Le magazine
Example: Le magazine publie chaque mois des articles sur la culture.
Definition
"Le magazine" refers to a regularly published collection of articles, stories, and illustrations, often focused on a particular subject such as culture, fashion, or current events. It is typically issued monthly or weekly and intended for a broad audience.
Etymology
The word "le magazine" comes from the English 'magazine,' which originally meant a storage place or warehouse. It was adopted into French to describe a periodical publication that stores a variety of content, much like a warehouse stores goods. Did you know? The English term traces back to the Arabic 'makhazin,' meaning 'storehouses.'
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"Le magazine" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - General - (B2) - set 3", containing 112 commonly used words.
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