French Words #2 - Click the Pictures

Click the emoji that corresponds to each French word.
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Difficulty level: hard. Click the background that corresponds to each national flag foreground.
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Click the emoji that corresponds to each Spanish word.
24 Comments
+7
Level 88
Aug 6, 2025
Bald mouse? Interesting.
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Level 75
Aug 6, 2025
And flying-deer :D
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Level 76
Sep 29, 2025
The other meaning of cerf-volant is apparently stag beetle, which is the same in Dutch, "vliegend hert"
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Level 22
Nov 6, 2025
hey friend
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Level 95
Sep 28, 2025
I fart in your general direction
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Level 75
Sep 29, 2025
Refined comment
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Level 71
Oct 22, 2025
Your mother was a hamster
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Level 47
Oct 22, 2025
your father smelt of elderberries
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Level 83
Sep 28, 2025
I think in Zelda the bats were called cle. Was that a purposeful connection that those two were next to each other? 😄
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Level 75
Sep 28, 2025
Sorry but... there's no intentional link between these two answers 😅

Anyway I know now the English name of the bats in LoZ. Thanks for this!

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Level 89
Sep 28, 2025
Keese?
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Level 56
Sep 29, 2025
23/24, so proud of me ! (I'm French)
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Level 72
Oct 22, 2025
How can you get even a single one of these wrong, if you're French??
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Level 10
Jan 11, 2026
missclicked ig
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Level 50
Oct 22, 2025
comment t'as fait toi x) ?
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Level 76
Sep 29, 2025
very fun!
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Level 68
Sep 30, 2025
I'm French Canadian and I've never heard "du raisin" before, "des raisins" is what I normally say. Is "du raisin" a French from France way of saying things?
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Level 75
Oct 1, 2025
In France, "raisin" is a non-count noun (or mass noun), like water or so. So in France "Do you want some grapes?" would be "Voulez-vous du raisin ?".

There are a lot of differences between "France French" and "Canadian French" in particular Québécois which sometimes leads to misunderstandings :)

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Level 68
Oct 22, 2025
Same in Belgium : du raisin or des grains de raisin
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Level 82
Dec 23, 2025
Not me learning something about my first language... you would never, ever hear "du raisin" in Canada, people would assume it was a mistake. I've literally never heard anyone say it. "Des raisins" for us.
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Level 13
Oct 22, 2025
i took the test but im french, sry
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Level 45
Oct 23, 2025
Pareil
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Level 82
Dec 23, 2025
In Québec, we say "souliers" for shoes, which makes our European cousins laugh because over there it's a hopelessly dated word.
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Level 75
Dec 24, 2025
So true!