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Folklore Urbain SA

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à côté de beside
un abri a shelter
accrocher to hang (up)
affamé(e) starving
un aigle an eagle
ajouter to add
amener to bring (someone)
ancien(ne) former, old
un appel a call
l'arrivée the arrival
un asile asylum
assis(e) seated, sitting down
atteindre to attain, achieve
atterrir to land
auparavant previously
une autoroute a highway
révéler to reveal
revenir to come back
revoir to see again
une rive river bank
une rivière a river
saisir to seize, grab
sale dirty
un seau a bucket
un secours an emergency
seul(e) alone
un siècle a century
un soir a night, evening
sonner to sound
sortir to exit, to go out
soudainement suddenly
un souper supper, dinner (in Canada and Belgium)
autour de around
avaler to swallow
avare stingy, greedy
un barrage a dam
beau, bel, belle, beaux, belles beautiful
bientôt soon
un billet a ticket
bondir to leap
un brouillon a rough draft
un bureau an office
une canette a can
une casquette helmet/baseball cap
une caverne a cave
un chalet chalet, cabin
la chance luck, chance, opportunity
un sourire a smile
une souris a mouse
ouvrir to open
parfois sometimes
pauvre poor
partager to share
la peau skin
pétiller to crackle (fire), to fizz
les peuples autochtones indigenous people
une pleine lune a full moon
le poil hair, fur
poilu(e) hairy, furry
une porte door
porter to wear
une poule mouillée scaredy cat (a wet hen)
pousser to push
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