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French body parts vocabulary covers essential terms like la tête (head), le bras (arm), and la jambe (leg), which are fundamental for everyday conversation, health, and educational contexts.
- French, Health, French Vocabulary
- Main, arm, leg, eye, ear, nose, mouth, hand, foot, finger
- Usage: Je me suis fait mal à la jambe. (I hurt my leg.)
- Root hints: "pied" (foot) → pedal, "main" (hand) → manual
Body Parts in French
French | English | Notes/Usage |
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la tête | head | Je me suis cogné la tête. |
le bras | arm | Elle a de longs bras. |
la jambe | leg | Il marche avec sa jambe blessée. |
la main | hand | Mets ta main ici! |
le pied | foot | Il a mal au pied. |
le doigt | finger | Compte sur tes doigts. |
l'œil | eye | Il a un œil au beurre noir. |
l'oreille | ear | Écoute avec tes oreilles. |
le nez | nose | Il a un gros nez. |
la bouche | mouth | Ouvre la bouche, s'il te plaît. |
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Exercises:
- Match the French words to their English equivalents: la tête, le pied, la main, l'œil.
- Write a sentence in French using at least three different body parts.
- Identify the incorrect translations: "doigt" (ear), "bras" (arm), "jambe" (leg).
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Conclusion
Mastering French body parts expands everyday language skills, aids understanding in health contexts, and is essential for cultural integration.
- Use common terms like la tête, le bras, la jambe in sentences.
- Recognize root connections for easier memorization (pied → pedal).
- Practice with matching, sentence writing, and translation exercises.