Difference between revisions of "Language/French/Vocabulary/Be-Polite"

From Polyglot Club WIKI
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Tag: Reverted
m (Quick edit)
Tag: Reverted
Line 1: Line 1:


{{French-Page-Top}}
{{French-Page-Top}}


<div class="pg_page_title">French Vocabulary - Be Polite</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">French Vocabulary - Be Polite</div>


Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french French] learners! 😊
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french French] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to be polite in French, with useful vocabulary and cultural information. Being polite is essential when interacting with French people, especially in formal situations. Are you ready to improve your French language skills? Let's start!
 
In this lesson, you will learn how to be polite in French. As you interact with French-speaking people, it is essential to know these basic phrases to show respect and courtesy. Let's get started!


__TOC__
__TOC__


== Greetings ==
== Polite expressions ==
 
Let's start with the most common polite expressions in French:
Salutations or Greetings are the first words that you say when you meet someone. Here are some common greetings you can use in French:
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|'''French'''||'''Pronunciation'''||'''English Translation'''
| Bonjour
|-
| (bohn-zhoor)
|Bonjour||bohn-zhoor||Good morning/afternoon  
| Good morning/afternoon  
|-
|Bonsoir||bohn-swahr||Good evening
|-
|Salut||sa-lu||Hi/Hello
|-
|-
|Au revoir||oh ruh-vwah||Goodbye
| Bonsoir
| (bohn-swahr)
| Good evening
|-
|-
|Bonne nuit||bun nwee||Good night|
| Salut
| (sa-lu)
| Hi/Bye (informal)
|-
| Au revoir
| (oh ruh-vwah)
| Goodbye
|-
| Merci
| (mehr-see)
| Thank you
|-
| S'il vous plaît
| (seel voo pleh)
| Please 
|}
|}


__Dialogue:__
== Introduce yourself ==
* Person 1: Bonjour, comment ça va? (Hello, how are you?)
When you meet someone for the first time, it's important to introduce yourself in a polite way.
* Person 2: Bonjour, ça va bien merci, et toi? (Hello, I'm fine thank you, and you?)
* Person 1: Bonjour, je m'appelle Pierre. Enchanté(e). (Hello, my name is Pierre. Nice to meet you.)
* Person 2: Bonjour, je m'appelle Sophie. Enchanté(e) également. (Hello, my name is Sophie. Nice to meet you too.)


== Saying Please and Thank you ==
Enchanté(e) is the common way to say "nice to meet you" in French.


It's always polite to add "s'il vous plaît" or "s'il te plaît" (Please) when making requests. And don't forget to show gratitude by saying "merci" (Thank you) when someone does something for you. Here are some phrases that include these words:
== Formal vs Informal ==
French language has both formal and informal ways to address someone, and it's important to use the right form in the right situation. Here are the most common examples:


{| class="wikitable"
* Formal:
|'''French'''||'''Pronunciation'''||'''English Translation'''
  * Monsieur (M.) (Sir/Mr.)
|-
  * Madame (Mme.) (Madam/Mrs.)
|S'il vous plaît||seel voo pleh||Please (formal)  
  * Mademoiselle (Mlle.) (Miss)
|-
|S'il te plaît||seel teh pleh||Please (informal)  
|-
|Merci||mehr-see||Thank you
|-
|De rien||duh ree-ehn||You're welcome|
|}


__Dialogue:__
* Informal:
* Person 1: S'il te plaît, peux-tu me passer le sel? (Please, can you pass me the salt?)
  * Tu (you- singular- informal)
* Person 2: Bien sûr! (Of course!)
  * Salut (Hi/Bye)
* Person 1: Merci beaucoup! (Thank you very much!)
  * Ça va? (How are you?)


== Apologizing ==
In a formal situation, it's better to use Monsieur or Madame and the last name of the person. For example:  
 
* Person 1: Bonjour, Monsieur Dupont. Comment allez-vous? (Hello, Mr. Dupont. How are you?)
If you make a mistake or cause inconvenience to others, it's important to apologize. Here are some ways to say sorry in French:
* Person 2: Bonjour, Madame Lambert. Très bien, merci. Et vous? (Hello, Mrs. Lambert. Very well, thank you. And you?)
 
{| class="wikitable"
|'''French'''||'''Pronunciation'''||'''English Translation'''
|-  
|Pardon||pahr-dohn||Pardon/Excuse me
|-
|Je suis désolé(e)||juh swee deh-zoh-leh||I'm sorry
|-
|Excusez-moi||ehks-kyoo-seh mwah||Excuse me (formal)
|-
|Désolé(e), je ne peux pas venir||deh-zoh-leh, juh nuh puh pah vuh-neer||Sorry, I can't come|
|}


__Dialogue:__
In an informal situation, it's more common to use Salut or Ça va?
* Person 1: Pardon, je suis en retard. (Excuse me, I'm late.)
* Person 2: Ce n'est pas grave. (It's not a big deal.)
* Person 1: Merci beaucoup de votre compréhension. (Thank you very much for your understanding.)


== Polite Expressions ==
== Apologize and Excuse Me ==
Knowing how to apologize and say "excuse me" in French is also an important part of being polite.


There are many ways to be polite in French, especially when you communicate with someone you don't know well. Here are some examples:
* Pardon (Par-dohn) or Excusez-moi (ek-skoo-zay mwah): Excuse me, to ask for attention or to say sorry
* Désolé(e)(deh-soh-ley): Sorry (formal/informal)


{| class="wikitable"
For example:
|'''French'''||'''Pronunciation'''||'''English Translation'''
* Person 1: Pardon, je n'ai pas compris. (Excuse me, I did not understand.)
|-
* Person 2: Ce n'est pas grave. (It's not important.)
|Je vous en prie||juh vooz ahn pree||You're welcome/Be my guest
|-
|Enchanté(e)||ahn-shahn-teh||Nice to meet you (formal)  
|-
|Comment allez-vous?||koh-mahn tah-lay voo||How are you? (formal)
|-
|Je vous remercie||juh voo ruh-mehr-see||I thank you (formal)|
|}


__Dialogue:__
== Cultural information ==
* Person 1: Bonjour, je m'appelle Anne. Enchantée! (Hello, my name is Anne. Nice to meet you!)
In France, it's polite to "faire la bise" when you meet someone. This means giving two light kisses on the cheeks (one on each side). The number of kisses varies depending on the region, so it can be two, three, or four kisses.
* Person 2: Bonjour, moi c'est Marc. Enchanté aussi! (Hello, my name is Marc. Nice to meet you too!)
* Person 1: Comment allez-vous aujourd'hui? (How are you today?)
* Person 2: Je vais bien, merci. Et vous? (I'm fine, thank you. And you?)
* Person 1: Très bien, merci. (Very well, thank you.)


== Conclusion ==
When you enter a store or a small business, it's polite to greet the staff with a "Bonjour!". It's also polite to say "Au revoir" when leaving.


Learning how to be polite in French is essential, and it shows your respect for the language and the culture. Continue to practice using these phrases and expressions, and don't be afraid to make mistakes as you learn. Also, remember to check out the [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=42 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french/question questions] you may have.
== Practice ==
To improve your French [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french|Vocabulary], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=42 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french/question questions]!


If you want to improve your [[Language/French|French]] [[Language/French/Vocabulary|vocabulary]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website.
Now, let's practice what we've learned:
* Person 1: Bonjour, comment ça va? (Hello, how are you?)
* Person 2: Très bien, merci. Et vous? (Very well, thank you. And you?)
* Person 1: Ça va bien, merci. Je m'appelle Anne. Enchantée. (I'm fine, thank you. My name is Anne. Nice to meet you.)
* Person 2: Je suis Éric. Enchanté également. (I'm Eric. Nice to meet you too.)


<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
Line 107: Line 92:
{{#seo:
{{#seo:
|title=French Vocabulary - Be Polite
|title=French Vocabulary - Be Polite
|keywords=polite phrases, greetings, please, thank you, apologizing, polite expressions, French
|keywords=polite expressions, introduce yourself, formal vs informal, apologize, excuse me, French culture.
|description=In this lesson, you will learn how to use polite phrases and expressions in French. It is essential to know these basic phrases to show respect and courtesy.}}
|description=In this lesson, you'll learn essential vocabulary and cultural information to be polite in French. Improve your French language skills now!
}}


{{French-Page-Bottom}}
{{French-Page-Bottom}}

Revision as of 12:45, 3 March 2023

French-Language-PolyglotClub.png


French Vocabulary - Be Polite

Hi French learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to be polite in French, with useful vocabulary and cultural information. Being polite is essential when interacting with French people, especially in formal situations. Are you ready to improve your French language skills? Let's start!

Polite expressions

Let's start with the most common polite expressions in French:

Bonjour (bohn-zhoor) Good morning/afternoon
Bonsoir (bohn-swahr) Good evening
Salut (sa-lu) Hi/Bye (informal)
Au revoir (oh ruh-vwah) Goodbye
Merci (mehr-see) Thank you
S'il vous plaît (seel voo pleh) Please

Introduce yourself

When you meet someone for the first time, it's important to introduce yourself in a polite way.

  • Person 1: Bonjour, je m'appelle Pierre. Enchanté(e). (Hello, my name is Pierre. Nice to meet you.)
  • Person 2: Bonjour, je m'appelle Sophie. Enchanté(e) également. (Hello, my name is Sophie. Nice to meet you too.)

Enchanté(e) is the common way to say "nice to meet you" in French.

Formal vs Informal

French language has both formal and informal ways to address someone, and it's important to use the right form in the right situation. Here are the most common examples:

  • Formal:
 * Monsieur (M.) (Sir/Mr.)
 * Madame (Mme.) (Madam/Mrs.)
 * Mademoiselle (Mlle.) (Miss)
  • Informal:
 * Tu (you- singular- informal)
 * Salut (Hi/Bye)
 * Ça va? (How are you?)

In a formal situation, it's better to use Monsieur or Madame and the last name of the person. For example:

  • Person 1: Bonjour, Monsieur Dupont. Comment allez-vous? (Hello, Mr. Dupont. How are you?)
  • Person 2: Bonjour, Madame Lambert. Très bien, merci. Et vous? (Hello, Mrs. Lambert. Very well, thank you. And you?)

In an informal situation, it's more common to use Salut or Ça va?

Apologize and Excuse Me

Knowing how to apologize and say "excuse me" in French is also an important part of being polite.

  • Pardon (Par-dohn) or Excusez-moi (ek-skoo-zay mwah): Excuse me, to ask for attention or to say sorry
  • Désolé(e)(deh-soh-ley): Sorry (formal/informal)

For example:

  • Person 1: Pardon, je n'ai pas compris. (Excuse me, I did not understand.)
  • Person 2: Ce n'est pas grave. (It's not important.)

Cultural information

In France, it's polite to "faire la bise" when you meet someone. This means giving two light kisses on the cheeks (one on each side). The number of kisses varies depending on the region, so it can be two, three, or four kisses.

When you enter a store or a small business, it's polite to greet the staff with a "Bonjour!". It's also polite to say "Au revoir" when leaving.

Practice

To improve your French [1], you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Now, let's practice what we've learned:

  • Person 1: Bonjour, comment ça va? (Hello, how are you?)
  • Person 2: Très bien, merci. Et vous? (Very well, thank you. And you?)
  • Person 1: Ça va bien, merci. Je m'appelle Anne. Enchantée. (I'm fine, thank you. My name is Anne. Nice to meet you.)
  • Person 2: Je suis Éric. Enchanté également. (I'm Eric. Nice to meet you too.)

➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎