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Moscou
Bruxelles
Ottawa
What do these words mean? Stick around.
In this quick lesson, you’ll learn French words for cities.
Before we start, did you know that if you visit the city of Lyon, you can walk around through secret passageways?
Keep watching for the answer at the end.
Berne
"Bern"
[SLOW] Berne
Berne
French is one of the languages spoken in Switzerland, but Bern is actually a German-speaking city.
Jack and Steve chat about capital cities.
Jack: Quelle est la capitale de la Suisse ?
Steve: Berne est la capitale de la Suisse.
Moscou
"Moscow"
[SLOW] Moscou
Moscou
In French, 'ou' is pronounced as 'ou'—so Moskow follows the rule: Moscou!
Lina and Daphne chat about famous landmarks.
Lina: Sais-tu où se trouve le Kremlin ?
Daphne: Le Kremlin se trouve à Moscou.
Bruxelles
"Brussels"
[SLOW] Bruxelles
Bruxelles
Brussels doesn’t have just one official language, but two—French and Dutch!
Jack and Steve chat about different cities.
Jack: Où se trouve Bruxelles ?
Steve: Bruxelles se trouve en Belgique.
Rome
"Rome"
[SLOW] Rome
Rome
Like many French words ending in 'e', Rome ends with an 'a' in Italian.
Rome in French, Roma in Italian..
Susan and Tom chat about travel destinations.
Susan: Je veux visiter une ville ancienne.
Tom: Dans ce cas, que dirais-tu de visiter Rome ?
Berlin
"Berlin"
[SLOW] Berlin
Berlin
Oscar tells Tom about a recent trip to Germany.
Oscar: J'ai visité une ville célèbre en Allemagne.
Tom: C'était Berlin ?
Madrid
"Madrid"
[SLOW] Madrid
Madrid
In French, we often drop the 'd' at the end of words, but not in Madrid!
In Spanish, it’s pronounced Madrid, with a sound close to the English 'th'.
Lina plans a trip to Spain with Daphne.
Lina: Où devrais-je commencer ma visite en Espagne ?
Daphne: Que dirais-tu de Madrid ? Madrid est la capitale de l'Espagne.
Ottawa
"Ottawa"
[SLOW] Ottawa
Ottawa
Ottawa is in Ontario, a mostly English-speaking province in Canada, but French is still widely spoken there!
Jack quizzes Steve on capital cities.
Jack: Quelle est la capitale du Canada ?
Steve: Ottawa est la capitale du Canada.
Paris
"Paris"
[SLOW] Paris
Paris
Ever heard the song Aux Champs Élysées?
It’s about the famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées, which leads to the Arc de Triomphe.
Susan and Tom chat about their favorite cities.
Susan: Que penses-tu de Paris ?
Tom: Paris est une très belle ville.
Washington
"Washington, D.C."
[SLOW] Washington
Washington
The urban layout of Washington, D.C. was inspired by major European cities like Paris.
You could say it has a French touch!
Jack quizzes Steve on capital cities.
Jack: Quelle est la capitale des États-Unis ?
Steve: Washington est la capitale des États-Unis.
Let's review.
You'll see the words in English and your job is to say the words in French.
Ready?
Do you remember how to say "Bern"?
Berne
Berne
And how to say "Moscow"?
Moscou
Moscou
How about "Brussels"?
Bruxelles
Bruxelles
And how to say "Rome"?
Rome
Rome
Let's try "Berlin"!
Berlin
Berlin
What about "Madrid"?
Madrid
Madrid
Now, let's see if you remember how to say "Ottawa"!
Ottawa
Ottawa
Another one! What about "Paris"?
Paris
Paris
And finally, do you remember how to say "Washington, D.C."?
Washington
Washington
Did you know that if you visit the city of Lyon, you can walk around through secret passageways?
Lyon has special covered paths known as "traboules." Originally, silk workers created them to protect their fabrics from the rain.
The "traboules" pass through buildings and lead into courtyards, taking you to unexpected parts of the city. It’s like exploring a secret labyrinth!
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time!

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