Rooms In The House

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    THE BEDROOM

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Check you can spell the rooms in the house in French.
Try to get le, la and l' right.
Add the accents too : à = 133 é = 130

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    THE KITCHEN

    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "la cuisine, cuisine." In French, "la cuisine" means "the kitchen" and "cuisine" also means "kitchen." Both terms are correct translations for the word "kitchen" in English.

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    THE GARDEN

    Explanation
    The given correct answer "le jardin, jardin" suggests that the translation of "The Garden" in French is "le jardin" or simply "jardin". In French, the definite article "le" is used before "jardin" to indicate that it is a specific garden being referred to. However, it is also acceptable to use "jardin" alone without the definite article, as it is common in French to omit articles when referring to general concepts or when the noun is used in a more abstract sense.

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    THE DINING ROOM

    Explanation
    Remember the accent : la salle à manger

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    THE BATHROOM

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "la salle de bains, salle de bains." In French, "la salle de bains" translates to "the bathroom" and "salle de bains" translates to "bathroom." Both phrases are correct translations for the given term.

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    THE LIVING ROOM / SITTING ROOM / LOUNGE.

    Explanation
    The given correct answer includes both the French and English translations for "The Living Room / Sitting Room / Lounge." In French, "le salon" and "le séjour" are both used to refer to the living room. In English, "salon" and "séjour" are also used interchangeably to describe the same space. Therefore, all four options provided in the answer are correct translations for the given term.

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    THE SHOWER

    Explanation
    The given correct answer for this question is "la douche, douche". This suggests that the question is asking for the translation of the word "shower" in French. "La douche" is the correct translation for "shower" in French, and "douche" is the English word itself.

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    THE GARAGE

    Explanation
    The given correct answer for this question is "le garage, garage". This suggests that the word "garage" is used in both English and French, with "le garage" being the French translation. This indicates that the word "garage" is commonly understood and used in both languages, making it a loanword.

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    THE STUDY / OFFICE

    Explanation
    le bureau also means a desk

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    THE STAIRS

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    The given correct answer for this question is "l'escalier, escalier". This suggests that the word "stairs" in English can be translated to "l'escalier" or "escalier" in French. Both translations are correct, as "l'escalier" is the more formal way to refer to stairs, while "escalier" is a more casual way to say it.

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