French Phrases Knowledge Base
French Phrases....? Could anyone help me learn a few phrases in french, like "Hello, how are you?" Or, "What's your name?" "I love you" "I don't know how to speak much french" Things like that... And if you dont mind, Could you help me pronounce them too?
French Phrases? I'm taking french this year and i was wonderin if you could tell me some words or phrases and tell me how to pronounce them if you could thanks
French phrases? would u write down all the french phrases that i would need to know to survive in france?? i'm not going to france, i'd just like to learn. =)
French phrases? Does anyone know anything in FRENCH? im taking a french class..and we're learning basics...but i want to be ahead of the game
French Phrases? I am traveling to Italy and have a layover in Paris (CDG). Could you give me some useful phrases to say in the airport. I don't want to say something bad you know with all the security and terriorst attacks.
French Phrases? I'm going to France and Spain in the Spring and I was wondering if anyone had some phrases that arn't as formal as the ones in the books or ones that are more like what people actually say. What i mean is that in French phrase books the phrases are really formal, and not what the people of France actually say. I was just wondering what would be some realistic French phrases i could use while in France
French Phrases!? I am wanting to know how to say the following in French: I bet you think that you're cute! I love you! Would you like a hug? 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Oh He** No! Who do you think i am? You get on my nerves!
french love phrases? cuz of how complex the french language is i've had trouble getting some typical english phrases translated.those are 'sweet dreams','hugs and kisses',and for some reason i misspelled 'my dear/darling' idk how. i'm seeing a girl and i've been trying some romantic french phrases and would like some help. thanks any other ideas would be greatly appreciated thanks everybody. also it would help if you write something in french to have the english translation i dont understand a lot of it. i tried going to a website b4 and found some but i dont know if they're totally correct and i think i got some bad info from one.its harder trying to be 100% correct when you're talking to an affluent french speaker who studied for years.
What French phrases or sentences would make a woman find the guy irresistible? I am learning French and have heard that most women are impressed by guys who can speak French to them but what would be the coolest phrases to learn first? I am learning French and have heard that most American women are impressed by guys who can speak French to them but what would be the coolest phrases to learn first?
Cajun, Creole, or Arcadian French phrases? A friend has asked me to read a script of his, and one of the characters is a drunken man from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, who kills his wife, unintentionally in front of his young child. When he notices her, he says some things include a few French phrases. I pointed out to him that he'd probably speak Cajun, Creole, or Arcadian to an extent. Only I don't know what to suggest as an alternative. How would someone from that area say these phrases? (there's more to his dialogue, but these are the French phrases he used. They might not be accurate either!) Mon enfant chéri... (My darling child) No... Bien sûr... (No, of course) Voyez-vous cet ange? (Do you see this angel?) Ne pas pleurer pour moi, mon enfant chéri... (Do not weep for me, my darling child.) L'ange... est... avec vous... ci-après... (The angel is now yours.) The angel is supposed to be his "guardian". As he kills himself, the angel becomes her guardian instead. Thanks! _____________ Think of the character from "The Green Mile". That's a pretty close approximation of what his character is supposed to be/look like. Merci! ____________ If kept as standard French, are the phrases appropriate for a father to say to his daughter, or too formal? If there's a better informal way, I'd at least like to advise him of that. But ideally, I'd like to know the informal way to say these phrases in Louisiana Cajun/Creole/Arcadian, as appropriate for someone from Breaux Bridge, LA. (Phoenetic equivalents might be useful too, since I know from reading the lyrics for "Eh, La Bas" they can be slightly different than standard French.) http://www.preservationhall.com/
Anybody speak French? I have a couple of phrases that I would like to know the meaning of. Thank you! :)? Hello, I've been reading "The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" and I've stumbled across some French phrases I don't understand. Could you translate them for me please? This is not for HW, just for personal interest for those who are going to tell me to, "Do it yourself!" I don't even take French at school- I'm a Latin student. :) Pronunciations, if possible would also be greatly appreciated! 1. Mes Petites Choux. 2. Ca va? 3. Le Bon Dieu- I think this means, "The Good God", but is it an idiom or translated word for word? 4. Ma Petite Chou, ecounte voir ici 5. Ca, c'est dommage! 6. Mons fils de grace!
looking for Italian or french phrases for my kitchen? hi I just finish painting my kitchen and I am looking for some phrases to paint on my wall. that is realated to your kitchen, prefer french Italian. phrases. please. I have been looking on the net but having a hard time finding some sites.thanks can anyone translate this? in freach or italian???? cooking can be childs play and adult fun, but cooking with care is a act of love
I need to know what these french phrases mean/how to say this in french? So we are supposed to know in our head many terms we can use in French class for a skit between 3 people, and it's on the spot to test your knowledge and pronunciation of French. She gave us a few terms but I didn't hear the explanation so please give me what each means in english. They are phrases mostly. 1. Vous voudriez? 2. et comme boisson? 3. une consommation 4.un repas 5. prendre 6. laisser 7. viet??? Idk i only heard her say this one out loud
what are some must-know French phrases? well, i'm gonna have to teach a friend some basic French.. and, though i've been studying it for some years, i still can't decide which phrases would be the most important... i mean, the personal pronouns, the verbs etre and avoir, ... and then? what else is reaaallly important to know in French?
Please help with some french phrases...? Please help me with these french multiple choice phrases...thanks in advance! 1: Je ___ les dents. (se brosser, recent past) a. viens de me brosser b. viens de se brosser c. me brosse 2: Nous ___ les photos dans le poste. (recevoir, recent past) a. reçevons b. allons recevoir c. venons de recevoir 3: Paul ___ un roman de six cent pages pour une classe. (lire, near future) a. vont lire b. va lire c. lit 4: Enfin, vous ___ onze étages par l'escalier! (monter, recent past) a. venez de monter b. vient de monter c. montez 5: Robert ___ pour l'école. (partir, recent past) a. part b. vient de partir c. va partir
Can Anyone Help Me With these Weird French Phrases? What do the following phrases mean? Il feut remouche; il dora; and tu te prends sans jeuse. esp. what does "feut", "ramouche", "feut ramouche", "dora", and "jeuse" mean?!?! Freetranslation just gives up. I DO NOT WANT YOU TO GO ON A TRANSLATION WEBSITE LIKE FREETRANSLATION OR BABLEFISH AND TRANSLATE THIS FOR ME. I want a french speaker/teacher person tht has extensive knowledge of the french popular culture to help me.
I need to know some popular french phrases!? You know how in english we have like "the cats got your tongue" and like "off the wall" ...basically all those. i need some help with what some of the popular phrases in french are!
Is there anyone out there who can teach me some key Parisian French phrases? With the pronunciations? I recently went to Paris, using a book with some French phrases, but even though my pronunciation was okay, they had trouble understanding me in some areas. Mostly I just need to know greetings, how to order food in a restaurant, and phrases that are useful in hotels. If including some slang is desired, that's fine too. I just know I'm going to Paris again at least twice this year, so I want to make sure I can speak the right dialect of French.
french opinion phrases? can someone give me a few french opinion phrases to use in an a level french essay? for example "en ce qui me concerne" etc.
Authentic French phrases for a tattoo? I want to get a tattoo in french saying something like "life goes on" or "no regrets", but I want it to be a real French saying rather than just one of those translated into French...any ideas would be much appreciated, thanks.
Rude Quebecois - help with French phrases? My office is unfortunate enough to have an 800 number that's very similar to that of a Canadian telecom company. We've tried to be nice to the dingbats who misdial. We know how to say "I don't speak French," "wrong number", even got someone to teach us "This is not the Canadian company." Can you believe they have the nerve to argue with us!? I can understand just enough French to know they're arguing that "yes, you speak french - you just spoke it!" or "No, this isn't the wrong number! I have it right here!" Do they really think we're lying?? So it's time for stronger measures. Can you give me (1) "You are very rude" and, in case that doesn't work, (2) something rude to say to the idiots that deserve it? I promise to only use these on the nastier callers, but they really need to be put in their place!
What do these french phrases mean in english? 1. 3 litres de Lait 2. un Pot de Creme Fraiche 3. 250 g de Beurre 4. Une grandde Boite de Chocolat en Poudre 5. 3 Kilos de Farine 6. 500g de Fruits secs 7. Une bouteille d'huile 8. un douzaine d'oeufs 9. un kilo de sucre 10. Capucine et Fabien ont oublie leur liste de courses 11. Quels produits ils oublient d'acheter? 12. Quils produits ils achetent ? Ce sont les memes quantities que sur la liste ? As usual, whoever translates and explains each one of these phrases the thoroughest gets the maximum pointage. Thanks to everyone who tries. Conehead already won this one.
Help with some french phrases? Please help me with translating the following quotes to french. Thank you! And I just realized that online translators don't help me at all. "You ask for some." (Use demander - to ask) "The students are able to give some." "My family does not have any."
does ANYONE know any USEFUL FRENCH PHRASES? im going to PARIS on the 16/08 and i was wondering if you have any useful phrases please could you give me some useful phrases and tell me what they mean? thanks in advance! can you tell m what they mean in english please as well by the way im going to practice french so i dont want to speak english to them!
can you help me with some FRENCH PHRASES PLEASE? ok, how do you say: i would like to check in now please [context: checking in at a hotel] i would like to check out please [conetxt: checking out of a hotel] i enjoyed my stay, thank you excuse me i'm trying to find... excuse me i don't speak much french [or words to that effect] is this the right metro line to the eiffel tower? thanks in advance!
Can someone tranlate these phrases into French? I just started French, and the others are already in their 4th year of French. So we need to write a paragraph about ourselves, combining different phrases. I need help to translate theses into French please! ~I have a brother named ... ~I am __ years old ~My birthday is on __ ~I like to dance ballet and sing ~I used to ice skate ~I just moved here from __ ~I am in the __ grade I know, really simple phrases, but I'm kind of lost in French class right now. Thanks! Oh, and this phrase as well: ~I like to eat __
sassy phrases on French? anybody know of any sassy phrases in French? I've already got.. you know you want me.... I can't think of any others please! creativity appreciated, lol thnxx
Do these French phrases make sense? The children have a certain exhuberance that dies as we get older -Les enfants ont un debordant de vie qui meurt pendant que nous vieillissons. When I tried liver I thought it was disgusting. -Quand J'ai mange le foi, J'ai pense que c'etait degoutant
Are these french phrases correct? If not, which parts are wrong? En France, on va à l’eglise On va au supermaché avec ses amie On va à la tour Eiffel avec ses famille On va au parc of attractions Au Japon, on va á l’opèra. On va au restaurant manger des sushi On va au parc voir le sakura On va á l’ècole On va á la mer avec ses famille
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