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VERB

       to cover

      Le chien est revenu couvert de boue. The dog came back covered in mud.

       se couvrir

       to wrap up/to cloud over

       Language tip

      se couvrir has two translations. Look at the examples.

      Couvre-toi bien: il fait froid dehors. Wrap up well: it’s cold outside. Le ciel se couvre. The sky’s clouding over.

      le CP MASC NOUN

       Year 2

      le crabe MASC NOUN

       crab

      cracher VERB

       to spit

      la craie FEM NOUN

       chalk

      craindre VERB

       to fear

      Tu n’as rien à craindre. You’ve got nothing to fear.

      craintif MASC ADJECTIVE (FEM craintive)

       timid

      la crampe FEM NOUN

       cramp

      J’ai une crampe au pied. I’ve got cramp in my foot.

      le crapaud MASC NOUN

       toad

      la cravate FEM NOUN

       tie

      le crayon MASC NOUN

       pencil

      un crayon de couleur a coloured pencil un crayon feutre a felt-tip pen

      la crèche FEM NOUN

      1 nursery

      Ma petite sœur va à la crèche. My little sister goes to nursery.

      2 nativity scene

      créer VERB

       to create

      la crème FEM NOUN

       cream

      la crème anglaise custard la crème Chantilly whipped cream une crème caramel a crème caramel une crème au chocolat a chocolate dessert

      le crème MASC NOUN

       white coffee

      un grand crème a large white coffee

      la crêpe FEM NOUN

       pancake

      la crêperie FEM NOUN

       pancake restaurant

      le cresson MASC NOUN

       watercress

      la Crète FEM NOUN

       Crete

      creuser VERB

       to dig

      crevé MASC ADJECTIVE (FEM crevée)

      1 punctured

      un pneu crevé a puncture

      2 knackered

      Je suis complètement crevé! I’m really knackered!

      crever VERB

      1 to burst

      Il a crevé mon ballon! He’s burst my balloon!

      2 to have a puncture

      On a crevé en route. We had a puncture on the way.

      la crevette FEM NOUN

       prawn

      le cri MASC NOUN

       scream

      crier VERB

       to shout

      le crime MASC NOUN

      1 crime

      2 murder

      le criquet MASC NOUN

       grasshopper

      la crise FEM NOUN

       attack

      une crise d’asthme an asthma attack une crise de foie an upset stomach

      critiquer VERB

       to criticize

      le crocodile MASC NOUN

       crocodile

      croire VERB

       to believe

      Je ne te crois pas. I don’t believe you. Tu l’as cru? Did you believe him? croire que to think that Tu crois que c’est vrai? Do you think that’s true? Il croit en Dieu. He believes in God.

      crois VERB

see croire

      Je crois que tu as raison. I think you’re right.

      le croisement MASC NOUN

       crossroads

      Tournez à gauche au croisement. Turn left at the crossroads.

      croiser VERB

      croiser les bras to fold one’s arms croiser les jambes to cross one’s legs

       se croiser

       to pass each other

      Nous nous croisons dans la rue tous les matins. We pass each other on the street every morning.