Difference between revisions of "Language/French/Vocabulary/Bird"
< Language | French | Vocabulary
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
*turkey: dindon | *turkey: dindon | ||
*vulture: vautour | *vulture: vautour | ||
*canard: duck | |||
*poule: chicken | |||
==Expressions== | ==Expressions== | ||
Line 36: | Line 38: | ||
*Litterally: the ostrich policy | *Litterally: the ostrich policy | ||
*Meaning: Refusal to accept danger. | *Meaning: Refusal to accept danger. | ||
===Un froid de canard=== | |||
*Litterally: cold of a duck | |||
*Meaning: A big cold | |||
Origin: | Origin: |
Revision as of 20:13, 30 November 2016
The birds: les oiseaux
- blackbird: merle
- crane: grue
- dove: colombe
- eagle: aigle
- falcon: faucon
- nightingale: rossignol
- ostrich: autruche
- owl: hibou
- partridge: perdrix
- peacock: paon
- penguin: pingouin
- pigeon: pigeon
- raven: corbeau
- robin: rouge-gorge
- sparrow: moineau
- stork: cigogne
- swallow: hirondelle
- swan: cygne
- turkey: dindon
- vulture: vautour
- canard: duck
- poule: chicken
Expressions
Une hirondelle ne fait pas le printemps
- Literally: One swallow doesn't make spring
- Meaning: One swallow doesn't make a summer
The proverb has two possible meanings:
- Do not draw conclusions from a single fact or a single element.
- And, more generally: one must not rely too quickly on appearances; One person is not enough to achieve a major goal.
Politique de l'autruche
- Litterally: the ostrich policy
- Meaning: Refusal to accept danger.
Un froid de canard
- Litterally: cold of a duck
- Meaning: A big cold
Origin: This expression recalls the legend that ostriches burrow their heads in the sand when they are afraid, which prevents them from seeing what threatens them.
"Appliquer la politique de l'autriche" means that one refuses to see the danger where it is.
être un vautour
- Litterally: "be a vulture"
- Meaning: "be ruthless"
- Synonymous: être un requin (be a shark)