Le voyageur



Example: Le voyageur a pris le train pour Paris ce matin.

Definition


"Le voyageur" refers to a traveler, someone who goes from one place to another, especially over long distances. In the phrase, "Le voyageur a pris le train pour Paris ce matin," it describes a person who took the train to Paris this morning.

Etymology


The term "le voyageur" comes from the French verb "voyager," meaning to travel. It derives from the Old French "voiage," originating from the Latin "viaticum," which means 'provisions for a journey.' Interestingly, the word reflects the historic importance of journeys and travel in human culture.

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"Le voyageur" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - General - (A2) - set 3", containing 116 commonly used words.
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