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Showing posts with label French. Show all posts
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Sep 26, 2019

Sep 17, 2019

[Answer] Rafael Nadal recently won his 4th US Open title. He holds the record for the most French Open titles won by a tennis player. How many French Open titles has Rafael Nadal won?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Rafael Nadal recently won his 4th US Open title. He holds the record for the most French Open titles won by a tennis player. How many French Open titles has Rafael Nadal won?"



...CONTEST AND DETAILS & HOW TO ENTER: 1. This Contest Will Commence OnTue Sep 17 2019 13:50:51 GMT+0530 (IST)From 08:00:01 A.M. (IST) To 12:00:00 P.M. (IST) (“Contest Period”) 2. In Order To Be Eligible For The Contest, During The Contest Period You Must Sign-In To Or Sign-Up From An Account On The Amazon.In App (“Amazon.In App”). 3. Once You Have Signed-In To The Amazon.In App, You Can Participate By Navigating To The Page Where 5 (Five) Questions Will Be Posted During The Entire Contest Period.

Sep 10, 2019

[Answer] 9. Which of the following is not a French liqueur?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Which of the following is not a French liqueur?"



...1. Lowenbrau 2. Grand Marnier 3. Pastis 4. Cointreau Pancakes are very delicious when Grand Marnier is added. Lowenbrau is a German beer.

[Answer] 2. HISTORY: Which of the following is a French national heroine and Roman Catholic Saint thanks to her defiant stance against the English in the Hundred Years' War?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. HISTORY: Which of the following is a French national heroine and Roman Catholic Saint thanks to her defiant stance against the English in the Hundred Years' War?"



...1. Boudica 2. Joan of Arc 3. Lady Godiva 4. Lady Gaga Joan of Arc is said to have been a 15th century peasant girl who rose up against the English in a messed up and chaotic France, and who has somehow managed to capture the imagination of historians and folklorists ever since her death at the stake at the hand of the English who captured her. Her adherence to Roman Catholicism has gained her Saint status and she has remained a popular cult figure and symbol of resistance, a theme for which she is acknowledged in a wide range of art forms. Significant references appear in Shakespeare (English literature), Tchaikovsky (Russian music), Mark Twain (American literature), Robert Bresson (French film) and Bertolt Brecht (German theatre). Boudica/Boadicea is thought to have been a (Celtic) British Queen who fought against the Romans, and is a national hero to some. Lady Godiva was an Anglo-Saxon queen who, according to legend, rode naked through the streets of Coventry, to oppose taxes imposed by her husband. The deal was that nobody would see her, but one bloke peeked. His name was Thomas, thus the term "Peeping Tom". I have no idea who Lady Gaga is, what she does, or why people care.

Jul 19, 2019

[Answer] 2. Why would your French friends be alarmed if you told them you'd just had fish for dinner by saying "J'ai mang� du poison"? What have you said?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Why would your French friends be alarmed if you told them you'd just had fish for dinner by saying "J'ai mang� du poison"? What have you said?"



...1. I've eaten mangy fish 2. I've eaten poison 3. I've sleeved my fish 4. I've eaten fifty fish The French word for fish is "poisson", and you could certainly say "J'ai mang� du poisson". The S in "poison" sounds like a Z, while the SS in "poisson" sounds like an S.

Jun 24, 2019

[Ans] What do the words "Mardi Gras" mean in French?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do the words "Mardi Gras" mean in French?"



Mardi is the French word for Tuesday, and gras means “fat.” In France, the day before Ash Wednesday came to be known as Mardi Gras, or “Fat Tuesday.” Mardi Gras is a Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that dates back centuries to pagan celebrations of fertility and the season of spring. The name is believed to have come from the practice of eating richer, fatty foods prior to fasting during the Lenten season. The date of Mardi Gras is determined by the date of Easter. Mardi Gras is 47 days before Easter.

[Answer] What do the words "Mardi Gras" mean in French?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do the words "Mardi Gras" mean in French?"



...Mardi is the French word for Tuesday, and gras means “fat.” In France, the day before Ash Wednesday came to be known as Mardi Gras, or “Fat Tuesday.” Mardi Gras is a Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that dates back centuries to pagan celebrations of fertility and the season of spring. The name is believed to have come from the practice of eating richer, fatty foods prior to fasting during the Lenten season. The date of Mardi Gras is determined by the date of Easter. Mardi Gras is 47 days before Easter.

Jun 7, 2019

[Answer] 6. What is happening in this standard French textbook scenario?: "Oh zut alors! J'ai oublie mon portefeuille. Pourrais-tu me pr�ter dix francs ? Oh merci. Oh la la ! tu es sympa !"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What is happening in this standard French textbook scenario?: "Oh zut alors! J'ai oublie mon portefeuille. Pourrais-tu me pr�ter dix francs ? Oh merci. Oh la la ! tu es sympa !" "



...1. Oh darn it! I forgot my stock portfolio! Could you frankly loan me ten thousand Euros? Oh thank you kind sir! Oh wow! You are so nice! 2. Oh darn it ! I forgot my wallet ! Could you loan me ten francs? Oh thank you! Oh dear! You are so nice! 3. Oh darn it! I forgot my leaf blower! Could you loan me one? Oh thanks so much! Now I can make lots of noise for an hour blowing your leaves around in swirls! 4. Oh too bad! I forgot my license, wallet, coin purse and telephone! Could you loan me ten thousand Euros, a Swiss passport, a cell phone and an Alfa Romeo please? Oh thanks! Wow! You are so genteel! This is a tribute to every beginning French textbook that invariably gives this scenario. Plus, if the book is old, they have francs, which mean that the student is going to sound silly as the franc went out in 2000. Then, most French students would not use such delicate terms as zut! Nor would they have their conversations spiced with such delicate exclamations as the textbooks would have them think. And honestly, who would fall for the old, left my wallet or I'm out of money bit? Hope you've enjoyed this latest in the series of Absurd French.

May 27, 2019

[Answer] 4. "A Tale of Two Cities", published in 1859, tells the story of the plight of the French peasantry under the French aristocracy in the years before the revolution. Which famous English author wrote this story?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. "A Tale of Two Cities", published in 1859, tells the story of the plight of the French peasantry under the French aristocracy in the years before the revolution. Which famous English author wrote this story?"



...1. Robert Louis Stevenson 2. Lewis Carroll 3. Charles Dickens 4. Charlotte Bront� "A Tale of Two Cities" holds the record as the most printed English book, with over 200 million copies sold worldwide. The book was also a departure from Dickens' traditional writing, as it is only one of two historical fiction novels that he wrote (the other being "Barnaby Rudge").

May 3, 2019

[Answer] 2. Joan of Arc, famous for leading the French army against the English during the Hundred Years' War, is also known by which nickname?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Joan of Arc, famous for leading the French army against the English during the Hundred Years' War, is also known by which nickname?"



...1. The Girl General 2. The Maid of Paris 3. The Maid of Orleans 4. The Maid of Arc Joan of Arc was later burnt at the stake as a heretic, but now she is recognized as a Roman Catholic saint.

Apr 29, 2019

[Answer] 1. Which French term is used in English for the time of celebration before Lent?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which French term is used in English for the time of celebration before Lent?"



...1. Haute couture 2. �lan vital 3. Bon voyage 4. Mardi gras Mardi gras literally translates to 'Fat Tuesday' and is observed on the day before Ash Wednesday, which is the first day of the season of Lent. The day is also called Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Tuesday in English. The name refers to the practice of eating rich, fatty foods before giving them up for Lent. In many areas around the world, Mardi gras is observed as a season itself, rather than just a single day, and carnivals are held in many locations. The most popular celebration in North America takes place in New Orleans.

Apr 10, 2019

[Answer] In which Canadian province is French primarily spoken?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which Canadian province is French primarily spoken?"



...Canada is a bilingual country, having two official languages. English is the main language spoken throughout the country. In the province of Quebec, however, French is primarily spoken. Canada is the world's second largest country geographically. It covers almost 10 million kilometers of land. The population, however, is only 33.4 million people. That puts Canada at No. 35 in the world in terms of population. Canada is the northernmost country on the North American continent. Source: WorldAtlas.com

Apr 9, 2019

[Answer] 3. Pasteurization is named after which famous French chemist and microbiologist?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Pasteurization is named after which famous French chemist and microbiologist?"



...1. Auguste-Charles Marie 2. Pierre Paul �mile Roux 3. Louis Pasteur 4. Georges Girard Pasteurization is when you heat a substance to a specific temperature and then cool it down immediately afterwards. This increases the life of the substance as it prevents microbial growth.

Mar 29, 2019

[Answer] 4. Vermont, from the French "Vert Mont", has what colorful nickname?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Vermont, from the French "Vert Mont", has what colorful nickname?"



...1. Golden State 2. Bluegrass State 3. Green Mountain State 4. Orange State Vermont is known as the Green Mountain State. Vermont joined the United States as the fourteenth state in 1791. Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States.

Mar 8, 2019

[Answer] 3. The guests raise their glasses to the guest of honor, a French Benedictine monk who earned fame for his vineyard work at the Abbey of Hautvillers. Which name is shared by both the monk and a prestigious brand of bubbly?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. The guests raise their glasses to the guest of honor, a French Benedictine monk who earned fame for his vineyard work at the Abbey of Hautvillers. Which name is shared by both the monk and a prestigious brand of bubbly?"



...1. Padre Kino 2. Dom Perignon 3. Father Serra 4. Pippin the Hunchback Dom Pierre Perignon didn't invent champagne, but he did work to improve the quality and the processing of the regular wines of the Champagne region of France. He also was credited with using thicker bottles and Spanish corks to protect the wine. The champagne, Dom Perignon, was named in honor of him and was first sold in 1936 (the vintage was 1921). PDAZ raises her glass aloft with the others, and toasts the guest of honor.

Mar 7, 2019

[Answer] 7. What is happening in this standard French textbook scenario?: "Oh zut alors! J'ai oublie mon portefeuille. Pourrais-tu me pr�ter dix francs ? Oh merci. Oh la la ! tu es sympa !"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. What is happening in this standard French textbook scenario?: "Oh zut alors! J'ai oublie mon portefeuille. Pourrais-tu me pr�ter dix francs ? Oh merci. Oh la la ! tu es sympa !" "



...1. Oh darn it ! I forgot my wallet ! Could you loan me ten francs? Oh thank you! Oh dear! You are so nice! 2. Oh darn it! I forgot my leaf blower! Could you loan me one? Oh thanks so much! Now I can make lots of noise for an hour blowing your leaves around in swirls! 3. Oh darn it! I forgot my stock portfolio! Could you frankly loan me ten thousand Euros? Oh thank you kind sir! Oh wow! You are so nice! 4. Oh too bad! I forgot my license, wallet, coin purse and telephone! Could you loan me ten thousand Euros, a Swiss passport, a cell phone and an Alfa Romeo please? Oh thanks! Wow! You are so genteel! This is a tribute to every beginning French textbook that invariably gives this scenario. Plus, if the book is old, they have francs, which mean that the student is going to sound silly as the franc went out in 2000. Then, most French students would not use such delicate terms as zut! Nor would they have their conversations spiced with such delicate exclamations as the textbooks would have them think. And honestly, who would fall for the old, left my wallet or I'm out of money bit? Hope you've enjoyed this latest in the series of Absurd French.

Feb 11, 2019

[Answer] 6. In 1803 the United States purchased a large amount of land from the French. President Jefferson needed experienced people to explore this land then report back to him. Who were the explorers that he chose?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. In 1803 the United States purchased a large amount of land from the French. President Jefferson needed experienced people to explore this land then report back to him. Who were the explorers that he chose?"



...1. DeSoto and Cartier 2. Lewis and Clark 3. Crockett and Bowie 4. Austin and Decatur Jefferson chose Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase. They set out by traveling up the Mississippi River and then west across the great expanse of land until they found the Pacific Ocean. They described their journey in a diary, and their trip west and the back again took almost three years.

Jan 10, 2019

[Answer] 8. Which is NOT an expression of happiness/congratulation in French?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Which is NOT an expression of happiness/congratulation in French?"



...1. Bon anniversaire! 2. Sans blague! 3. F�licitations! 4. Joyeux No�l! 'Bon anniversaire!' on your birthday, 'F�licitations!' for winning the Lottery, 'Joyeux No�l!' on Christmas; 'Sans blague', on the other hand, means no kidding!

Dec 21, 2018

[Answer] 7. In 1805, a British Royal Navy battle fleet under Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson engaged and defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet. It was a turning point in Napoleon's apparently unstoppable career. Where did this battle take place?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. In 1805, a British Royal Navy battle fleet under Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson engaged and defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet. It was a turning point in Napoleon's apparently unstoppable career. Where did this battle take place?"



...1. Trafalgar 2. Copenhagen 3. Aboukir Bay 4. Cape St Vincent The superior seamanship and gun-handling of the Royal Navy, combined with Nelson's brilliant tactics resulted in a major defeat for Napoleon. The outcome ensured British supremacy at sea for the next 100 years, and led Napoleon to abandon any plans he had for the invasion of Britain. Sadly, Nelson was shot by a French marine sniper during the battle, but lived long enough to know that he had achieved a great victory. The other options were also Nelsonian naval victories.

Dec 20, 2018

[Answer] 7. How would you say "I love you" in French?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. How would you say "I love you" in French?"



...1. Je te hais 2. Je t'ecoute 3. Tu m'aimes 4. Je t'aime "Je t'aime" would be the correct answer in this case. "Je te hais" means "I hate you," and "Tu m'aimes" means "you love me." "Je t'ecoute" means "I am listening to you." Perfect phrases for that first awkward stage of dating.