ̃dʁ/
A son-in-law; the husband of one's daughter.
goûter
/ɡu.te/
To taste or sample food or drink in order to know its flavor.
grand
/ɡʁɑ̃/
great
Of great size, importance, value, or intensity.
grand-mère
/ɡʁɑ̃.mɛʁ/
A grandmother; the mother of one's father or mother.
grand-père
/ɡʁɑ̃.pɛʁ/
A grandfather; the father of one's mother or father.
grande
/ɡʁɑ̃d/
big; large
Of considerable size or extent; of high importance or value.
gratitude
/ɡʁatityd/
A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation toward someone for a benefit received.
griller
/ɡʁije/
to grill, broil, or toast food by direct heat
groupe
/ɡʁup/
group
A set of people or things brought together or classified together.
gêné
/ʒe.ne/
embarrassed, awkward, or ill at ease
hacher
/aʃe/
To chop or mince food into small pieces.
heureux
/øʁø/
Feeling or showing happiness; happy, glad, content.
homme
/ɔm/
man
An adult male human being; or the human species in general.
honte
/ɔ̃t/
A painful feeling of shame, humiliation, or embarrassment caused by awareness of having done something wrong or undignified.
huile
/ɥil/
A fatty liquid of plant, animal, or sometimes synthetic origin, used especially in cooking, cosmetics, or industry; oil.
humble
/œ̃bl/
Modest; not proud or boastful, especially about one’s abilities, rank, or achievements.
ici
/i.si/
here
In the place where one is; in this specific place.
il
/il/
Pronom personnel masculin de la troisième personne du singulier, sujet.
impatient
/ɛ̃.pa.sjɑ̃/
Unable to wait calmly; easily annoyed or restless when delayed.
ingrédient
/ɛ̃.ɡʁe.djɑ̃/
A substance or food item used as one of the components in preparing a dish, mixture, or product.
inquiet
/ɛ̃.kjɛ/
worried, anxious, or concerned about something
introverti
/ɛ̃.tʁɔ.vɛʁ.ti/
Introverted; tending to be reserved, inward-looking, or more comfortable with solitary or quiet activities than with extensive social interaction.
jalousie
/ʒa.lu.zi/
Jealousy; a feeling of resentment, suspicion, or possessiveness caused by fear of losing someone’s affection or by another person’s advantages.
je
/ʒə/
I
First-person singular personal pronoun, subject.
jour
/ʒuʁ/
day
A period of twenty-four hours; the part of time illuminated by the sun.
ketchup
/kɛtʃœp/
A thick, usually sweet-and-sour tomato-based sauce used as a condiment.
la
/la/
the (f.)
Feminine singular definite article, referring to a specific thing or person.
lait
/lɛ/
Milk: a white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young, especially cow’s milk used as food or drink; also similar plant-based drinks.
le
/lə/
the (masc.)
Masculine singular definite article, denoting a specific thing or person.
les
/le/
the
Plural definite article, referring to a set of people or things that are specifically identified.
leurs
/lœʁ/
their
Third-person plural possessive determiner.
levure
/lə.vyʁ/
Yeast or another leavening agent used to make dough rise or to ferment food and drink.
linge
/lɛ̃ʒ/
Laundry, clothes, or household linen considered collectively, especially when being washed, dried, or stored.
lit
/li/
A bed; a piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting.
lui
/lɥi/
him; to him
Third-person singular personal pronoun, used as an object or in stressed form.
là
/la/
there
Indicates a place or a time, as opposed to “here”.
lâche
/lɑʃ/
Cowardly; lacking courage or moral firmness.
légumes
/leɡym/
Vegetables; edible plants or parts of plants, especially as used in cooking or eaten with a meal.
main
/mɛ̃/
hand
The end of the human upper limb, comprising five fingers.
mais
/mɛ/
Conjonction de coordination exprimant l'opposition ou la restriction.
maison
/mɛ.zɔ̃/
A house; a building used as a dwelling.
manger
/mɑ̃ʒe/
Prendre de la nourriture par la bouche pour se nourrir.
manquer
/mɑ̃.ke/
To miss, fail to catch, attend, or take advantage of something.
mari
/maʁi/
A man in relation to the person he is married to; a husband.
marraine
/ma.ʁɛn/
A godmother; a woman who sponsors a child at baptism or has a special supportive role in a child’s life.
mayonnaise
/majɔnɛz/
A thick cold sauce made by emulsifying egg yolk and oil, typically seasoned with vinegar or lemon juice and mustard.
mijoter
/mi.ʒɔ.te/
To cook slowly over low heat; to simmer.
monde
/mɔ̃d/
L'ensemble de l'univers, de la Terre et de ses habitants; un grand nombre de personnes.
motivation
/mɔ.ti.va.sjɔ̃/
A reason, motive, or set of reasons that explains why someone acts in a particular way.
moutarde
/mu.taʁd/
mustard; a yellow or brown condiment made from ground mustard seeds, often eaten with meat or used in sauces
mère
/mɛʁ/
A female parent; one’s mother.
mélanger
/melɑ̃ʒe/
To mix or combine substances so that they form a single mixture.
même
/mɛm/
Qui est identique, semblable ou qui renforce une assertion.
ne
/nə/
Particule de négation utilisée avec 'pas', 'jamais', 'plus', etc.
nombre
/nɔ̃.bʁ/
Concept mathématique représentant une quantité; grande quantité.
nous
/nu/
Pronom personnel de la première personne du pluriel.
nouvelle
/nu.vɛl/
Qui vient d'apparaître, qui est récent ou différent de ce qui existait.
oignon
/ɔ.ɲɔ̃/
An onion: an edible bulb with a strong smell and taste, used as a vegetable or seasoning.
on
/ɔ̃/
Pronom indéfini désignant une personne ou un groupe de personnes non précisé.
oncle
/ɔ̃kl/
The brother of one’s father or mother; the husband of one’s aunt.
ont
/ɔ̃/
Troisième personne du pluriel du présent de l'indicatif du verbe 'avoir'.
ordinateur
/ɔʁ.di.na.tœʁ/
A computer; an electronic machine that stores and processes data and runs programs.
orgueilleux
/ɔʁɡœjø/
Excessively proud of oneself; arrogant or haughty.
ou
/u/
Conjonction de coordination exprimant une alternative.
où
/u/
Indique le lieu; pronom relatif de lieu.
pain
/pɛ̃/
Bread; a staple food made from flour, water, and usually yeast, baked in an oven.
pantalon
/pɑ̃.ta.lɔ̃/
A garment worn from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg; trousers; pants.
par
/paʁ/
Indique le moyen, l'agent, le lieu traversé ou la distribution.
parent
/paʁɑ̃/
A relative; a person connected to another by family relationship.
parrain
/paʁɛ̃/
A godfather; a man who presents a child for baptism and undertakes a spiritual or moral role toward the child.
partie
/paʁ.ti/
part
Part of a whole; field of activity; game or competition.
partir
/paʁtiʁ/
Quitter un endroit pour aller ailleurs.
pas
/pɑ/
not
Negation particle used with 'ne' to form negation.
passion
/pa.sjɔ̃/
A very strong feeling, enthusiasm, or emotional intensity.
patient
/pa.sjɑ̃/
Able to wait, endure difficulty, or deal with delay or annoyance calmly.
pays
/pe.i/
country
A bounded territory with its own political organization; country, region.
personne
/pɛʁ.sɔn/
A person; a human being considered as an individual.
petit-déjeuner
/pəti deʒœne/
The morning meal; breakfast.
petit-fils
/pəti fis/
A grandson; the son of one's son or daughter.
petite-fille
/pə.tit.fij/
A granddaughter; the daughter of one's son or daughter.
peu
/pø/
En petite quantité, en faible mesure.
peur
/pœʁ/
Fear; the unpleasant emotion caused by danger, pain, threat, or something frightening.
peut
/pø/
Troisième personne du singulier du présent de l'indicatif du verbe 'pouvoir'.
placard
/pla.kaʁ/
A built-in cupboard or closet used for storage.
place
/plas/
Espace physique qu'occupe quelqu'un ou quelque chose; esplanade publique; rang.
plat
/pla/
Flat; level, even, or without noticeable relief or slope.
plus
/ply/
more
Indicates a greater quantity, a comparison, or negation (not...anymore).
point
/pwɛ̃/
Signe de ponctuation; endroit précis; unité de score; question ou sujet précis.
poisson
/pwa.sɔ̃/
A fish: a cold-blooded aquatic vertebrate animal with gills and fins.
politique
/pɔ.li.tik/
politics
The art and practice of government and the management of public affairs.
pomme
/pɔm/
An apple; the round edible fruit of the apple tree.
pomme de terre
/pɔm də tɛʁ/
An edible starchy tuber, usually with brown, yellow, red, or pale skin, widely used as a vegetable; a potato.
porte
/pɔʁt/
A door: a movable panel used to open or close an entrance to a room, building, vehicle, or piece of furniture.
portion
/pɔʁ.sjɔ̃/
A part or section of a whole; a quantity taken from something larger.
poubelle
/pu.bɛl/
A bin or container for household or other waste; a trash can or garbage bin.
poulet
/pu.lɛ/
A young domestic chicken; by extension, a chicken as an animal.
pour
/puʁ/
Indique le but, la destination, la durée ou la cause.
premier
/pʁə.mje/
Qui vient avant tous les autres dans l'ordre, le rang ou le temps.
proche
/pʁɔʃ/
near or close in space or time.
préparer
/pʁe.pa.ʁe/
To make something ready for use, an event, or a future action.
présenter
/pʁe.zɑ̃.te/
to introduce a person to someone; to make someone known by name
pâte
/pɑt/
A soft mixture of flour, liquid, and other ingredients used to make bread, pastry, cakes, or similar foods; dough or batter.
pâtes
/pɑt/
Pasta; food made from wheat dough shaped and cooked, typically in boiling water.
père
/pɛʁ/
A male parent; a father.
quand
/kɑ̃/
Exprime le temps, l'époque à laquelle un fait se produit.
que
/kə/
that
Subordinating conjunction introducing a complement clause.
qui
/ki/
Pronom relatif ou interrogatif désignant une personne ou une chose sujet.
recette
/ʁə.sɛt/
A recipe; a set of instructions for preparing a dish or drink.
regret
/ʁə.ɡʁɛ/
A feeling of sorrow, remorse, or disappointment about something one has done or failed to do.
remords
/ʁə.mɔʁ/
Remorse; a painful feeling of guilt or regret for a wrong one has done.
remuer
/ʁə.mɥe/
to move, stir, or shift something from its position; to make something move
rencontrer
/ʁɑ̃.kɔ̃.tʁe/
To meet someone, especially by arrangement, by chance, or for the first time.
repas
/ʁə.pɑ/
A meal; an occasion when food is eaten, or the food served and eaten on that occasion.
respecter
/ʁɛs.pɛk.te/
To respect, esteem, or show consideration for someone or something.
riz
/ʁi/
Rice: small white or brown grains from a cereal plant, cooked and eaten as food.
réservé
/ʁe.zɛʁ.ve/
Booked or set aside in advance for a particular person, time, or purpose.
rôtir
/ʁo.tiʁ/
To roast; to cook food, especially meat or vegetables, by dry heat, typically in an oven or over a fire.
sa
/sa/
Adjectif possessif de la troisième personne du singulier (féminin).
sac
/sak/
A bag used for carrying or storing things, often with handles or straps.
salade
/sa.lad/
A salad: a cold dish of raw or cooked vegetables, often with dressing and sometimes other ingredients.
salle de bain
/sal də bɛ̃/
A room in a home or building equipped for washing, typically with a bath or shower and a washbasin; a bathroom.
salon
/sa.lɔ̃/
A living room or sitting room in a private home.
sans
/sɑ̃/
Exprime la privation, l'absence ou la condition négative.
satisfait
/sa.tis.fɛ/
Satisfied; pleased because one has obtained what one wanted or expected.
sauce
/sos/
A liquid or semi-liquid preparation served with food to add flavor, moisture, or richness; a sauce.
savon
/sa.vɔ̃/
Soap; a substance used with water for washing and cleaning.
se
/sə/
oneself
Reflexive pronoun of the third person singular and plural.
se disputer
/sə dis.py.te/
To argue or quarrel with one another.
se marier
/sə maʁje/
To get married; to enter into marriage.
se réconcilier
/sə ʁe.kɔ̃.si.lje/
To make peace with someone after a disagreement or conflict; to become reconciled.
sel
/sɛl/
Salt; a white crystalline substance used to season or preserve food, chiefly sodium chloride.
serviette
/sɛʁ.vjɛt/
A towel used for drying the body, hands, or face.
servir
/sɛʁ.viʁ/
to serve someone, especially a customer, guest, or person receiving assistance
seul
/sœl/
Sans compagnie; unique, qui est le seul de son espèce.
shampoing
/ʃɑ̃pwɛ̃/
A liquid or cream product used for washing the hair; shampoo.
si
/si/
if
Subordinating conjunction expressing condition or supposition.
sociable
/sɔ.sjabl/
Friendly and willing to be with, talk to, or spend time with other people.
solitude
/sɔ.li.tyd/
The state or condition of being alone, especially by choice.
son
/sɔ̃/
Adjectif possessif de la troisième personne du singulier (masculin).
soulagé
/sulaʒe/
Feeling relief after worry, fear, pain, or pressure has diminished or ended.
soutenir
/sutəniʁ/
To hold up or support physically; to keep something from falling or collapsing.
stress
/stʁɛs/
A state of mental or emotional tension caused by pressure, worry, or difficult circumstances.
sucre
/sykʁ/
A sweet crystalline substance obtained especially from sugar cane or sugar beet, used to sweeten food and drink; sugar.
suis
/sɥi/
Première personne du singulier du présent de l'indicatif du verbe 'être'.
sur
/syʁ/
Indique la position au-dessus ou le contact avec une surface.
surpris
/syʁpʁi/
surprised; astonished or taken aback
surprise
/syʁpʁiz/
A feeling of astonishment or unexpectedness caused by something unforeseen.
sérénité
/se.ʁe.ni.te/
A calm, peaceful state of mind; freedom from agitation or anxiety.
sœur
/sœʁ/
A sister; a female sibling.
table
/tabl/
A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for eating, working, or placing things on.
tante
/tɑ̃t/
Aunt; the sister of one’s father or mother, or the wife of one’s uncle.
tasse
/tas/
A cup; a small container with a handle used for drinking hot beverages such as coffee or tea.
temps
/tɑ̃/
Durée mesurable, succession des moments; ou conditions atmosphériques.
thé
/te/
A hot drink made by infusing the dried leaves of the tea plant in water.
timide
/ti.mid/
Shy; lacking confidence or ease in social situations.
tomate
/tɔ.mat/
A tomato: the usually red, fleshy edible fruit used as a vegetable in cooking.
toujours
/tu.ʒuʁ/
always
At all times, at every moment; still now.
tout
/tu/
Désigne l'ensemble, la totalité d'une chose ou d'un groupe.
tranquillité
/tʁɑ̃.ki.li.te/
Calmness or quietness; the state of being free from noise, agitation, or disturbance.
travail
/tʁa.vaj/
Activité professionnelle rémunérée; effort physique ou intellectuel accompli.
triste
/tʁist/
Sad; feeling sorrow, unhappiness, or melancholy.
très
/tʁɛ/
Indique un degré élevé, modifie un adjectif ou un adverbe.
tu
/ty/
Pronom personnel de la deuxième personne du singulier, sujet.
téléphone
/te.le.fɔn/
A telephone; a device used for speaking to someone at a distance, especially by means of a wired or mobile network.
un
/œ̃/
Article indéfini masculin singulier, désignant une personne ou une chose de façon indéterminée.
une
/yn/
a
Indefinite singular feminine article, referring to a person or thing in an unspecified way.
verre
/vɛʁ/
Glass as a hard, transparent material used for windows, bottles, and other objects.
verser
/vɛʁ.se/
to pour a liquid or loose substance from one container or place into another
veste
/vɛst/
A jacket; a short outer garment with sleeves, worn on the upper body.
viande
/vjɑ̃d/
meat; the flesh of an animal used as food
vie
/vi/
Ensemble des fonctions qui s'opposent à la mort; existence, manière de vivre.
ville
/vil/
city
An important urban settlement, characterized by a dense population and diverse activities.
vinaigre
/vi.nɛɡʁ/
vinegar; a sour liquid made by fermentation, used especially as a condiment, preservative, or cleaning agent
voisin
/vwazɛ̃/
A person who lives near or next to another person; a neighbor.
voisine
/vwa.zin/
A female neighbor; a woman who lives near or next door to someone.
vous
/vu/
Pronom personnel de la deuxième personne du pluriel ou de politesse au singulier.
y
/i/
Pronom adverbial remplaçant un complément de lieu ou un complément introduit par 'à'.
yaourt
/ja.uʁt/
Yogurt; a fermented milk product, often eaten plain or flavored.
émincer
/e.mɛ̃.se/
To cut food into very thin slices or strips.
épouse
/e.puz/
A wife; a married woman in relation to her spouse.
été
/e.te/
Participe passé du verbe 'être'.
être
/ɛ.tʁ/
Exister, se trouver dans un état ou une situation; auxiliaire pour former les temps composés.
œuf
/œf/
An egg: the oval or round reproductive body laid by a bird, reptile, fish, or some other animals, containing an embryo and nutrients.