[kuʀs ] feminine noun. le fait de courir) running.
'Faire les courses' is to go shopping, usually for grocery but not exclusively it will be in the shops you find on the high street. You would use 'faire des courses' if you had some shopping to do.
'I take a French class = I take a class of French language' = je suis une classe DE FRANÇAIS. On a side note, people have been pointing out that it should be “je suis un cours de français”, the class being the people, the course the content.Jun 7, 2021
FrenchEnglish translation: very (or "quite") sourFrench term or phrase:bien surEnglish translation:very (or "quite") sourEntered by:HeathcliffAug 11, 2000
The lesson clearly states that you will use 'faire les courses' for food (grocery) shopping and 'faire les magasins/faire du shopping' for other things like clothes. faire les magasins/faire du shopping would be accepted. Hope this helps!
2 – Cuisiner = to Cook, as in to Prepare Food. 3 – Faire la Cuisine = to do the Cooking.Jun 7, 2021
0:061:03How to Pronounce École? (SCHOOL in FRENCH) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAt the end. Sometimes when you speak might be silent you might say ecole ecole.MoreAt the end. Sometimes when you speak might be silent you might say ecole ecole.
"Je dois prendre des cours" means I must/have to/need to take classes. It can be a necessity or obligation, a need or duty.Nov 15, 2018
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