Diane Lesson 6 Flashcards
(143 cards)
I hear
j’entends ( je en ton)
I hear you
je t’entends (note it is “Je” not “J” because Je is not touching a vowel. It is separated by the “t” for “you”.
I hear you now
(Use present tense)
je t’entends maintenant
exercise/ as in “learning”
exercice (siiis)
Another phrase for “swim”
me baigner (pronounce like champagne)
Je vous (when two words are together like this what does it mean?
“I to you”, So “Je vous souhaite” = I wish you (pronounced “swaite”)
Je vous souhaite bonne chance. I wish you good luck.
Forget
Oubliez
Forget that
Oubliez ça
Don’t forget
Note. It’s the negative of just “forget”
N’oubliez pas
To hear
entendre (en ton dra)
Good evening to all
Bonne soirée a tous
I love Chinese food
J’adore la cuisine chinoise
Climbing
Escalade
2 ways to say “I don’t like (I deteste) swimming”
Je déteste la natation
Je déteste faire de la natation
Or you can also say:
je n’aime pas nager
I don’t like it at all
je n’aime pas du tout
Our house
Chez nous
Craig’s house
Chez Craig
Our place
Come to our place
Notre endroit
But just use ”chez nous”
Also, “come to our place” is “viens chez nous”
At our house/place
Chez nous
My house/place
Chez moi
How many times (as in = How many times have you been there?)
combien de fois ?
How long? (as in = How long were you there for?)
combien de temps
You went there? (You are gone/going there?)
Also, “when are you going there?” Literally “You go there when?”
Using “y” for “there”
Also - I went there (literally “I am gone there”)
Tu es allé là-bas?
Tu y vas quand? (You go there when? Or “when are you going there?)
je suis allé là-bas
Using “y vas” like “y alle” which means “go there”
It will be (it is going to be)
ça va être