Thursday, March 5, 2020
Build Your French Vocabulary Colors and Days of the Week
Build Your French Vocabulary Colors and Days of the Week     Suzy S.              Ready to start learning to speak French? Colors and days of the week are great vocabulary to get you started.  Colors and days of the week are some of the easiest words to master when youre first learning French. If you know any other romance languages, like Spanish or Italian, you are going to see that the  French words for colors and days of the week are very similar.  Colors in French  As you may know already, adjectives in French take on the gender of the word that they are describing.  In addition, the color comes after the word that it is describing. For example, if you wanted to say âThe  purple houseâ, you would say âLa maison violetteâ. Here you are using the feminine form of purple  because âLa maisonâ is feminine.  Another rule in the French language is if the noun that the adjective is  describing is plural, the adjective is pural. Therefore, if you wanted to say âthe purple housesâ, you  would say âDes maisons violettesâ. Due to this, I will give you the all genders and the plural form of the  colors.                       Masculine Singular  Feminine Singular  Masculine Plural  Feminine Plural      Red  Rouge  Rouge  Rouges  Rouges      Orange  Orange  Orange  Oranges  Oranges      Yellow  Jaune  Jaune  Jaunes  Jaunes      Green  Vert  Verte  Verts  Vertes      Blue  Bleu  Bleue  Bleus  Bleues      Purple  Violet  Violette  Violets  Violettes      Pink  Rose  Rose  Roses  Roses      Brown  Marron  Marron  Marron  Marron      White  Blanc  Blanche  Blancs  Blanches      Grey  Gris  Grise  Gris  Grises      Black  Noir  Noire  Noirs  Noires        Here is a helpful video tutorial for how to pronounce some of the most common colors in French.    Days of the Week  The days of the week are much simpler. The days of the week in French are not capitalized, like in  English, and all days of the week are masculine. In addition, the American week starts on Sundays, but  the French week starts on Monday.  Monday Lundi  Tuesday Mardi  Wednesday Mercredi  Thursday Jeudi  Friday Vendredi  Saturday Samedi  Sunday Dimanche  Need help pronouncing this new vocabulary? Check out the video lesson below.    There are many phrases that one should know relating to the days of the week. These phrases apply to  all days of the week, but I will only give you the specific example for Monday.  Monday  Lundi  Mondays  Les lundis  On Mondays  Le lundi  This Monday  Ce lundi  Last Monday  Lundi dernier  Next Monday  Lundi prochain  Monday the 15th  Lundi 15  Monday the 15th of January  Le lundi 15 janvier  Itâs Monday  Câest lundi  On Monday evening  Lundi soir  Every Monday  Tous les lundis  Yesterday  Hier  Today  Aujourdâhui  Tomorrow  Demain  Next day  Le lendemain  Day after tomorrow  Après-demain  Day before yesterday  Avant-hier  These very basic French words can greatly increase your French vocabulary. This is something that you  have to learn for every basic French class.  There are many ways to study language; some of the best are  group study and flash cards. For everyone, practicing speaking the language with others will help a lot. Working with a French tutor is another great way to make progress in your studies. Have fun studying and bonne chance!    Anna M. is an academic tutor in Tampa, FL. She is currently studying chemistry at the University of South Florida, and she has been tutoring for one year. Learn more about Anna.    			  Interested in Private Lessons?  Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today!  Search for Your Teacher      Photo by Capture Queen  
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