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en Fruits and food   »   fr Fruits et aliments

15 [fifteen]

Fruits and food

Fruits and food

15 [quinze]

Fruits et aliments

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I have a strawberry. J’-i une---ai--. J___ u__ f______ J-a- u-e f-a-s-. ---------------- J’ai une fraise. 0
I have a kiwi and a melon. J’-- -- -iwi -t un m--on. J___ u_ k___ e_ u_ m_____ J-a- u- k-w- e- u- m-l-n- ------------------------- J’ai un kiwi et un melon. 0
I have an orange and a grapefruit. J-ai -n- --ange--t--n p----e-ousse. J___ u__ o_____ e_ u_ p____________ J-a- u-e o-a-g- e- u- p-m-l-m-u-s-. ----------------------------------- J’ai une orange et un pamplemousse. 0
I have an apple and a mango. J-ai--n- -o--e -- u-e--an--e. J___ u__ p____ e_ u__ m______ J-a- u-e p-m-e e- u-e m-n-u-. ----------------------------- J’ai une pomme et une mangue. 0
I have a banana and a pineapple. J’ai---e -a--n--et u- --a-as. J___ u__ b_____ e_ u_ a______ J-a- u-e b-n-n- e- u- a-a-a-. ----------------------------- J’ai une banane et un ananas. 0
I am making a fruit salad. Je -a---une-sal--- d- -r--ts. J_ f___ u__ s_____ d_ f______ J- f-i- u-e s-l-d- d- f-u-t-. ----------------------------- Je fais une salade de fruits. 0
I am eating toast. Je -an-e--- --a--. J_ m____ u_ t_____ J- m-n-e u- t-a-t- ------------------ Je mange un toast. 0
I am eating toast with butter. Je--a-g-------ast -v-c-du -eurr-. J_ m____ u_ t____ a___ d_ b______ J- m-n-e u- t-a-t a-e- d- b-u-r-. --------------------------------- Je mange un toast avec du beurre. 0
I am eating toast with butter and jam. J- ----- u----a----ve--du-----re et-d- -a-c--f-----. J_ m____ u_ t____ a___ d_ b_____ e_ d_ l_ c_________ J- m-n-e u- t-a-t a-e- d- b-u-r- e- d- l- c-n-i-u-e- ---------------------------------------------------- Je mange un toast avec du beurre et de la confiture. 0
I am eating a sandwich. J- -a-g---- sand--ch. J_ m____ u_ s________ J- m-n-e u- s-n-w-c-. --------------------- Je mange un sandwich. 0
I am eating a sandwich with margarine. Je-m-n-e--n-sand---- - l- -arg--in-. J_ m____ u_ s_______ à l_ m_________ J- m-n-e u- s-n-w-c- à l- m-r-a-i-e- ------------------------------------ Je mange un sandwich à la margarine. 0
I am eating a sandwich with margarine and tomatoes. Je-man---un----d--c--à ---m---a-i---e- -ux ---a---. J_ m____ u_ s_______ à l_ m________ e_ a__ t_______ J- m-n-e u- s-n-w-c- à l- m-r-a-i-e e- a-x t-m-t-s- --------------------------------------------------- Je mange un sandwich à la margarine et aux tomates. 0
We need bread and rice. N--s a-on------in----pa----- d---iz. N___ a____ b_____ d_ p___ e_ d_ r___ N-u- a-o-s b-s-i- d- p-i- e- d- r-z- ------------------------------------ Nous avons besoin de pain et de riz. 0
We need fish and steaks. N-u- avo-s b--o---d--p-isso---et -e --eaks. N___ a____ b_____ d_ p_______ e_ d_ s______ N-u- a-o-s b-s-i- d- p-i-s-n- e- d- s-e-k-. ------------------------------------------- Nous avons besoin de poissons et de steaks. 0
We need pizza and spaghetti. N-us -von- b-soi--de p---a e- -e--p----tt-. N___ a____ b_____ d_ p____ e_ d_ s_________ N-u- a-o-s b-s-i- d- p-z-a e- d- s-a-h-t-i- ------------------------------------------- Nous avons besoin de pizza et de spaghetti. 0
What else do we need? Avons--o-- bes-i- ------e c-o-e-? A_________ b_____ d______ c____ ? A-o-s-n-u- b-s-i- d-a-t-e c-o-e ? --------------------------------- Avons-nous besoin d’autre chose ? 0
We need carrots and tomatoes for the soup. N-us---o-- bes--n--- ----tt------de-toma--- ---r-la -oupe. N___ a____ b_____ d_ c_______ e_ d_ t______ p___ l_ s_____ N-u- a-o-s b-s-i- d- c-r-t-e- e- d- t-m-t-s p-u- l- s-u-e- ---------------------------------------------------------- Nous avons besoin de carottes et de tomates pour la soupe. 0
Where is the supermarket? Où-e-t -e-s--e--ar-hé ? O_ e__ l_ s__________ ? O- e-t l- s-p-r-a-c-é ? ----------------------- Où est le supermarché ? 0

Media and language

Our language is also influenced by media. New media play an especially large role here. A whole language has emerged from text messages, email and chatting. This media language is of course different in every country. Certain characteristics, however, are found in all media languages. Above all, speed is important for us users. Although we write, we want to generate a live communication. Meaning, we want to exchange information as quickly as possible. So we simulate a real conversation. In this way, our language has developed a verbal character. Words or sentences are often shortened. Grammar and punctuation rules are generally ignored. Our spelling is looser, and prepositions are often missing completely. Feelings are only seldom expressed in media language. Here we prefer to use so-called emoticons. These are symbols that are meant to indicate what we're feeling at the moment. There are also distinct codes for texting and a slang for chat communication. Media language is therefore a very reduced language. But it is used by all (users) in a similar way. Studies show that education or intellect don't make a difference. Young people especially like using media language. That's why critics believe that our language is in danger. Science sees the phenomenon less pessimistically. Because children can differentiate when and how they should write. Experts believe that the new media language even has advantages. Because it can promote children's language skills and creativity. And: More is being written today – not letters, but emails! We're happy about this!
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