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Episode 01 – Basic Phrases

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In this episode of Lost in France, we look at the first set of basic phrases that you might need to start having a conversation with someone in France. Just the basics, nothing too hard!

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Saying Hello and Goodbye

Hello, good-day: Bonjour

Hi, bye: Salut

Goodbye: Au revoir

See you tomorrow: À demain

See you later: À plus tard / à plus

See you soon: À tout de suite

Asking how someone is

How are you? : (Comment) ça va?

It’s going well: Ça va bien.

I’m fine: Ça va.

I’m not well: Ça va mal.

Numbers 1 to 10

0 – Zéro

1 – Un

2 – Deux

3 – Trois

4 – Quatre

5 – Cinq

6 – Six

7 – Sept

8 – Huit

9 – Neuf

10 – Dix

Talking about people

I: je

You (informal): tu

He: il

She: elle

We/one: on

We: nous

You (formal): vous

They (men or mixed group): ils

They (women): elles

Things I forgot to introduce!

(Well, I’m not perfect, here’s some phrases that I completely forgot to introduce in this lesson, I’ll include the pronunciation in a later episode!)

Please: S’il te plait OR S’il vous plait

Thank you: Merci

Thank you very much: Merci beaucoup

You’re welcome: De rien OR Je t’en prie OR Je vous en prie

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In this episode of Lost in France, we look at the first set of basic phrases that you might need to start having a conversation with someone in France. Just the basics, nothing too hard!

———————————————-

Saying Hello and Goodbye

Hello, good-day: Bonjour

Hi, bye: Salut

Goodbye: Au revoir

See you tomorrow: À demain

See you later: À plus tard / à plus

See you soon: À tout de suite

Asking how someone is

How are you? : (Comment) ça va?

It’s going well: Ça va bien.

I’m fine: Ça va.

I’m not well: Ça va mal.

Numbers 1 to 10

0 – Zéro

1 – Un

2 – Deux

3 – Trois

4 – Quatre

5 – Cinq

6 – Six

7 – Sept

8 – Huit

9 – Neuf

10 – Dix

Talking about people

I: je

You (informal): tu

He: il

She: elle

We/one: on

We: nous

You (formal): vous

They (men or mixed group): ils

They (women): elles

Things I forgot to introduce!

(Well, I’m not perfect, here’s some phrases that I completely forgot to introduce in this lesson, I’ll include the pronunciation in a later episode!)

Please: S’il te plait OR S’il vous plait

Thank you: Merci

Thank you very much: Merci beaucoup

You’re welcome: De rien OR Je t’en prie OR Je vous en prie

  continue reading

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