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Use your senses to learn the most important words and phrases in French! With colourful images this attractive and practical guide to French language and culture helps you find what you need quickly and easily. Also contains a French-English and English-French Index.
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FranzösischAT THE SHOPS | AUX MAGASINS
Markets full of lush produce and local specialities, the smell of freshly baked bread from the boulangerie, or chic boutiques selling French fashions – just some of the things that might spring to mind when it comes to shopping in France. That’s not to say that you won’t find plenty of large supermarkets, busy shopping centres, and many familiar international chains in urban areas.
basket
le panier
1. banana
la banane
2. bread
le pain
3. vegetable oil
l’huile végétale f
THE BASICS | L’ESSENTIEL
Most stores in France are open from Monday to Saturday; however, in some towns and villages it is common for local shops to have reduced opening hours on Mondays. Many shops will also shut between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. for lunch throughout the week. It is rare to find 24-hour shops and supermarkets, even in t...