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4380 - Refuge (Haven)

Learn French with daily podcasts

Choses à Savoir

Language Learning, Education

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2020

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Texte:
Le quartier parisien de Montmartre est connu pour ses artistes et cabarets datant des jours anciens quand il était un refuge pour des gens comme Van Gogh et Picasso.

Traduction:
The Paris area of Montmartre is known for its artists and cabarets, dating back to the days when it was a haven for the likes of Van Gogh and Picasso.

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My name is Louis and you're listening to Daily FrenchPod,

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For each lesson, you can find the text in French and the English translation

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0:47.0

Today's lesson is refuge.

0:50.0

The Parisian quartier de Montmartre is known for its artists and cabarets.

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At first, when a refugee was born for people like Van Gogh and Picasso.

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reference the Parisian quartier of Montmartre and known for its artists and cabarets,

1:13.0

when a refugee was born for people like Van Gogh and Picasso.

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We start with the quartier.

1:24.0

a quartier, q-u-a, area, a quartier, the sector, the zone, the quartier, and it's a

1:36.2

quartier, Parisian, of Paris, his name is Monmartre, he is known and known, he's known in

1:47.2

English, this quartier is known, he is known why for his artists, for its artists, for

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