Hello,
I am a new member and I am slowly working my way through the podcast archive. In the transcript to the lesson which describes going to the beach
(No.5,I think) you say: …leurs pelles, leurs sauts et leurs rateaux en plastique…I’m sorry but I cant make sense of the middle term “leurs sauts”. Is it by chance a misspelling for the plural of seau, meaning bucket(s),
or is it correct and meaning something else?
Merci Roy de m’avoir prévenu. C’était une erreur. Je viens de la corriger.
Un seau = a bucket
Le saut = jumping
Merci !
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Hello,
I am a new member and I am slowly working my way through the podcast archive. In the transcript to the lesson which describes going to the beach
(No.5,I think) you say: …leurs pelles, leurs sauts et leurs rateaux en plastique…I’m sorry but I cant make sense of the middle term “leurs sauts”. Is it by chance a misspelling for the plural of seau, meaning bucket(s),
or is it correct and meaning something else?
Merci Roy de m’avoir prévenu. C’était une erreur. Je viens de la corriger.
Un seau = a bucket
Le saut = jumping
Merci !