Learn Animals - Animaux

Let's learn animal in french.







 Le chevre - Goat



 Le buffle  -Buffalo





 Le cahmmele - Camel






Le chat - Cat



 Le chien - Dog





 Le cobra - Cobra




Le cochon - Pig




La grenouille -  Frog






Le lapin - Rabbit








Le serpent - Snake








Le single - Monkey





Le tigre -Tiger






L'oiseau(m) - Bird






Le poulet - Chicken









Le canard - Duck







Le crabe - Crab






Le poisson - Fish






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How to read clock / time in French

Quelle heure est-il? Il est..

10.00 - dix hueres (du matin)
 
10.15 - dix heures et quart
          - dix heures quinze (minutes)

10.30 - dix heures et demie
          - dix heures trente

10.45 - Onze heures moins le quart
          - dixx huers quarante-cinq

12.00 - midi
          - douze heures

22.00 - dix hueres (du soir)
          - vingt-duex heures

22.10 - dix hueres dix (du soir)
          - vight-duex heures dix

22.50 - Onze heures moins dix (du soir)
          - vight-duex heures cinquante

00.00 - minuit
          - zero heure

5 W + 1 H in French

EnglishFrench
WhatQu'est-ce que
Why / HowComment
Where
WhenQuand
WhoQui
It is...Est-ce que

Grammatical person

France distinguishes three grammatical persons:


FranceEnglish
JeI
TuYou
IlHe
ElleShe
NousWe
VousYou (plural)
IlsThey - He (plural)
EllesThey - She (plural)

Introduction of French

French is a Romance language globally spoken by about 110 million people as a first language (mother tongue), by 190 million as a second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired foreign language, with significant numbers of speakers in 57 countries. Most native speakers of the language live in France, where the language originated. The rest live essentially in Canada (particularly Quebec, and to a lesser extent Ontario and New Brunswick), Belgium, (particularly Wallonia and Brussels), Switzerland (Cantons: Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel, Jura and also spoken in Fribourg,Valais Bern )French-speaking Africa (31 countries, including Cameroon, Gabon, Côte d'Ivoire), Luxembourg, Monaco, and certain parts of the U.S. states of Louisiana and Maine. Most second-language speakers of French live in Francophone Africa, arguably exceeding the number of native speakers. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the Francophone country with the largest population.


source : wikipedia -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language