If you’ve been following me for some time, you know that I’m always curious and passionate about where the words come from. This is also extremely helpful to find out as words then make more sense and become more memorable. In my everyday life, I do ponder or suddenly find connections between English and French words, or between French words themselves and in this episode, I’d like to share some of them with you!
Pho –> un pot au feu (pot au fau, beef stew) Un four = an oven la fournaise = inferno, blazing fire ; furnace une cave = a cellar a cave = une grotte une caverne (grande grotte) = cave, cavern caverneux = cavernous (landscape) ; hollow (sound) Un balayage = highlightning, balayage (US) un parachute un parasol / un parapluie un paratonnerre = a lightning rod une chute = a fall, a drop
French Voices, episode 38 : Marie Treps, Linguist and Author of “Oh là là, ces Français!” (PART 1): frenchvoicespodcast.com/episode38)
French Voices, episode 39 : Marie Treps, Linguist and Author of “Oh là là, ces Français!” (PART 2): frenchvoicespodcast.com/episode39)
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