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Vocabulaire du module 2 - Vivre ensemble

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un banc   bench  
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un vélo   bike  
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une piste cyclable   bike lane/bike path  
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un(e) sans-abri / un(e) itinérant(e) (Québec)   homeless person  
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une habitation à loyer modique (HLM)   social housing  
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une autoroute   highway/expressway/freeway  
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un(e) voisin(e)   neighbor  
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un(e) résident(e)   resident  
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un arrêt d’autobus/de tram(way)   bus/ LRT stop  
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une banlieue   suburb  
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une caserne de pompier   fire station  
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le centre-ville   downtown  
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un poste/commissariat de police   police station  
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un édifice   building  
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un gratte-ciel   skyscraper  
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un hôtel de ville   city/town hall  
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un parc   park  
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un logement/une habitation   housing  
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un palais de justice   courthouse  
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une place   town/city square  
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un quartier   neighborhood  
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une station de métro   subway station  
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la circulation   traffic  
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une intersection   intersection  
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un embouteillage/bouchon de circulation   traffic jam  
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le(s) feu(x) de circulation   traffic lights  
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un panneau (de signalisation)   road sign  
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un pont   bridge  
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un rond-point   roundabout  
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une rue   street  
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les transports en commun   public transportation  
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un trottoir   sidewalk  
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une voie   lane/road  
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un agent de police   police officer  
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un(e) citoyen(ne)   citizen  
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un(e) locataire   tenant  
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un(e) propriétaire   landlord (= person who rents an apartment) / owner (=person who owns a house/condo)  
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un(e) colocataire   roommate  
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un(e) conducteur/conductrice   driver  
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un(e) étranger/étrangère   foreigner/stranger  
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le maire/la mairesse   mayor  
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un(e) piéton(ne)   pedestrian  
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les travaux   construction  
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la vie nocturne   nightlife  
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vivre/habiter   to live  
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rouler (en voiture)   to drive  
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monter (dans une voiture, un train, etc.)   to get in (a car), on (a train)  
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descendre   to go down; to get off  
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donner des indications   to give directions  
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être perdu(e)   to be lost  
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se trouver   to be located  
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construire   to build  
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passer (devant)   to go past  
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faire des courses   to run errands  
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(peu/très) peuplé(e)   (sparsely/densely) populated  
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urbain(e)   urban  
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pollué(e)   polluted  
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animé(e)   lively  
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bruyant(e)   noisy  
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rempli(e)/bondé(e)/plein(e)   full/crowded  
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vide   empty  
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public/publique   public  
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privé(e)   private  
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touristique   touristic  
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stressant(e)   stressful  
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sûr(e)/en sécurité   safe  
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