C'est la vie's Word of the Week from CBC Radio
Summary: CBC Radio's C'est la vie's Word of the Week is a window into the life of French-speaking Canadians -- one word at a time. In repeats over the summer.
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Podcasts:
Bernard St-Laurent and Johanne Blais discuss "mou" and "molle", which means soft.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "noyer", which means to drown.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "résister", which means to resist, to overcome and to withstand.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "manière", which means way or manner. "Manières" means manners.
We're sorry, but there is no Word of the Week this week. Our Word Lady, Johanne Blais, will be back next week.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "mordre", which means to bite.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "reste", which means rest and scrap or remnant. "Restes" means leftovers.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "peur", which means fear, fright and scare.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "suite", which means sequel, follow up, result, and suite.
Guest host Elizabeth Robertson and Word Lady Johanne Blais discuss "retirer", which means to take off.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "numéro", which means number and act.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "personne", which means person.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "goutte", which means drop.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "dépasser", which means to pass, to overtake, to exceed and to jut out.
Bernard and Johanne discuss "coupe", which means cup and cut.