How to Learn French: Essential Phrases for Beginners106
Starting your French learning journey can be exciting, but it's crucial to have a solid foundation in basic phrases. Mastering these expressions will enhance your ability to communicate effectively in everyday situations, allowing you to navigate French-speaking environments confidently.
Greeting and Introductions* Bonjour (boh-njoor) - Good morning/afternoon (used until 6 pm)
* Bonsoir (bohn-swahr) - Good evening/night (used after 6 pm)
* Salut (sah-loo) - Hi/Hello (informal)
* Comment ça va? (koh-mahn sah vah) - How are you? (informal)
* Ça va bien (sah vah byan) - I'm fine/well
* Je m'appelle... (juh mah-pel) - My name is...
* Enchanté(e) (ahn-shahn-tay/ahn-shahn-tay) - Enchanted to meet you (male/female)
Basic Communication* Oui (wee) - Yes
* Non (nohn) - No
* S'il vous plaît (see voo play) - Please
* Merci (mehr-see) - Thank you
* Pardon (pahr-dohn) - Excuse me
* Je ne comprends pas (juh nuh kohm-prahn pah) - I don't understand
Asking Questions* Comment? (koh-mahn) - How?
* Où? (oo) - Where?
* Quand? (kahn) - When?
* Pourquoi? (poor-kwah) - Why?
* Qui? (kee) - Who?
Shopping and Dining* Je voudrais... (juh vood-ray) - I would like...
* Combien ça coûte? (koh-bee-ahn sah koot) - How much does it cost?
* L'addition, s'il vous plaît (lah-dee-syohn, see voo play) - The bill, please
* Un café, s'il vous plaît (un kah-fay, see voo play) - A coffee, please
* Une baguette, s'il vous plaît (un bah-get, see voo play) - A baguette, please
Getting Around* Où est... ? (oo ay) - Where is...?
* Comment aller à... ? (koh-mahn ah-lay ah) - How do I get to...?
* À gauche (ah gohsh) - To the left
* À droite (ah drwat) - To the right
* Tout droit (too drwah) - Straight ahead
Numbers and Time* Un (uhn) - One
* Deux (duh) - Two
* Trois (trwah) - Three
* Il est quelle heure? (eel ay keh-le uh-ruh) - What time is it?
* Il est midi (eel ay mee-dee) - It's noon
* Il est minuit (eel ay mee-nwee) - It's midnight
Remember, practice is essential for mastering these phrases. Engage in conversations, listen to French audio, and immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. With consistent effort, you'll find that communicating in French becomes easier and more enjoyable.
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