French elastic, or "élastique," is played with a long piece of elastic worn around the ankles of players standing in a rectangle. Players take turns jumping over the elastic at varying heights and styles while others chant rhymes. The game progresses by increasing the height of the elastic, and players must not touch it or fall. If a player successfully jumps without errors, they can continue to the next level or height.
to play a game is 'jouer (Ã ) un jeu' in French.
Game (to play) : un jeu Game (animals) : le gibier
Jouer a ce jeu
yes,it is a gameboy game and it can play a french,spanish,orchines an Japanese gameboy games too
The elastic band game is often referred to as "German jumps" due to its popularity in Germany, where it has been a traditional playground game for children. The term likely originated from the style of play and the specific jumping patterns that players use while engaging with the elastic bands. The game involves players jumping over the bands at various heights and configurations, adding a physical challenge that resonates with the name.
No, it is a French word (meaning 'game' or 'play').
Some kids play Boules or Petanque, a traditional French bowling game. It is played with a metal ball.
the game checkers is 'les dames' in French. To play checkers is 'jouer aux dames'.
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It is a game similar to racket ball. You play with a ''flat'' ball and a racket.
"I play," "I play at" and "I play with" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Je joue au... . Context makes clear whether it's a diversion or a game such as chess and dolls. The pronunciation will be "zhuh zhoo o" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
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