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a set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that we can turn them and read them

livre
an object that has hair or thin pieces of plastic or wood attached to a handle that we use for making our hair tidy

brosse, brosse à cheveux
a small card that contains contact information for a person or company, used to share and promote professional connections

carte de visite, carte professionnelle

a device or piece of equipment for taking photographs, making movies or television programs

appareil-photo, caméra
a specially shaped piece of metal used for locking or unlocking a door, starting a car, etc.

clé, clef
a cellular phone or cell phone; a phone without any wires and with access to a cellular radio system that we can carry with us and use anywhere

téléphone portable
an official document issued by a government that identifies someone as a citizen of a particular country, which is needed when leaving a country and entering another one

passeport
a small bag that is used, particularly by women, to carry personal items

porte-monnaie, sac
a paper or electronic document that a person needs to buy in order to travel on a train

billet de train, titre de transport

an object with a circular folding frame covered in cloth, used as protection against rain or sun

parapluie
something made of leather, cloth, plastic, or paper that we use to carry things in, particularly when we are traveling or shopping

sac
a global computer network that allows users around the world to communicate with each other and exchange information

Internet
a person's closest and most trusted friend, with whom they share a strong bond and deep understanding

meilleur ami, meilleure amie

used when we want to talk about a person or thing for the first time or when other people may not know who or what they are

un, une

used before a singular noun that starts with a vowel sound, when we are not talking about a specific person or thing

un, une

