What do the French call car boot sales?
The French call car boot sales vide-greniers, which literally means "empty attic," but they are also known as brocantes, braderies, or rederies, with vide-grenier being the most common term for these community-organized sales where locals clear out their used goods, similar to garage sales or car boot sales.What is the French version of a car boot sale?
Like many people, I love to visit garage sales (in USA), car boot sales (in UK) or flea markets. Here in France they are called a 'vide grenier'. It literally translates as 'empty attic'.Do they have car boot sales in France?
A lively atmosphere, unique interiors finds, old books passed down through the generations and quirky old objects are all guaranteed when you visit a French flea market, with car-boot salers, bargain-hunters and antiques dealers coming together to rummage and to barter – and even to be green through passing on vintage ...What do the French call a car-boot?
le coffre. boot / [US: trunk]What is another name for a car-boot?
The trunk (American English) or boot (British English) of a car is the vehicle's main storage or cargo compartment, often a hatch at the rear of the vehicle.CAR SALES NIGHTMARE DAY - CUSTOMERS CANCEL AND WALK !
What do Americans call a car boot sale?
Source : wikipedia.org : Car boot sale. According to the above, it seems that it is mainly British form of market. In the U.S. such a thing would probably be called a flea market (swap meet). There are also yard / garage sales.What words can I use instead of "sale"?
Synonyms of sale- transaction.
- deal.
- auction.
- purchase.
- bargain.
- buy.
- trade.
- negotiation.
What is a bagnole?
la bagnolefeminine noun (informal) car. Collins Beginner's French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers.
What is the French slang for car?
However, many French people will use the (perfectly polite) slang term bagnole when referring to a car. It is the equivalent of saying 'wheels' or 'motor' in English.Are car boot sales a British thing?
Car boot sales are popular in the United Kingdom, where they are often referred to simply as "car boots", and also in parts of Australia and mainland Europe.What is a brocante?
A brocante is a type of market or fair where second-hand goods, antiques, and vintage items are sold. Originating from France, these markets often feature a mix of furniture, collectibles, art, textiles and various knick-knacks.What is the difference between a braderie and a brocante?
Braderie in FranceA market or fair (sometimes the term foire is used instead of braderie) – and just like the brocante it means a sale to the public of used items. Generally speaking braderies are larger than brocantes but that seems to be the only difference that I can tell.