Comme une Française Flashcards

1
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I can’t wait

A

J’ai hâte!

Jay-at

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2
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I’m excited about this weekend.

We are going to the mountains.

A

Je suis impatiente à l’idée de (ce weekend)

Je suiz-umpassiante

Nous allons à la montagne

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3
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Let me introduce you to my husband, Mike
I you present my husband.

(Meet my husband, Mike | This is my husband, Mike)

A

Je te présente mon mari, Mike.

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4
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I would like one of those, please

A

J’en voudrais un comme ça s’il vous plait.

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5
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Excuse me, I forgot the word for

A

Excuse moi, j’ai oublié le mot pour

sleight prononciation of the é

pur

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6
Q

How do you say ( ) in french?

A

Comment on dit ( ) en français?

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7
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Excuse me, I still didn’t understand it

Excuse me, I have all day not understood

A

Excuse moi, je n’ai toujours pas compris.

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8
Q

Can you write it for me?

A

Vous pouvez me l’écrire

me - “mu” with your lips out like a duck

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9
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No … I still don’t understand. What does that mean?

It wants to say what?

A

Non … toujours pas. Ça veut dire quoi?

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10
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What does this mean : _______ ?

What is it that this wants to say?

A

Qu’est ce que ça veut dire ( the word in french)

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11
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How is that pronounced?
(How that pronounces itself, this?)

How do you pronounce this word, there?

A

Comment ça se prononce, ça?

Articulate the “ce” at the end of prononce.

Comment vous prononce ce mot, là?

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12
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Every day vs.

Always or still

A

The phrase “tous les jours” generally has the literal meaning of “every day”.

On the other hand, “toujours” means “always” or “still”.

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13
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That I know (of)
Not that I know (of)

(savoir)

A

que je sache

pas que je sache

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14
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Are you here? Good for when delivery people call.

A

T’es la? (you are here with an inflection)

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15
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Just a stone’s throw away, it’s close to here.

A

A deux pas d’ici

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16
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Arriving at the right time

A

En arrivant au bon moment

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