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What is the word for someone who loves to travel?

What is the word for someone who loves to travel?

Hodophile — one who loves to travel.

What is another word for time travel?

What is another word for time travel?

going back in time going forward in time
going to the future going to the past
transtemporal travel

What is another word for a long trip?

What is another word for long journey?

long haul trek
trail wander
hegira travel
tour excursion
voyage jaunt

What is a long journey?

voyage. noun. a long journey, especially by boat or into space.

What do you call a frequent Traveller?

itinerant. noun. someone who travels around frequently, especially in order to get work.

Which is the correct way to say time in French?

The French word for “time,” as in, “What time is it?”. is l’heure, not le temps. The latter means “time” as in “I spent a lot of time there.”. In English, we often leave out “o’clock” and it’s perfectly fine to say “It’s seven.”. or “I’m leaving at three-thirty.”.

How to describe periods of time in French?

Periods of Time in French a second une seconde a minute une minute an hour une heure a day / a whole day un jour, une journée a week une semaine

Do you need to learn French to travel?

Traveling in French-speaking countries can be confusing if you can’t read the signs or understand the instructions you’re given. Learn some useful travel-related words and phrases in French before you begin your trip. You’ll save time and reduce your frustration level.

How are the hour and minute separated in French?

In French, the hour and minute are separated by h (for heure, as in 2h00) where in English we use a colon (: as in 2:00). French doesn’t have words for “a.m.” and “p.m.” You can use du matin for a.m., de l’après-midi from noon until about 6 p.m., and du soir from 6 p.m. until midnight. However, time is usually expressed on a 24-hour clock.

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Ruth Doyle