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Learn French with a podcast snippet! This clip is is from Vivons Heureux avant le fin de le monde podcast Numéro 1. We do not own the content. Listen to the entire episode here.
The above audio sample and transcription is from Vivons Heureux avant le fin de le monde podcast Numéro 1. We do not own the content. Listen to the entire episode here.
I bring them
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The snippet in English
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Je mets mes jeans dans un sac plastique et je les amène à Julia Faure. Elle a une formation d’ingénieure et à même pas trente ans, elle a créé une marque de vêtements durables qui s’appelle « Loom ».
I put my jeans in a plastic bag and take them to Julia Faure. She trained as an engineer and, not yet thirty, has created a sustainable clothing brand called “Loom”.
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What does “je les amène” mean?
The phrase “je les amène” in French translates to “I bring them” or “I am bringing them” in English. It comes from the verb “amener,” which means “to bring” or “to lead” someone or something to a place. “Amener” is often used when referring to bringing people or animals, as opposed to “apporter,” which is used for objects. Here’s a closer look at its usage:
Meaning and Usage:
- “Je les amène” is used to indicate that the speaker is bringing or leading people or animals to a certain location or event.
- Example: “Je les amène à l’école.” (I am bringing them to school.)
- Example: “Je les amène chez le vétérinaire.” (I am bringing them to the vet.)
- Politeness and Clarity: Using the correct verb according to the context (amener for people/animals and apporter for objects) is not just a matter of grammar but also of showing politeness and clarity in communication.
This clip is from the “Vivons Heureux” podcast
“Vivons heureux avant la fin du monde” is an intriguing French podcast that delves into themes of happiness and existentialism in the face of life’s transience.
Produced with a blend of humor and depth, the podcast explores the idea of living joyfully and meaningfully, even with the awareness of life’s inevitable end. Each episode features discussions, interviews, and stories that examine different aspects of happiness and human experience, encouraging listeners to embrace the present moment. Its thoughtful and often lighthearted approach makes it an excellent listen for those interested in personal growth, philosophy, and living a fulfilled life.
For French learners, it offers a rich resource to improve comprehension skills while engaging with contemporary and thought-provoking topics.
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