Easy French Phrase Book: Over 1500 Common Phrases For Everyday Use And Travel

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Easy French Phrase Book: Over 1500 Common Phrases For Everyday Use And Travel

Easy French Phrase Book: Over 1500 Common Phrases For Everyday Use And Travel

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shairr) Cheap Bon marché (both genders) ( bo(n) mar-SHAY) Rich Riche (both genders) ( reesh) Poor Pauvre (both genders) ( pov-ruh) Transportation [ edit ] France's famous TGV ( train à grande vitesse - high speed train) crossing the Ain river Bus and Train [ edit ] How much is a ticket to _____? Very easy to use, the chapters are well structured with everything you need to know in specific situation, which makes it great for travelling as you know where to find what you need in the book.

Aside from Europe and Canada (see below), many French-speaking regions have incorporated the words of local languages, and on occasion have formed distinctive dialects or languages known as creoles. It gives you extra practice with difficult words—and reminds you when it’s time to review what you’ve learned. I love to travel, but I’m always so nervous about doing something rude or embarrassing in a foreign country. Quebec) ( luh SAN-dee-kah dee-NEE-sya-teev / loff-EES duh toor-REEZ-muh / luh BOOR-oh toor-REES-teek) . Even if it takes you a while to figure out the language, you’ll have soon learned more than you ever realized.

kee ah-TEEL) Numbers [ edit ] 1 un/une ( uhn)/( uun) 2 deux ( duh) 3 trois ( trwah) 4 quatre ( kahtr) 5 cinq ( sank) 6 six ( sees) 7 sept ( set) 8 huit ( weet) 9 neuf ( neuf) 10 dix ( deece) 11 onze ( onz) 12 douze ( dooz) 13 treize ( trez) 14 quatorze ( kat-ORZ) 15 quinze ( kangz) 16 seize ( sez) 17 dix-sept ( dees-SET) 18 dix-huit ( dee-ZWEET) 19 dix-neuf ( deez-NUF) 20 vingt ( vang) 21 vingt-et-un ( vang-tay-UHN) 22 vingt-deux ( vant-DUH) 23 vingt-trois ( vant-TRWAH) 30 trente ( trahnt) 40 quarante ( ka-RAHNT) 50 cinquante ( sang-KAHNT) 60 soixante ( swah-SAHNT) 70 soixante-dix ( swah-sahnt-DEES) septante ( sep-TAHNT) in Belgium and Switzerland 80 quatre-vingt ( kah-truh-VANG) in Belgium also huitante ( weet-AHNT) in Switzerland (except Geneva) octante ( oct-AHNT) in Switzerland 90 quatre-vingt-dix ( kah-truh-vang-DEES) nonante ( noh-NAHNT) in Belgium and Switzerland 100 cent ( sahng) 200 deux cent ( duh sahng) 300 trois cent ( trwah sahng) 1000 mille ( meel) 2000 deux mille ( duh meel) 1,000,000 un million ( ung mee-LYOHN) Note: treated as a noun when alone: one million euros would be un million d'euros. ah-tahn-see-OHN) Have a nice day Bonne journee ( bong zhoor-NAY) Good Day, Good morning Bonjour ( bong-zhoo(r)) Good evening. Make sure you check out the bits at the end, like the tips on travelling and etiquette in France - very helpful!

PhrasePack is developed by a team of language learning experts with ten years of experience in developing language learning software. com blog, you’ll be learning from an expert who has spent years teaching the language and making it both fun and simple. Each new edition of the book is updated with essential currency information, meaning that you’ll always be able to make an instant, accurate calculation in your head.Another thing that this book has that I found extremely useful was the charts provided throughout the book.

shode) The summit of Mont Blanc, at about 4800 m above sea level, is froid toute l'année Cold Froid (m.The phrases in the book relate to traveling abroad, finding a hotel or hostel and exchanging currencies and are sure to make your travel time a breeze! The phrasebook understands this very well, and will load you with all of the language essentials you could need.

eu between "ew" in "dew" and "ur" in "burp"; written eu or uh in transcriptions Semi-vowels [ edit ] oi like "wa" in "walk" oui like "wee" in "week" ui like "wee" in "week", but with a French u instead of the w œ a bit like "eu" but more "open". accept-eh voo suh-see oh LOO duh mon ah-MAND) Note: Only consider attempting this in third world countries. For example, it draws parallels between English sounds and French sounds, and it teaches you tricks for remembering when a letter is silent. To specify "tap water", say "eau du robinet" ( OH doo roh-bee-NEH) or ask for a carafe of water "une carafe d'eau" ( OON cahr-AHF doh). Even though grammar Nazis might deduct points for addressing a singular subject in the plural, any phonicist will tell you she got the sound of the French nasal vowel pretty much down pat.

The default title used when addressing a man is monsieur, while a woman would be addressed as madame. In the Indian Ocean, Réunion and Mayotte are French overseas departments, while French is also an official language in Mauritius, the Seychelles, and Comoros. All throughout, FluentU tracks the vocabulary that you’re learning and uses this information to give you a totally personalized experience.



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