If you meant to write the french translation of words, you got it wrong bro.
You're showing one pants, meaning it is "un pantalon". No s. It isn't plural.
Then you show socks. It isn't "Bas". Those are "Chaussettes" (or at least Sockets").
Then again, you put Shoes, but you say it is supposed to be "Souliers". Nobody uses that term since the end of the last century, except if you want to point out old school style.
And last but not least, you show a boxer image and say it is "Shorts" on french. First of all, as I said before, you show one, so it'd be "Short". Still no s. And then, this isn't a "Short". This is a "Caleçon". A short would be put on when you already wear your boxer.
I'm sorry you weren't satisfied with my little quiz :(
Some background info:
We're French Canadians (from Québec) teaching our friend French through those fun little quizzes. Therefore, we only included terms we use here.
Fun fact we use bas, souliers and pantalonS in Québec! We also say des shortS. (Both un and des pantalon.s are accepted here, same for shorts). Not all of the world uses the same terms for certain words :)
Also, I really just looked up ''shorts'' and that image showed up. Fairly sure they're just really short shorts. I just changed the photo, it was quite misleading, sorry about that!
I've edited the quiz so that your answers are included, that way you'll still get points if you want to practice!
Thank you for taking the time to write a comment, and sorry the quiz was disappointing. Hope you can practice your French with it now :)
If you meant to write the french translation of words, you got it wrong bro.
You're showing one pants, meaning it is "un pantalon". No s. It isn't plural.
Then you show socks. It isn't "Bas". Those are "Chaussettes" (or at least Sockets").
Then again, you put Shoes, but you say it is supposed to be "Souliers". Nobody uses that term since the end of the last century, except if you want to point out old school style.
And last but not least, you show a boxer image and say it is "Shorts" on french. First of all, as I said before, you show one, so it'd be "Short". Still no s. And then, this isn't a "Short". This is a "Caleçon". A short would be put on when you already wear your boxer.
Thank you…
I'm sorry you weren't satisfied with my little quiz :(
Some background info:
We're French Canadians (from Québec) teaching our friend French through those fun little quizzes. Therefore, we only included terms we use here.
Fun fact we use bas, souliers and pantalonS in Québec! We also say des shortS. (Both un and des pantalon.s are accepted here, same for shorts). Not all of the world uses the same terms for certain words :)
Also, I really just looked up ''shorts'' and that image showed up. Fairly sure they're just really short shorts. I just changed the photo, it was quite misleading, sorry about that!
I've edited the quiz so that your answers are included, that way you'll still get points if you want to practice!
Thank you for taking the time to write a comment, and sorry the quiz was disappointing. Hope you can practice your French with it now :)