What are the common French useful phrases used?

What are the common French useful phrases used?

Common French Phrases for Conversation

  • Bonjour! ( Good morning, hello)
  • Bienvenue. (Welcome.)
  • Madame/Monsieur/Mademoiselle (Mrs. / Mr. /
  • Pardon, excusez-moi. (Pardon, excuse me.)
  • Parlez-vous anglais? (Do you speak English?)
  • Je ne parle pas français. (I do not speak French.)
  • À tout à l’heure!
  • Merci/Merci beaucoup.

How do you ask for something in a French shop?

When asking for things, it’s usual to begin with a phrase like je voudrais… (I’d like…) or je vais prendre… (I’ll take…). To find out if something’s in stock, ask Vous avez…? (Have you got…?).

How do you say shopping list in French?

A shopping list is a list of the things that you want to buy when you go shopping, which you write on a piece of paper.

  1. American English: shopping list /ˈʃɑpɪŋ lɪst/
  2. Brazilian Portuguese: lista de compras.
  3. Chinese: 购物清单
  4. European Spanish: lista de la compra.
  5. French: liste d’achats.
  6. German: Einkaufsliste.

How do you say shopping in different languages?

In other languages shopping

  • Arabic: تَسَوُّق
  • Brazilian Portuguese: compras.
  • Chinese: 购物
  • Croatian: kupovina.
  • Czech: nakupování
  • Danish: indkøb.
  • Dutch: winkelen.
  • European Spanish: compra.

Is souvenir a French word?

From French souvenir (literally “memory”); compare memento.

What is Garage mean in French?

garage. More French words for garage. le garage noun. shed, depot. garer verb.

Is toilet a French word?

The Middle French word ‘toile’ (“cloth”) had a diminutive form: ‘toilette’, or “small piece of cloth.” This word became ‘toilet’ in English, and referred to a cloth put over the shoulders while dressing the hair or shaving. …

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