In schools, it means a recess.
Throw quoits, play boules.
Un centre de loisirs.
La cour de recreation
It is from an old French word 'desport' meaning 'pastime or recreation'
1. To engage in sport or recreation
i believe it comes from the latin translation damus tay, which in french is indulchomantes (apostrophy on the e) hope this helps
The French word "flaneur" translates to stroller in the English language. It is an expression of someone who enjoys modern urban recreation. It could describe someone who travels to metropolitan areas and just explores and wonders around.
transportation means to go from one place to other and recreation means to re produce a baby
'Recreo' means 'recreation' in Galician.
it could mean restricted or recreation
"La récréation" (or "récré") is part of the school vocabulary. It is a short break given to (small) children between classes for them to unwind, run and play. When you reach high school, la récré becomes a simple, and quite shorter, "pause". By extension, "recréation" is something nice and pleasant you do after struggling with something less attractive to you. (ie: work) :p
It does not mean anything in French.