la récréation
temps de pause
Abstract nouns for the verb to break are breakability and breakableness.The word break is also a noun, either a concrete noun (a break in an object) or an abstract time noun (a break in time or action, coffee break).
"I didn't break it!" I break something every time I touch something.
The American word for break time is "break." In a workplace or school context, it often refers to a designated period when employees or students can step away from their tasks to rest, eat, or socialize. Common terms associated with this include "coffee break" or "lunch break."
The origin of the word "a Break" or verb "to break" comes from the local language of Normandy (France) "une brèque" which means the same as the English word. It means also an hole in an hurdle. The pronunciation is the same for the french and English word. Many English words have their origins in the Normandy's language See also "Cat"... source: Grandparents and local linguist.
casser
to break
The French word for time is temps
la récré
no
la récré
temps de pause
the word is "temps"
Abstract nouns for the verb to break are breakability and breakableness.The word break is also a noun, either a concrete noun (a break in an object) or an abstract time noun (a break in time or action, coffee break).
"I didn't break it!" I break something every time I touch something.
The word "route" comes from Old French, derived from the Latin word "rupta" meaning "a break" or "a way."
French students typically have a break around noon, usually starting at 12:00 p.m. and lasting for about 1-2 hours. This break is usually when students have lunch and time to relax before resuming their classes in the afternoon.