Le magazine
Example: Je lis le magazine tous les dimanches matin.
Definition
"Le magazine" refers to a periodical publication containing articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements, typically issued regularly. For example, one might say, "I read le magazine every Sunday morning," indicating a habit of reading such a publication.
Etymology
The term "le magazine" comes from the English word 'magazine,' which originally meant a storehouse or warehouse. It was adopted into French to describe a publication that stores and presents a variety of information and entertainment. Did you know that the English word 'magazine' itself derives from the Arabic 'makhazin,' meaning 'storehouses'?
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"Le magazine" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - General - (A1) - set 2", containing 103 commonly used words.
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