How do you speak French words and phrases?
Build your confidence up by starting with some basic words and phrases to start building your French word bank:
- 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 the rules in French pronunciation?
In general, it all depends on what comes before the ll. A, e, o, u and y signal an “l” sound. Words like elle (she) and balle (ball) are pronounced like with a regular “l.” The general rule is that if it’s any letter other than i, then you’re safe to pronounce it like the “l” you know and love.
How do you say perfect in French?
- Avoid simplified French pronunciations.
- Listen before you read.
- Know where to find audio of most French words and sentences.
- Imitate native speakers and record yourself.
- Find a French conversation partner to get feedback.
- Imagine you’re French.
- Use a pronunciation trainer.
- What’s your secret for learning French pronunciation?
What are some common French sayings?
After all, learning to say the expressions of common courtesy in French is just good manners. oui (yes) non (no) S’il te plaît. (Please. S’il vous plaît. (Please. Merci. (Thank you.) Merci beaucoup. (Thank you very much.) Je t’en prie. (You’re [informal] welcome.) Je vous en prie. (You’re [formal] welcome.) Il n’y a pas de quoi. (It’s nothing.)
What are the rules for French pronunciation?
The basic rule of French pronunciation is that the final consonant is not pronounced, but there are many exceptions, which are what this lesson is about.*. The letters B, C, F, K, L, Q, and R are usually pronounced at the end of a word.
What are some common French expressions?
Common French Phrases – “I Would Like”. Je voudrais — I would like. This is an essential French phrase to keep handy. It’s a polite phrase for any request, instead of using —. Je veux — I want. (This is a bit more forceful.) Je voudrais une tasse du thé — I’d like a cup of tea.
What is the French phrase?
Bonjour! (Good morning,hello)