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French romance vocabulary is an essential part of any beginner's French learning experience. Whether you are meeting somebody for the first time or looking to add depth and meaning to your conversations with a French-speaking partner, these words and phrases will be useful.
French Romantic Vocabulary
Flirting and Attraction
Here are some French words and phrases commonly used in flirting and attraction:
French | Pronunciation | English |
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Charmant(e) | shahr-mahnt(e) | Charming |
Craquant(e) | krah-kahn(te) | Cute, adorable |
Draguer | dra-guh | To flirt |
séduisant(e) | sed-wee-zahn(t)(e) | Beautiful, attractive, charming |
Tu sors avec moi ce soir? | too sohr ah-vek mwa suh swahr | Will you go out with me tonight? |
Terms of Endearment
When you are in a relationship, French terms of endearment can convey love and affection. Here are some commonly used terms:
- Mon amour (mohn ah-moor) - My love
- Mon chéri/ma chérie (mohn shay-ree/mah shay-ree) - My dear
- Mon coeur (mohn ker) - My heart
- Ma moitié (mah mwah-tee-ay) - My other half
Romantic Gestures
In French culture, romantic gestures are highly valued. Here are some French phrases related to romantic gestures:
- J'ai réservé une table pour deux (zhay ray-zair-vay oon tah-bl puhruh duh) - I have reserved a table for two.
- Je t'aime (zhuh tem) - I love you.
- Un baiser (uhn beh-say) - A kiss.
- Une rose (oon rohz) - A rose.
Relationship Vocabulary
Here are some French words and phrases related to relationships:
French | Pronunciation | English |
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Un couple | uhn kuh-puhl | A couple |
Une relation | oon ray-lah-see-yawn | A relationship |
Être en couple | eh-truh on kuh-puhl | To be in a relationship |
Sortir ensemble | sohr-teer ah[n]-sah[n]bl | To date |
Rompre avec quelqu'un | rohm-pruh vek kehl-kuhn | To break up with someone |
Another important concept in French relationships is the idea of "l'amour fou," or "crazy love." This refers to an intense, passionate love that can be all-consuming and overwhelming.
Conclusion
This lesson has given you an introduction to French romance vocabulary. You can use these words and phrases to express yourself in social situations and romantic relationships with French-speaking people. Keep practicing these words and phrases until they become second nature to you.
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