supermarché

This is the 4990th most frequent French word.

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supermarché

A supermarket.


Here, 'supermarché' refers to a physical location where one can buy groceries and other items. It is used as the direct object of the phrase 'aller au' which means 'to go to'.

Je vais aller au supermarché demain pour faire des courses.

I will go to the supermarket tomorrow to do some shopping.


In this sentence, 'supermarché' is used to refer to a specific market in the neighborhood and acts as the subject of the sentence.

Le supermarché du quartier offre une grande variété de produits bio.

The neighborhood supermarket offers a wide variety of organic products.


Here, 'supermarché' refers to a general setting for shopping and is used in comparison, showing contrast with 'marché' which refers to a traditional market.

Les prix au supermarché sont parfois plus élevés que ceux au marché.

Prices at the supermarket are sometimes higher than those at the market.