Bienvenue! If you're interested in learning the names of seasons in French, I'd be happy to help!
Firstly, let's start with the basics - there are four seasons in French, just like in English. However, the names are going to be a bit different.
- Spring is called "le printemps" (pronounced "luh prahn-tahn"). - Summer is "l'été" (pronounced "lay tay"). - Fall is "l'automne" (pronounced "low-tohn"). - Winter is "l'hiver" (pronounced "lee-vehr").
If you're having a bit of trouble remembering these names, try to associate them with the different vibes and experiences of each season.
For example, "le printemps" is associated with blossoming flowers and a fresh, new start. "L'été" brings to mind warm sun high in the sky, swimming, and ice cream. "L'automne" paints a picture of crunchy leaves and the changing colors of trees. And lastly, "l'hiver" makes you think of snowflakes, hot cocoa, and bundling up in scarves and coats.
Hopefully, that helps you remember the names of seasons in French! N'oubliez pas (Don't forget) - practice makes perfect. Try using these words in sentences or even in conversation with a French-speaking friend, and soon, they'll be second nature to you. Bonne chance (Good luck)!
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