House vocabulary
鈥 Describing what is in your bedroom
To ask someone what is in their bedroom, use the following question:鈥
- Qu鈥檈st-ce qu鈥檌l y a dans ta chambre? - What is in your bedroom?鈥
To reply and describe your bedroom, use either il y a (there is/there are) or 箩鈥檃颈 (I have), 鈥巉ollowed by the item. To say what you don鈥檛 have use il n鈥檡 a pas de (there isn鈥檛 a/ there 鈥巃ren鈥檛 any) or je n鈥檃i pas de (I don鈥檛 have a).鈥
- Dans ma chambre, il y a un lit - In my bedroom, there is a bed.鈥
- J鈥檃i une armoire et une commode - I have a wardrobe and a chest of drawers.鈥
Here are some useful words to describe what you might have in your bedroom:鈥
- un lit - bed
- des lits superpos茅s - bunk beds
- un coussin - cushion
- un bureau - desk
- un ordinateur - computer
- un livre - book
- un placard - cupboard
- une moquette - carpet
- un mur - wall
- une biblioth猫que - bookcase
- une armoire - wardrobe
- une commode - chest of drawers
- une table de nuit - bedside table
- une chaise - chair
- une lampe - lamp
- des rideaux - curtains
- un tapis - rug
Using adjectives to describe your room - colours
You can add more information about your bedroom furniture by including colours. 鈥
The colour must go after the furniture items, as colours are . The 鈥巆olours must also agree with the nouns, and many change when they are feminine or 鈥巔lural. The exceptions are: marron (brown) and orange (orange) which do NOT change. 鈥
- J鈥檃i un lit bleu - I have a blue bed.鈥
- Dans ma chambre, il y a une armoire blanche - In my bedroom, there is a white 鈥巜ardrobe.鈥
- Les rideaux sont verts - The curtains are green.鈥
Here are some colours you could use to describe your bedroom:鈥
Other adjectives to describe your room
You can use a variety of adjectives to describe your bedroom. As chambre (bedroom) is a 鈥巉eminine word, the adjectives must agree with the noun, even when they are not right 鈥巒ext to the noun:鈥
- Ma chambre est assez petite et confortable - My bedroom is quite small and 鈥巆omfortable.鈥
To use the word 鈥榠t鈥 to talk about your bedroom, say elle, because chambre is a feminine 鈥巜ord:鈥
- J鈥檃ime ma chambre parce qu鈥elle est grande - I like my room because it is big.鈥
- Je n鈥檃ime pas ranger ma chambre. Elle est toujours en d茅sordre - I don鈥檛 like 鈥巘idying my room. It is always messy.鈥
Here are some useful words and phrases you could use to describe your bedroom:鈥
- grande - big
- petite - small
- confortable - comfortable
- douillette - cosy
- bien rang茅e - tidy
- en d茅sordre - messy
- calme - quiet
- bruyante - noisy
- 箩鈥檃颈 ma propre chambre - I have my own bedroom
- je partage ma chambre - I share my room
- je range ma chambre - I tidy my room
Using prepositions to describe where things are in your room
A preposition of place describes where something is in relation to something else.鈥 Here are some useful prepositions of place you can use to describe where things are in 鈥巠our room: 鈥
French | English |
---|---|
dans | in |
sur | on |
entre 鈥 et鈥 | between 鈥 and |
devant | in front of |
脿 c么t茅 de | next to |
sous | under |
诲别谤谤颈猫谤别 | behind |
en face de | opposite |
Prepositions with de often need to be followed with a definite article:
With masculine singular nouns, de + le becomes du.
With plural nouns, de + les becomes des.
Before a vowel or silent h, de becomes 诲鈥.
For example:
La table est 脿 c么t茅 du lit 鈥 The table is next to the bed
L鈥檃rmoire est 脿 droite de la lampe 鈥 The wardrobe is to the right of the lamp
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