Le magazine



Example: Je lis le magazine tous les dimanches matin.

Definition


"Le magazine" refers to a publication, typically issued regularly, containing a variety of articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements. It is commonly read for information or entertainment, as in the example phrase where someone reads the magazine every Sunday morning.

Etymology


The term "le magazine" comes from the French adaptation of the English word 'magazine,' which originally meant a storehouse or warehouse. This sense evolved to mean a collection or store of printed materials. Did you know? The English word itself derives from the Arabic 'makhazin,' meaning 'storehouses.'

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"Le magazine" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - Research - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 108 commonly used words.
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