Asked by Karley

I'm posting questions related to those paintings one by one.

Detestez-vous une peinture? Laquelle? Pourquoi?

English:

[Yes, I hate the painting, "A Japanese Bridge", because it is not clear.]

French:

[Oui, je deteste la peinture, A Japanese Bridge, parce la peinture n'est pas claire.]

My teacher looked over this one, and said it was good, but Im still posting it to make sure it is.

Answers

Answered by SraJMcGin
What level of French is this, if I may ask? If you aren't sure how to make the necessary accent marks with the computer, I need to know 2 things:
a) do you have a Mac or a PC and b) do you have Windows or not.

Sra (aka Mme)
Answered by Frenchy
Painting (activity, art form) = peinture
EX : She enjoys sculpture and painting (Elle adore la sculpture et la peinture)
A painting (work of art) = un tableau)
EX : The Louvre museum has thousands of paintings on its walls (Le musée du Louvre a des milliers de tableaux sur ses murs)°
Thus it’s better to say : le tableau « a Japanese bridge »
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