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Mar 27

50 Shades of Green

Le printemps (spring) has officially sprung —  La nature et vos allergies sont revenues à la vie (Nature and your allergies have come back to life). Flowers are blooming, bees are hard at work, and all that was brown has become green.

Le vert (green) is often associated l’argent et les finances (money and finances), l’avidité (greed), la jalousie (jealousy), l’ambition (ambition), la stabilité (stability), and la renaissance (rebirth).

Along with their many associations, colors play an important role in language. When you’re sad, you’re blue. You can be tickled pink. You can be in the red with the bank. If you’re scared, you’re yellow bellied.

To celebrate the return of Spring, we’re going to focus on the use of vert in French. En plus, c’est ma couleur préférée (plus, it’s my favorite color).

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Noun

Let’s start with the word as a noun. Le vert means green, green light (in traffic), vegetation, and the countryside.

As a proper noun, les Verts is referring to The Greens, a green-ecologist political group that dissolved in 2010.

Have you ever had a penny that had a green spot on it? This is called le vert-de-gris, and it’s just a green tinge that forms on copper. The same thing can be found on The Statue of Liberty in New York.

Verb

Vert” by itself isn’t a verb, but it’s used in some verbs.

Être au vert has 2 meanings. The first refers to being out in the country. The other is when you’re watching your diet. Both are referring to la verdure (the greenery) – either outside or on your plate.

Se mettre au vert also has 2 meanings. The first is to go out into the countryside for a relaxing rest. The other meaning is less literal: it means to go on the run (from the police, for example).

Mettre au vert without the reflexive pronoun is often presented in the past tense: mis au vert and means put out to pasture. The idea comes from the idea that once a horse is finished with a racing career, he’s put out to pasture (retired). This can be used for humans, though.

Couper en vert means to harvest a plant before it’s ready.

En voir des vertes et des pas mures is an expression that means someone has said something pretty spicy things to someone.

Être vert(e) de rage is used when you’re very, very mad. You can also simply just use vert. (Elle est verte!) Think of The Incredible Hulk, we say purple with rage in English.

Être vert(e) de peur means you are very scared. I think this is interesting because this idea is associated with yellow in English.

Être au temps de sa verte jesunesse and être encore vert(e) both refer to being in the bloom of your youth.

Donner le feu vert à quelque chose/quelqu’un means the same as it does in English: to give someone the green light to do something (to give permission)

Prendre quelqu’un sans vert means to catch somebody unaware.

Adjective

Le numéro vert is a toll-free number. These are nice because in France if you need to call your internet provider, for example, you are charged by the minute.

Thé vert is the same in English: green tea.

Un haricot vert is a green bean, un légume vert refers to a green vegetable in general,    i is a green pepper, and un citron vert is a lime. Are you a successful gardener who can plant all these fruits and vegetables by yourself? You have  i (a green thumb). In France, you have the green hand, but in Canada, you have le pouce vert.

50 Shades of Green

Despite the post’s title, I’m not going to give you 50 shades of green, but here are 19 different shades of green. Below the image, I’ve included the translations.

Understanding Green in French

vert pré/vert gazon – grass green

vert citron – lime green

vert pistache – pistachio

vert bouteille – refers to the color of a standard green bottle

vert mousse – moss green

vert céladon – celadon green

vert methe – mint green

vert émeraude – emerald

vert pâle – pale green

vert sapin – pine green

vert trèfle – shamrock green

vert jade – jade

vert malachite – malachite green

vert printemps – spring green

vert sauge – sage green

vert chartreuse – chartreuse

vert d’eau – sea green

vert olive – olive green

vert caca d’oie – this isn’t in the graphic because nobody wants to see this. It literally means “goose poop green,” and is used to describe a color between yellow and green.

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Blog submitted by: Alex at The French Property Network - Cle France.

This blog was originally posted on The French Language Blog pages.

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Mar 18

Very prompt service, excellent customer service!

Thanks Sharon,

Very prompt service, excellent customer service!

Kind regards, Mike.

Short and sweet but thanks Mike for your comments we do like to respond quicker than anyone else.

Thank You Cle France

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Mar 11

My house sold very quickly compared to others

Dear David,

Just want to say thank you for selling my cottage in Cotes d’Armor.

Choosing the option for the Gold Level Marketing Package was definitely the right way to go, my house sold very quickly compared to other houses for sale that I had seen on the market with other agents and many of them are still for sale!  

Great friendly, professional communications, definitely the way to go!

Christine Alger.

It should come as no surprise that Cle France help as many people to sell their house in France as we help people buy a property in France. We sold Christine's house in Brittany recently with help from our enhanced marketing so not only do we have a happy vendor, we also have a happy buyer, see Colin's comments here, he is the guy that bought the beautiful Breton Cottage to use as a holiday home.

Tanks Cle France

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Mar 5

3rd property I have brought with Clé France

Hi David,

This is the my 3rd property that I have brought through Clé France but I have missed a couple of houses in the past because I haven't acted fast enough.

At this price you have to move fast.

I've always found Sharon very helpful even at weekends and night times, she always seems to be around for advice and always replies to emails whatever the time.

I have found that I always get good advice from Sharon and Clé France even after the sale has been agreed, Clé France have lots of good contacts for house insurance and money transfer.

The agent on the ground in France is always helpful from start to finish even after I own the property he is still there if I need help. I really have had a good experience with Clé France and thier agents and they have made buying in France a pleasure. 

Regards John.

Thanks for your comments John, how right you are when we have these exceptionally priced properties for sale you need to be quick and the vendors will not entertain any offers unless YOU the buyer visits the property.

The law in France is excellent for buyers and you even get a 7 day cooling off period during the buying process but the vendors have less protection so you can understand why they want the potential buyer to have viewed the property first.

Some may say the market is slow? it isn't if the property has been valued by us, locally, for the local market! we don't value property for the international market we value our property for the local market AND THEN we bring it to YOU!

Thank you Cle France

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Mar 5

Chateau For Sale, cheaper than you may think

With so many properties to choose from it can be quite a challenge to sort throught them so we hope in some little way our blogs bring to the front some interesting ones. They may not all suit your requirements so let us know more about what YOU are looking for and we can deal with your individual request and pick out some just for YOU!

For me it is this Chateau, I especially imagine me living in JUH00149 which is perfect for me, what about you? and at approx. £285,000 I could sell my 2 Bed Semi-detached in the UK and buy this 8 Bed Chateau in Normandy...

We had a good enquiry on this property yesterday from a client named Duncan, this is what he said....

Can you confirm the price on this property. Is there a misprint?

No misprint, no catch, its crazy ! but its true....

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Here we have a handsome 7 bedroom Chateau and 1.4769 Hectares easy reach of Paris, UK, Belgium & Holland.

This is a fabulous comfortable, Chateau with lovely features comprising:

Ground floor: Entrance hall, dining room with chimney, drawing room with chimney, WC, utility room, panelled library, sitting room, fully fitted kitchen including all the white goods and central island.

First floor: landings, bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower, roil-top bath, bidet, toilet and basin, 2 bedrooms, bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower, roll-top bath, bidet, toilet and basin, office (or child’s bedroom).

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The plot is 1.4769 sqm including off driveway, lawns, beautiful trees and grazing.

Cle France are French Estate agents with agents across France in most regions and with over 8000 houses for sale in all price brackets and in all styles to suit everyone. This bi-lingual service will help you find the right property for you with the minimum of fuss.

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All quoted prices are INCLUSIVE OF AGENCY FEES (FAI): with Notaire's fees to be added (these average 7% to 8%).

OUR AGENTS: are all registered and insured in France, they are holders of the 'carte professionnelle'as required by French law.

So when you buy through Clé France: you have the benefit of a bi-lingual support team & can be confident that you are paying no more than the standard commission rates you would pay anyway.

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Blog submitted by: Alex at The French Property Network - Cle France.

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