Vocabulary French-where Do You Live?

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    Enter the french for "I live"

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  • 2. 

    Enter the french for "a town"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "une ville" because in French, "une" is the feminine form of the indefinite article "a" and "ville" means "town". Therefore, "une ville" translates to "a town" in English.

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    Enter the french for "an apartment"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "un appartement" because it directly translates to "an apartment" in English. In French, "un" is the masculine indefinite article for "a" or "an," and "appartement" means "apartment." Therefore, "un appartement" is the accurate translation for the given phrase.

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  • 4. 

    Enter the french for "beside the sea"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Au bord de la mer." This is the French translation for "beside the sea." The phrase "au bord de la mer" literally means "at the edge of the sea" or "by the seaside." It is a commonly used expression in French to describe a location or a place that is close to the sea.

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    Enter the french for "a city"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "une grande ville" which translates to "a big city" in English. This phrase accurately translates the given English sentence into French. "Une" means "a" and "grande ville" means "big city". Therefore, "une grande ville" is the correct translation for "a city" in French.

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    Enter the french for "a village"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "un village." In French, the word "village" is masculine, so it should be preceded by the masculine article "un" instead of the feminine article "une."

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    Enter the french for "where do you live?"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ou habites tu?, ou habites tu." This is the correct French translation for "where do you live?" The phrase "Ou habites tu?" is a question asking about someone's place of residence, and the repetition of the phrase "ou habites tu" emphasizes the question.

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  • 8. 

    Enter the french for an apartment block

    Explanation
    The French word for an apartment block is "un immeuble."

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  • 9. 

    Enter the french for "in the mountains"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Dans les montagnes". This is the correct translation for "in the mountains" in French. The phrase "dans les montagnes" accurately conveys the meaning of being located or situated within mountainous areas. The repetition of the phrase "dans les montagnes" in the answer options might be a formatting error or a duplication, but it does not affect the correctness of the translation.

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    Enter the french for "in a suburb"

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Dans un banlieu". This is the French translation for "in a suburb". The phrase is repeated twice in the given options, which suggests that it is the correct answer.

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    Enter the french for "in the country"

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    The correct answer is "À la campagne". This is the correct translation for "in the country" in French. The phrase "à la campagne" literally means "to the countryside" or "at the countryside". It is used to refer to being in a rural or countryside location. The repetition of the phrase "à la campagne" in the answer is likely a typo or duplication error.

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