#vocabulary

French words for city facilities

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The art gallery is free.
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le centre-ville = city centre
masculine noun
Nous habitons près du centre-ville. We live near the city centre.
le magasin = shop
masculine noun
Ce magasin est ouvert le dimanche. This shop is open on Sunday.
la pharmacie = chemist
feminine noun
La pharmacie ferme à 19 heures. The chemist closes at 7 p.m.
la boulangerie = bakery
feminine noun
La boulangerie ouvre tôt le matin. The bakery opens early in the morning.
le marché = market
masculine noun
J’achète des fruits au marché. I buy fruit at the market.
le tabac = tobacconist
masculine noun
Le tabac vend des journaux. The tobacconist sells newspapers.
le café = café
masculine noun
Ce café est très agréable. This café is very nice.
le restaurant = restaurant
masculine noun
Nous mangeons au restaurant ce soir. We are eating at the restaurant tonight.
le centre commercial = shopping centre
masculine noun
Je vais au centre commercial en bus. I go to the shopping centre by bus.
le supermarché = supermarket
masculine noun
Je fais les courses au supermarché. I do the shopping at the supermarket.
une école = school
feminine noun
Les enfants vont à l’école le matin. The children go to school in the morning.
la bibliothèque = library
feminine noun
Nous étudions à la bibliothèque. We study at the library.
le parc = park
masculine noun
Les enfants jouent au parc. The children play in the park.
le château = castle
masculine noun
Le château est sur une colline. The castle is on a hill.
la galerie d'art = art gallery
feminine noun
La galerie d'art est gratuite. The art gallery is free.
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