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(Created page with "==Air== Air is a masculine noun that may refer to: ===someone's outward appearance=== * Example: Il a l’air gentil (He looks nice). ===the gas mixture that we breathe=== * Example: J’ai besoin de prendre l’air (I need to get some fresh air) ===a melody=== * Example: Cette chanson me rappelle un air connu (This song reminds me of a familiar tune) ==Aire== Aire is a common feminine noun that designates a surface. Example: Les enfants adorent aller à l’aire...") |
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Air is a masculine noun that may refer to: | Air is a masculine noun that may refer to: | ||
===someone's outward appearance=== | ===Air: someone's outward appearance=== | ||
* Example: Il a l’air gentil (He looks nice). | * Example: Il a l’air gentil (He looks nice). | ||
===Air: the gas mixture that we breathe=== | |||
===the gas mixture that we breathe=== | |||
* Example: J’ai besoin de prendre l’air (I need to get some fresh air) | * Example: J’ai besoin de prendre l’air (I need to get some fresh air) | ||
===Air: a melody=== | |||
===a melody=== | |||
* Example: Cette chanson me rappelle un air connu (This song reminds me of a familiar tune) | * Example: Cette chanson me rappelle un air connu (This song reminds me of a familiar tune) | ||
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Aire is a common feminine noun that designates a surface. | Aire is a common feminine noun that designates a surface. | ||
Example: Les enfants adorent aller à l’aire de jeux (Children love going to the playground). | * Example: Les enfants adorent aller à l’aire de jeux (Children love going to the playground). | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Le-corps-humain|Le corps humain]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|Feelings and Emotions]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Countries-and-Continents|Countries and Continents]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/longest-word|longest word]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Difference-between-Autel-and-Hôtel|Difference between Autel and Hôtel]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Invariable-Words|Invariable Words]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/French-Cheeses-List|French Cheeses List]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/To-Know|To Know]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 27 March 2023
Air[edit | edit source]
Air is a masculine noun that may refer to:
Air: someone's outward appearance[edit | edit source]
- Example: Il a l’air gentil (He looks nice).
Air: the gas mixture that we breathe[edit | edit source]
- Example: J’ai besoin de prendre l’air (I need to get some fresh air)
Air: a melody[edit | edit source]
- Example: Cette chanson me rappelle un air connu (This song reminds me of a familiar tune)
Aire[edit | edit source]
Aire is a common feminine noun that designates a surface.
- Example: Les enfants adorent aller à l’aire de jeux (Children love going to the playground).
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Le corps humain
- Feelings and Emotions
- Countries and Continents
- longest word
- Difference between Autel and Hôtel
- Invariable Words
- French Cheeses List
- To Know
- How to Say Hello and Greetings