France
The word hotel is common to many languages. What could go wrong?
I was tiny when my parents drove into a small French town looking for a hotel. It was about five or six o clock and we saw the sign hotel.
It was rather a large building, so my father thought it might be expensive. We drove around looking for another hotel. However, we didn't see one so we went back to the big hotel.
The word hotel is common to many languages. I was tiny when my parents drove into a small French town looking for a hotel. It was about five or six o clock and we saw the sign hotel. It was rather a large building, so my father thought it might be expensive.
We drove around looking for another hotel. But didn't see one. So we went back to the big hotel.
It had entrances on four sides of the square but the first one we tried was closed. So was the second. So was the third.
Finally, we found the front gate. That was also locked.
At this point we had to ask a passer-by. He directed us to a long, convoluted journey to a distant hotel, marked on the map. As an afterthought, we asked, 'why is the big hotel shut?'
He replied, There's is no big hotel.
We pointed to the sign. It said clearly, Hotel de Ville. Hotel of the town.
He laughed and laughed. Eventually we found out that 'hotel de ville' is French for town hall.
It had closed at six o clock, too late to answer our questions. It certainly did not have bedrooms.
Useful Websites
duolingo.com French and other languages
memrise.com French and other languages
Earworms (Berlitz) new and second hand from Ebay and other selling websites
google translate
wikipedia in french
Wikipedia in English about the French language
Write in French on Facebook and you can turn on translate
polyglot page on Facebook
Singapore has a French speaking Toastmasters International club
Toastmasters International has several documents in English as well as French and other languages so you can compare the English with the French translation
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