hôtel de police – Mot du jour at FrenchHour
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police station – French expression What does ” un hôtel de police ” mean? How do you say ‘ a police station ’ in French? How is it pronounced? How is it used in a French sentence? Listen to Anne, a French native say it at FrenchHour.com. un hôtel de police – a hotel of police. I’m sure you figured out un hôtel de police isn’t a hotel at all. In everyday French, un hôtel de police is ‘a police station, a police precinct’. * « Si tu ne paies pas tes articles, tu finiras à l’hôtel de police. »* “If you don’t pay for your items, you’ll end up at the police station.” Tenses and Modes * présent –> futur : Si tu ne paies pas tes articles, tu finiras à l’hôtel de police.* plus-que-parfait –> conditionnel passé : Si tu n’avais pas payé tes articles, tu aurais fini à l’hôtel de police. (If you hadn’t paid for your items, you would have ended up at the police station.) Practice Future Tense – Irregular Verbs Quiz – Use this at three times today – You like it? Share the link –  LEARN FRENCH AS A MEMBERPractice – Rules – Audios – Videos – PDFs . Today’s French . List . Mot du Jour . List . Le Blogue . 3 Great Memberships . Courses . Donate .
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