The French term for "track changes" is "suivi des modifications".
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It is a track from the album Moon Safari (by the French duo Air). It is called La Femme D'Argent and is the first track on the album.
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It's a track called 'French Cook' which is Track 2 from the CD 'Rick Stein's French Odyssey - Music from the BBC TV series'. It's available on the following site: www.crocodilemusic.com
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Odd one, this. Yes, it means 'to track', but I have never seen it used; more common is 'dépister', to track down.
Several French publishers have audio books in their catalogues - try looking for livres-CD.
'une piste' (fem.) is a track or dirt road in French. It also means a lead in detective novels.
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J'aime faire de la course Ã? pied is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I like to run track." The declarative statement in the first person singular of the present indicative translates literally into English as "do some track on foot." The pronunciation will be "zhem ferd la koor-sa pyey" in northerly French and "zheh-muh feh-ruh duh la koor-sa pyeng" in southerly French.