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an industry which runs lesuire centres etc
LEISURE IS ORIGINATED FROM THE WORD Lice re (french word ) means to be aloud
Eat croisants and paint.
A Leisure Centre
un centre de loisirs
Leisure centres commonly have a swimming pool, aerobics studio, gym and basketball courts, shower and bathroom facilities with change rooms and outdoor facilities such as fields for soccer or tennis courts. They may also feature a cafeteria.
Elizabeth Anne Brimage has written: 'An analysis of the marketing strategies and tactics employed by local authority leisure centres in the West Midlands'
airsoft is called the same in French, but that's a confidential leisure in France.
Jean-Jack Queyranne, a French politician, enjoys reading and attending cultural events in his leisure time. He has also expressed an interest in cinema and history.
The spare time is 'le temps libre' in French., or 'les loisirs' (often plural) (has the same roots than 'leisure' in English)
Recreational Leaders plan, organize and coordinate recreational, cultural, and athletic activities for people to enjoy in their leisure time. They work in community centres, municipalities, corporations, clubs and other similar public and private institutions.