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Le livre Interchange - Débutant - Unité 11 - Partie 1

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to have
[verbe]

to hold or arrange an event

organiser, faire

organiser, faire

Ex:
party
[nom]

an event where people get together and enjoy themselves by talking, dancing, eating, drinking, etc.

fête, soirée

fête, soirée

Ex: They organized a party for their friend who is moving abroad .
month
[nom]

each of the twelve named divisions of the year, like January, February, etc.

mois

mois

Ex: We have a family gathering every month.
date
[nom]

a specific day in a month or sometimes a year, shown using a number and sometimes a name

date

date

Ex: We should mark date on the calendar for our family gathering .
January
[nom]

the first month of the year, after December and before February

janvier

janvier

Ex: Many retailers offer post-holiday sales January, making it an ideal time to snag deals on winter clothing and seasonal items .

the second month of the year, after January and before March

février

février

Ex: February comes to a close , thoughts turn to the anticipation of longer days and the arrival of spring , bringing hope and renewal after the winter months .
March
[nom]

the third month of the year, after February and before April

mars

mars

Ex: In March, schools often have spring break, giving students and families a chance to relax and recharge before the final stretch of the academic year.
April
[nom]

the fourth month of the year, after March and before May

avril

avril

Ex: Tax Day in the United States typically falls April 15th , the deadline for individuals to file their income tax returns for the previous year .
May
[nom]

the fifth month of the year, after April and before June

mai

mai

Ex: May is also associated with Memorial Day in the United States, a federal holiday honoring military personnel who have died in service to their country, observed on the last Monday of the month.
June
[nom]

the sixth month of the year, after May and before July

juin

juin

Ex: Graduation ceremonies are commonly held June, recognizing the achievements of students completing their studies at various levels , from high school to university .
July
[nom]

the seventh month of the year, after June and before August

juillet

juillet

Ex: Various festivals and events take place July around the world , celebrating culture , music , food , and traditions , attracting locals and tourists alike to participate in the festivities .
August
[nom]

the eighth month of the year, after July and before September

août

août

Ex: August is known for back-to-school preparations, with parents and students shopping for school supplies, clothing, and backpacks in anticipation of the upcoming academic year.

the ninth month of the year, after August and before October

septembre

septembre

Ex: September can be a busy month for businesses as they gear up for the holiday season , with retailers stocking shelves with fall merchandise and planning promotions to attract customers .
October
[nom]

the tenth month of the year, after September and before November

octobre

octobre

Ex: Many people enjoy cozying up with warm beverages like apple cider or hot chocolate October, as they embrace the transition to fall and prepare for the upcoming holiday season .

the 11th month of the year, after October and before December

novembre

novembre

Ex: November is also known for events such as Veterans Day , Remembrance Day , and Black Friday , which commemorate veterans , honor the memory of fallen soldiers , and kick off the holiday shopping season , respectively .

the 12th and last month of the year, after November and before January

decembre

decembre

Ex: In some countriesDecember 31st is celebrated as New Year 's Eve , a night of festivities , fireworks , and countdowns to welcome the start of a fresh year with hope and optimism .
first
[Adjectif]

(of a person) coming or acting before any other person

premier

premier

Ex: She is the first runner to cross the finish line.
second
[Adjectif]

being number two in order or time

deuxième, second(e)

deuxième, second(e)

Ex: He second in line after Mary .
third
[Adjectif]

coming after the second in order or position

troisième

troisième

Ex: We live on third floor of the apartment building .
fourth
[Adjectif]

coming or happening just after the third person or thing

quatrième

quatrième

Ex: fourth floor of the museum is dedicated to modern art exhibits .
fifth
[Adjectif]

coming or happening just after the fourth person or thing

cinquième, 5e

cinquième, 5e

Ex: This is fifth attempt to solve the challenging puzzle .
sixth
[Adjectif]

coming or happening right after the fifth person or thing

sixième, sixième

sixième, sixième

Ex: Hannah was proud to finish sixth place in the regional chess championship .
seventh
[Adjectif]

coming or happening just after the sixth person or thing

septième, septièmement

septième, septièmement

Ex: In the competition , Emily 's artwork stood out , earning seventh place among talented artists .
eighth
[Adjectif]

coming or happening right after the seventh person or thing

huitième, huitièmement

huitième, huitièmement

Ex: During the game , Mark scored eighth goal of the season , securing a victory for the team .
ninth
[Adjectif]

coming or happening just after the eighth person or thing

neuvième, nona

neuvième, nona

Ex: ninth chapter of the fantasy novel introduced a mysterious character that captivated readers .
tenth
[Adjectif]

coming or happening right after the ninth person or thing

dixième, dixième (numérique)

dixième, dixième (numérique)

Ex: Every year, the school hosts a special ceremony to honor the tenth-grade students who excel in academics and extracurricular activities.
eleventh
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the tenth person or thing

onzième, dixième première

onzième, dixième première

Ex: She has lived in eleven different cities, making her an expert on moving and adapting to new places.
twelfth
[Adjectif]

coming or happening right after the eleventh person or thing

douzième, douzième (w)

douzième, douzième (w)

Ex: twelfth anniversary is traditionally celebrated with silk or linen gifts .
thirteenth
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the twelfth person or thing

treizième, le treizième

treizième, le treizième

Ex: The thirteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery, marking a significant milestone in American history.
fourteenth
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the thirteenth person or thing

quatorzième, quatorze

quatorzième, quatorze

Ex: The fourteenth amendment to the Constitution guarantees equal protection under the law for all citizens.
fifteenth
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the fourteenth person or thing

quinzième, le quinze

quinzième, le quinze

Ex: The fifteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted African American men the right to vote.
sixteenth
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the fifteenth person or thing

seizième, seizième anniversaire

seizième, seizième anniversaire

Ex: The sixteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution allowed Congress to levy an income tax.
seventeenth
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the sixteenth person or thing

dix-septième, la dix-septième

dix-septième, la dix-septième

Ex: The seventeenth century was a period of great artistic and scientific advancements in Europe.
eighteenth
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the seventeenth person or thing

dix-huitième, le dix-huitième

dix-huitième, le dix-huitième

Ex: The eighteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution established the prohibition of alcohol.
nineteenth
[Déterminant]

coming or happening right after the eighteenth person or thing

dix-neuvième, le dix-neuvième

dix-neuvième, le dix-neuvième

Ex: The nineteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote.
twenty-first
[Adjectif]

coming or happening right after the twentieth person or thing

vingt-et-unième, vingt et unième

vingt-et-unième, vingt et unième

Ex: She plans to travel to Paris on twenty-first of June for a summer vacation .
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