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La balle (Ball, bullet, buck)

La balle (Ball, bullet, buck)

Level A2 (Upper Beginner)

Today’s French Word of the Day is the feminine noun la balle. It can mean “small ball” (like a tennis ball), “bullet,” or “buck” (slang for money).

Meaning
Pronunciation with IPA
Example sentences
Related expressions

La balle - French feminine noun meaning ball, bullet, buck.

Meaning

The French noun la balle has multiple meanings:

  1. Small-sized ball, such as a tennis ball or baseball, distinguishing it from larger balls like a basketball (un ballon).
  2. Bullet for a firearm.
  3. Buck (slang): Informally, “une balle” can mean a “buck” (as in a dollar, euro or any form of currency).

Additionally, balle is used in many common expressions (see below).

Pronunciation

La balle /la bal/

Example sentences

For this first sentence, the l’ is a shortening of la, which is a direct object pronoun meaning “it”.

Mon ami jette la balle et je l’attrape.

My friend throws the ball and I catch it.

For this second sentence, two other words for gun are un flingue (slang) and un fusil (rifle; the final -l is silent).

Monsieur Bouchard achète des balles pour son pistolet.

Mr. Bouchard is buying bullets for his gun.

For this sentence, balle means “bucks” euros or dollars. The verb filer is slang for prêter (to lend). Pourrais-tu is the conditional form of pouvoir (can, to be able). Pourrais-tu (could you) is a more polite form of peux-tu (can you).

Jean-Luc, pourrais-tu me filer cinq balles, s’il te plaît ?

Jean-Luc, could you lend me five bucks, please?

Expressions with balle

  • Se renvoyer la balle – to blame each other
  • C’est de la balle – to be cool, awesome, to rock
  • Enfant de la balle – to be a child of a family in show business
  • La balle est dans ton camp – the ball is in your court
  • Prendre (or saisir) la balle au bond – to take the ball and run with it
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