Understand spoken French

Halloween French lesson

Spider. The French for "spider" is "araignée".
All Saints Day (short form). The French for "All Saints Day (short form)" is "Toussaint".
Ghost. The French for "ghost" is "fantôme".
Princess. The French for "princess" is "princesse".
Pumpkin. The French for "pumpkin" is "citrouille".
Scarecrow. The French for "scarecrow" is "épouvantail".
Monster. The French for "monster" is "monstre".
Skeleton. The French for "skeleton" is "squelette".
Vampire. The French for "vampire" is "vampire".
Disguise. The French for "disguise" is "déguisement".
Witch. The French for "witch" is "sorcière".
Halloween. The French for "Halloween" is "Halloween".
Bat. The French for "bat" is "chauve-souris".
Devil. The French for "devil" is "diable".
To be scared. The French for "to be scared" is "avoir peur".
Confectionery (plural). The French for "confectionery (plural)" is "friandises".
Frightening (masculine). The French for "frightening (masculine)" is "effrayant".
Frightening (feminine). The French for "frightening (feminine)" is "effrayante".
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