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France, French, Cognates, and Everyday French Words

France, French, Cognates, and Everyday French Words

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World Languages

8th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Felisa Ford

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Quel continent compte le plus grand nombre de pays francophones ?

Back

Afrique

Answer explanation

Africa has the greatest number of French-speaking countries, with many nations in the region using French as an official or widely spoken language, unlike Europe, South America, or Asia.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Combien de pays conservent le français comme langue officielle ?

Back

plus de 20

Answer explanation

French is an official language in over 29 countries, including France, Canada, and several African nations. Therefore, the correct answer is 'more than 20', as it accurately reflects the number of countries using French officially.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

La France est le plus grand pays d'Europe occidentale.

Back

Vrai

Answer explanation

True, France is indeed the largest country in western Europe, covering a significant area compared to its neighbors.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Dans quels États des États-Unis le français est-il une deuxième langue ?

Back

Louisiane et Maine

Answer explanation

Louisiana has a strong French heritage, and French is widely spoken there. Maine also has French-speaking communities, particularly in the northern part of the state. Thus, Louisiana and Maine are the correct choices.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Traduisez liberte.

Back

liberté

Answer explanation

The French word 'liberte' translates to 'liberty' in English, referring to the state of being free. 'Liberate' means to set free, and 'libel' refers to a false statement. Thus, 'liberty' is the correct translation.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Traduisez le mot apparenté : realite

Back

réalité

Answer explanation

The word 'realite' is a cognate of 'reality' in English, meaning the state of things as they actually exist. The other options, 'real' and 'really', do not convey the same meaning.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Traduisez le mot apparenté : certainement

Back

certainement

Answer explanation

The French word 'certainement' translates to 'certainly' in English, indicating a strong affirmation. The other options, 'certain' and 'entertainment', do not match the meaning of 'certainement'.

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