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Français avec Nelly - How to Speak Like Marie Antoinette - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

In part 2, we learn more fascinating facts about Marie Antoinette's private life, as well as some of her famous quotes. Can you guess what her last words were?
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Caption 113 [fr]: Voilà.
Caption 113 [en]: That's right.

Français avec Nelly - How to Speak Like Marie Antoinette - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

In part one of this video, you will learn how Austrian-born queen Marie Antoinette, whose native language was German, came to speak very good French. How did she do it? Watch this video and get inspired!
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Caption 43 [fr]: Voilà.
Caption 43 [en]: There you have it.

France 3 - Minitel : l'Internet avant l'heure - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

France

Back in the 80s, nearly every French household had a Minitel. It was the first computerized directory of its kind and a precursor to the modern computer. Later on, even Google showed an interest in the Minitel archives. Find out how advanced it was in its day.
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Caption 27 [fr]: [Et voilà.] Doubler tous les ans.
Caption 27 [en]: [That's right.] Double every year.

France 3 - Minitel : l'Internet avant l'heure - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

France

Have you ever heard of the Minitel? In this video, you'll discover vintage technology from the seventies and eighties. Though once state of the art, the poor Minitel is now gathering dust in people's attics...
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Caption 95 [fr]: Si, vous savez, les fameux bottins, là, voilà.
Caption 95 [en]: Yes, you know, the famous phone books, there, right.

Professeur Joseph Melone - L'origine du mot France

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Professor Joseph Melone explains to us how countries got their name. He shares some very interesting insights on the origin of the name "France," coming from the word franc.
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Caption 37 [fr]: de quelqu'un qui est hardi ou courageux, voilà, "franc".
Caption 37 [en]: of someone who is bold or courageous, that is, "frank."

Le saviez-vous? - Gérard raconte le développement moderne d'Antibes - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Gérard explains the development of Antibes culminating in the creation of Sophia Antipolis, a kind of science park that changed the face of the city and created a traffic nightmare.
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Caption 11 [fr]: la partie... place De Gaulle, enfin voilà,
Caption 11 [en]: the Place De Gaulle [De Gaulle Square]... section, well, you know,

Voyage dans Paris - Cour de l'Industrie - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Daniel Benchimol visits Aline Putot, a renowned sculptor whose studio is located in the Cour de l'Industrie (Industry Courtyard), a revived artisan district in the eleventh arrondissement of Paris. Her craft requires very old tools, some dating from the nineteenth century, as well as more modern ones. Enjoy her beautiful creations!
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Caption 55 [fr]: mais cela peut être également coulé en bronze. Voilà.
Caption 55 [en]: but they can also be cast in bronze. There you are.

Télévision Bretagne Ouest - Abbaye du Relec : Immersion dans un potager du Moyen Âge

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Have you ever eaten an orache or a cardoon? Though popular in the Middle Ages, these vegetables are rarely harvested nowadays. But you'll find them in the garden of the Abbaye du Relec (Relec Abbey) in Brittany, which contains vegetables from many different time periods and countries.
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Caption 3 [fr]: C'est vous qui gérez ce... -C'est ça. -ce potager. Donc là c'est le Moyen Âge? -Voilà.
Caption 3 [en]: It's you who manage this... -That's it. -this vegetable garden. So here it's the Middle Ages? -That's right.

De nouvelles découvertes avec Marion - Le canal Saint-Martin

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Marion takes us along Paris's Canal Saint Martin, which is part of a waterway network that measures one hundred thirty kilometers long. In their heyday, the Parisian canals were the main means of transportation of goods and materials, and even drinking water! Nowadays, historic buildings, restaurants, and concert halls are the main attractions along the canals.
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Caption 38 [fr]: Voilà. C'est depuis le canal Saint-Martin que je vous dis au revoir
Caption 38 [en]: There you have it. It's from the Canal Saint-Martin that I say goodbye to you

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