i believe it comes from the latin translation damus tay, which in french is indulchomantes (apostrophy on the e) hope this helps
It is from an old French word 'desport' meaning 'pastime or recreation'
In French, the word for "recreation" is "loisir," which is a masculine noun. Therefore, it is referred to as "le loisir." When discussing activities related to recreation, one would use masculine articles and adjectives.
The prefix in the word "recreation" is "re-", and the suffix is "-tion."
In schools, it means a recess.
The root word of recreation is "create," derived from the Latin word "creare" meaning "to bring into existence." recreare means "to restore to health, refresh, revive, alleviate."
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.
A concrete nouns for the abstract noun recreation are recreation ground and recreation room.
recreation
Throw quoits, play boules.
Loisir means leisure time. Les loisirs (used as a plural) are the hobbies or things you like to do in your spare time. The expression "à loisir" means "at will".By the way, leisure and loisir are sharing the same old french language origin.
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Un centre de loisirs.