What Are Some Good Phrases In French?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • Bonjour = Hello, Good morning.
  • Au revoir = Goodbye.
  • Oui = Yes.
  • Non = No.
  • Merci = Thank you.
  • Merci beaucoup = Thank you very much.
  • Fille = Girl.
  • Garçon = Boy.

What are some cool French phrases?

  • L’Appel du vide. Literally: Call of the void. …
  • Mauvais quart d’heure. Literally: Bad 15 minutes. …
  • Mauvaise honte. Literally: Bad shame. …
  • Plus ça change… Literally: The more things change… …
  • Tant bien que mal. …
  • Ventre à terre. …
  • Violon d’Ingres. …
  • Revenons à nos moutons.

What are some fancy French words?

  • amour (noun) – love.
  • amoureuse (noun) – girlfriend.
  • amoureux (noun) – boyfriend.
  • bisous (masculine noun) – kisses.
  • des tourtereaux (plural noun) – lovebirds.
  • embrasser (verb) – to kiss.
  • fleur (feminine noun) – flower.
  • chérie (feminine noun) – darling.

What is the most beautiful French word?

  • Papillon – butterfly. …
  • Parapluie – umbrella. …
  • Paupiette – a piece of meat, beaten thin, and rolled with a stuffing of vegetables, fruits or sweetmeats. …
  • Romanichel – gypsy. …
  • Silhouette – silhouette. …
  • Soirée – evening. …
  • Tournesol – sunflower. …
  • Vichyssoise – from vichy. Masculine, noun.

What are common French phrases?

  • 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.

What are all the French words?

  • Bonjour = Hello, Good morning.
  • Au revoir = Goodbye.
  • Oui = Yes.
  • Non = No.
  • Merci = Thank you.
  • Merci beaucoup = Thank you very much.
  • Fille = Girl.
  • Garçon = Boy.

What are some cool phrases?

  • Dope – Cool or awesome.
  • GOAT – “Greatest of All Time”
  • Gucci – Good, cool, or going well.
  • Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting.
  • OMG – An abbreviation for “Oh my gosh” or “Oh my God”
  • Salty – Bitter, angry, agitated.
  • Sic/Sick – Cool or sweet.
  • Snatched – Looks good, perfect, or fashionable; the new “on fleek”

Why do the French say sacre bleu?

Sacré in French means “sacred,” so taken together sacrebleu, literally means

“Holy blue!

” instead of sacré Dieu (“Holy God!”) … Perhaps the most famous example of this comes from Agatha Christie’s Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, for whom sacré bleu became something of a catchphrase.

What is the most popular French word?

Number French in English 1

comme

as
2 je I 3 son his 4 que that

What is a unique word?

Some common synonyms of unique are

eccentric, erratic, odd, outlandish

, peculiar, quaint, singular, and strange. While all these words mean “departing from what is ordinary, usual, or to be expected,” unique implies singularity and the fact of being without a known parallel.

What are some cute words?

  • adorable.
  • beautiful.
  • charming.
  • delightful.
  • pleasant.
  • pretty.
  • dainty.

What are pretty words?

  • alluring.
  • attractive.
  • beauteous.
  • becoming.
  • bewitching.
  • comely.
  • dazzling.
  • enticing.

What is the most beautiful word?


Mother

… is the most beautiful word in the English language, according to a survey of 40,000 people worldwide | The Independent | The Independent.

How do you call a beautiful girl in French?

Talking to Women. Tell a woman she is beautiful with “

Tu es belle

.” This literally translates to “You are beautiful.” The first part, “tu es” means “you are,” and the word “belle” translates as “beautiful.” “Tu es belle” is pronounced as “Two eh bell.”

What is French word for girl?

The word for girl in French is

fille

. According to French rules of grammar, fille is — not surprisingly — a feminine word.

Is French hard to learn?

The FSI scale ranks French as a “category I language”, considered as “more similar to English”, as compared to categories III and IV “hard” or “super-hard languages”. According to the FSI, French is

one of the easiest languages to learn for a native English speaker

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