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Self Introduction and Basic Greetings in Formal French
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Learn how to say many common phrases in French that people use every day to introduce themselves
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Bonjour.
(e)
Good morning.
Bonsoir.
(e)
Good evening.
Bonsoir. Bienvenue.
Good evening. Welcome.
Je suis désolé.
(e)
I'm sorry.
Je suis désolé de vous avoir blessé.
I'm sorry that I hurt your feelings.
Bon après-midi.
(e)
Good afternoon.
Bonjour.
(e)
Hello.
Quand je rencontre une personne pour la première fois, je dis "Bonjour".
When I first meet someone, I like to say, "Hello."
Merci !
(e)
Thank you!
Non.
(e)
No.
signe "non"
"no" sign
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Où sont les toilettes ?
(e)
Where is the bathroom?
Je vais bien.
(e)
I'm fine.
Je m'appelle (name).
(e)
I'm (name).
Enchanté de vous rencontrer.
(e)
Nice to meet you.
Enchanté de vous rencontrer, Monsieur.
Nice to meet you, sir.
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Au revoir.
(e)
Goodbye.
Excusez-moi.
(e)
Excuse me.
Excusez-moi, vous pouvez m'indiquer la gare, s'il vous plaît?
Excuse me, would you please direct me to the train station?
Comment vas-tu ?
(e)
How are you?
Ça fait longtemps, comment vas-tu?
It's been a long time, how are you?
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Salut.
(e)
Hi.
Quand je répondrai au téléphone, je dirai juste salut.
When I answer the phone I just say hi.
Merci beaucoup.
(e)
Thank you very much.
Puis-je m'asseoir ici ?
(e)
May I sit here?
Oui.
(e)
Yes.
S'il vous plaît.
(e)
Please.
De rien.
(e)
You're welcome.
Comment t'appelles-tu ?
(e)
What's your name?
Je m'appelle Peter. Comment t'appelles-tu ?
My name is Peter. What's your name?
D'où venez-vous ?
(e)
Where are you from?
Vous semblez être britannique. D'où venez-vous ?
You sound British. Where are you from?
Félicitations.
(e)
Congratulations!
Bonne nuit.
(e)
Good night.
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