feuilleton

le feuilleton
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. soap opera
Allume la télé ! C'est l'heure de mon feuilleton.Turn the TV on! It's time for my soap opera.
b. soap
Les feuilletons ont tendance à durer des années à la télévision.Soaps tend to last for years on television.
c. serial
Ma grand-mère planifiait sa journée en fonction de ses deux feuilletons préférés.My grandmother used to plan her day around her two favorite serials.
a. serial
Au départ, les romans de Charles Dickens ont été publiés sous forme de feuilletons dans des magazines hebdomadaires ou mensuels.Charles Dickens's novels were initially published as serials in weekly or monthly magazines.
a. saga
Fanny vous a-t-elle raconté son voyage de retour du Portugal ? C'est un véritable feuilleton.Did Fanny tell you about her trip home from Portugal? It's an absolute saga.
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