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Hi Kayla I am a C2 level in French but I would only translate French to English, not English to French. Sorry I can't help. If you can tell me some more about the project, I may be able to put you in touch with someone.
French word of the day: mine
This is one of those words that demonstrates the importance of learning collocations rather than individual words. Collocations are simply words that naturally go together in a language. You can know every word in a sentence and still miss the meaning if you translate them one by one. Mine is a perfect example of this. On paper, the dictionary will tell you mine means appearance, look or complexion. But that’s not how it usually translates. Tu as bonne mine. = You look well. It’s a lovely way to compliment someone in French. Have you heard this expression before?
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Why Perpignan? #1 The Sunshine
“300 days of sunshine” sounds like a tourist slogan… but it’s surprisingly accurate (although less so this year!). Even in winter, days are often bright and clear, and temperatures are much milder than in northern France or the UK. You still get four seasons, but without the long stretches of grey that many people are trying to escape. Summers can be hot — sometimes very hot — but life adapts. Early mornings, shaded terraces, slower afternoons and regular trips to the sea make it manageable.For many people, it’s not about constant heat. It’s about light, blue skies, and being able to live outdoors much of the year. 👉 How important is sunshine and climate in your decision to live in France?
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Hi Jane Perpignan is just 30 minutes’ drive from Spain 🇪🇸😉
French word of the day: chouette
So yes. Chouette is a noun and it means owl. There are numerous other words for owl (hibou, chevêche, grand-duc d’Europe) but let’s not get bogged down in ornithology! Unless you’re a twitcher, you won’t need those words for everyday life in France. Because here’s the important bit … Chouette is FAR more useful as an adjective. As an adjective, chouette = great / lovely / nice / cool. Examples you will actually hear: - J’adore Rosie. Elle est chouette. ➜ I love Rosie. She’s really nice. - La soirée était chouette. ➜ It was a great night. - C’est chouette, ça ! ➜ That’s great! Chouette is a really useful word because : - It’s informal but totally acceptable in daily life - It’s positive without being over-the-top - You can use it at work, with friends, with neighbours - You do not need to think about agreement or complexity. Just say it. If you’re ever stuck for vocabulary and want to say something was nice without sounding like a GCSE oral exam, chouette is your baby. What was chouette in your life this weekend?
Why Perpignan #3 Affordable property
Compared with much of the Mediterranean coast, property prices in and around Perpignan remain highly accessible. Apartments can still be found at modest prices, and family homes with gardens are available at achievable budgets for many buyers — particularly compared with the Côte d'Azur. This affordability is one of the reasons people look seriously at this area when relocating or buying a second home. My husband, Mark, has been selling property in and around Perpignan since 2003. Here's his take: 'Perpignan is one of the best value cities in France to buy property, despite its enviable location close to the Mediterranean, the Pyrenees and Spain. It’s refreshingly accessible compared to Provence and the Côte d’Azur. One-bedroom apartments can still be found from around €60,000, while two-bedroom, ready-to-move-into apartments typically range between €110,000–€140,000.' You can read his full article on property in Perpignan here: https://tinyurl.com/49r6yhjx 👉 Is property price a deciding factor for you when choosing a region in France?
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English-speaking professional living in France, sharing real-life insight on daily life, property, language and life in Perpignan..

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