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affiche — meaning in English: poster

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'affiche' when discussing events, promotions, or art, especially in public spaces. For example, you might find 'affiches' plastered on walls in a bustling Parisian street advertising a concert or a film festival.
Synonyms & nuances
'Affiche' is often used specifically for printed posters or advertisements, while 'panneau' can refer to larger signs or boards. Choose 'affiche' when you want to refer to a visually appealing promotional item, particularly in an artistic context.
Culture
'Affiche' originates from the Latin 'affixare,' meaning to attach or fix. In French culture, posters have played a significant role in art and propaganda, especially during the Belle Époque, when colorful posters transformed cityscapes and communicated vibrant social messages.
FAQ
Q.What does 'affiche' mean in English?
'Affiche' translates to 'poster' in English, referring to a printed notice or advertisement that is typically displayed publicly.
Q.How do you use 'affiche' in a sentence?
You can use 'affiche' in sentences like: 'J'ai vu une affiche pour un concert dans le métro,' meaning 'I saw a poster for a concert in the subway.'
Q.Is 'affiche' a feminine or masculine noun?
'Affiche' is a feminine noun in French, so you would say 'la affiche' or 'une affiche.' Remember to use feminine articles and adjectives when describing it.
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