Difficulty level:
Difficulty:
C1-C2
Theme:
Conjugation
Date:
2022-09-28
Click on an empty cell for your first clue.
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ACROSS
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-moi ?
P/2
(Come again?)
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La chaleur du soleil
l'argile.
S/3
(The heat of the sun hardens clay.)
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Je
l'ignorance.
S/1
(I plead ignorance.)
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Il
la caravane à sa voiture.
S/3
(He hitched the caravan to his car.)
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Il
les plombs.
S/3
(He cracked up.)
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Ils
leurs vêtements.
P/3
(They ruined their clothes.)
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Le feu
naturellement.
S/3
(The fire went out by itself.)
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Je
les pinceaux.
S/1
(I'm confused.)
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Le général
son monocle pour l'essuyer.
S/3
(The general took off his monocle to wipe it off.)
18
-vous y être allé ?
P/2
(Do you deny that you went there?)
20
Si j'
Thomas, qu'il me le dise !
S/1
(If I offended Tom, then he should say so!)
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Le moment où j'entrai dans la pièce, je
que quelque chose n'allait pas.
S/1
(The moment I walked into the room, I knew something was wrong.)
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Nous n'
nulle part.
P/1
(We're getting nowhere.)
DOWN
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Voilà comment on
le riz.
S/3
(This is how to cook rice.)
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L'aube parut enfin ; la longue nuit s'
.
S/3
(Finally dawn broke; the long night had ended.)
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Un parfum de lys
la pièce.
S/3
(A smell of lilies filled the room.)
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La nageuse était ivre et
.
S/3
(The swimmer was drunk and drowned.)
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Si tu
par là, tu aurais rencontré la fille que je voyais.
S/2
(If you had stuck around, you'd have met the girl I've been seeing.)
9
Au premier regard, j'
de la répugnance à l'égard de mon maître.
S/1
(I had taken a loathing to my gentleman at first sight.)
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Vous vous
.
P/2
(You fan yourself.)
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Je
dans l'eau, comme en transe.
S/1
(I jumped into the water as in a trance.)
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Pourquoi ne t'
-tu pas un moment ?
S/2
(Why don't you lie down for a while?)
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J'
d'affreux maux d'estomac.
S/1
(I had a bad stomachache.)
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Un expert de premier plan
convoqué pour authentifier le tableau.
S/3
(A leading specialist was brought in to authenticate the painting.)
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Le temps fane les roses, mais
les piquants.
S/3
(Time withers the roses, but wears down the thorns.)







