Table of Contents
- 1 What hobbies do you like in French?
- 2 How do you answer what are your hobbies in French?
- 3 How do you say your free time and hobbies in French?
- 4 How do I describe my hobby?
- 5 How do you describe daily activities in French?
- 6 How do you what are you doing in French?
- 7 What do people like to do in French?
- 8 How is the word faire used in French?
What hobbies do you like in French?
Hobbies and “To Make/Do”
English | French Noun | Or use |
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cooking | la cuisine | cuisiner |
gardening | le jardinage | jardiner |
hiking | la randonnée | |
hunting | la chasse | chasser |
How do you answer what are your hobbies in French?
Hobbies: Les Loisirs So besides reading, quels sont tes loisirs? – what are your hobbies? – Paul and Martin ask. You answer: J’adore. . .
What are hobbies in French?
Hobbies – Les passe-temps
cooking | la cuisine | faire la cuisine |
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dancing | la danse | faire la danse (rare) |
fishing | la pêche | aller à la pêche |
gardening | le jardinage | faire du jardinage |
hiking | la randonnée | faire de la randonnée |
How do you say your daily routine in French?
Basic French Greetings (Complete Lesson with MP3!)…Example Daily Routine.
je me lève | I wake up |
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je prends ma douche | I take my shower |
je me lave les dents | I brush my teeth |
je me lave le visage | I wash my face |
je prends le petit déjeuner | I eat breakfast |
How do you say your free time and hobbies in French?
General Phrases About Free Time What do you do in your free time? — Qu’est-ce que tu fais pendant ton temps libre? Do you have any hobbies? — Est-ce que tu as des hobbies?
How do I describe my hobby?
How to Answer “What are Your Hobbies?”
- Tell your hobbies with passion!
- Hobbies can be the key to your personality.
- Keep your explanation short and crisp.
- Connect your hobbies with your job.
- Explain how your hobbies make you a better person.
- Don’t mention anything political or controversial.
- Never say you have no hobbies.
How do you write I like in French?
The French translation for “I like” is j’aime. The French, j’aime, can be broken down into 2 parts:”I (before a vowel sound)” (j’) and “love; like (1st person singular)” (aime).
How do you list activities in French?
Here are a few French vocabulary terms to describe common activities many of us enjoy.
- Regarder la télé → Watch television.
- Parler au téléphone → Talk on the phone.
- Lire → To read.
- Faire de l’équitation → Go horse riding.
- Faire de la natation → Go swimming.
- Faire du sport → Do sports.
- Voyager → Travel.
How do you describe daily activities in French?
French Daily Routine Vocabulary
Daily routine | Le quotidien |
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do homework | faire les devoirs |
dream | rêver |
dress | s’habiller |
drive | conduire |
How do you what are you doing in French?
what are you doing? qu’est-ce que tu fais?
How to speak about sports and hobbies in French?
To speak about the action of playing these sports, use the verb jouer au (to play) before the name of the sport, as in: This next set of activities includes sports, hobbies, and other things you might do in your free time.
Which is the infinitive form of the word hobbies?
Many of the verbs or action words that you use to describe your hobbies in French end in -er in the infinitive. A verb infinitive is the basic form of a verb. For example, ‘to sing’ is the infinitive form of a verb. You can recognise an infinitive in English as it begins with to.
What do people like to do in French?
Here are a few French vocabulary terms to describe common activities many of us enjoy. However, there are also things we hate doing or rarely do. While some of us may like faire les magasins (to go shopping), others of us hate it. Some of us love sortir avec les copains (to go out with friends), while others prefer to spend time alone.
How is the word faire used in French?
The one thing that they have in common is that they use the verb faire (to make or to do). In most cases, you will combine the verb faire de with the noun, as in: However, in some instances, you have the option of using a form of the noun itself when you speak about performing that activity.