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  • While the groggy old oaks are still leaf bare, the abricotier* and almond trees are covered with the blossoms of spring.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • While the groggy old oaks are still leaf bare, the abricotier* and almond trees are covered with the blossoms of spring.

    printemps - French Word-A-Day 2006

  • While the groggy old oaks are still leaf bare, the abricotier* and almond trees are covered with the blossoms of spring.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • Last week Jean-Marc, Max, and Jackie picked the abricotier.

    Words in a French Life Kristin Espinasse 2007

  • While the groggy old oaks are still leaf bare, the abricotier* and almond trees are covered with the blossoms of spring.

    printemps - French Word-A-Day 2006

  • References: un abricotier (m) = apricot tree; le rouge-gorge (m) = robin; la fête (f) = party; le pissenlit (m) = dandelion; le coquelicot (m) = poppy; le soleil (m) = sun; le trottoir (m) = sidewalk

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • References: un abricotier (m) = apricot tree; le rouge-gorge (m) = robin; la fête (f) = party; le pissenlit (m) = dandelion; le coquelicot (m) = poppy; le soleil (m) = sun; le trottoir (m) = sidewalk

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • References: un abricotier (m) = apricot tree; le rouge-gorge (m) = robin; la fête (f) = party; le pissenlit (m) = dandelion; le coquelicot (m) = poppy; le soleil (m) = sun; le trottoir (m) = sidewalk

    printemps - French Word-A-Day 2006

  • REFERENCES: la belle-mère (f) = mother-in-law; le maillot de bain (m) = swimsuit; le paréo (m) = wraparound skirt; le collier (m) = necklace; un abricotier (m) = apricot tree; cueillis (cueillir) = picked; Aïe!

    Words in a French Life Kristin Espinasse 2007

  • References: un abricotier (m) = apricot tree; le rouge-gorge (m) = robin; la fête (f) = party; le pissenlit (m) = dandelion; le coquelicot (m) = poppy; le soleil (m) = sun; le trottoir (m) = sidewalk

    printemps - French Word-A-Day 2006

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