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French Vocabulary - Be Polite

Hi French learners! 😊

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!

Greetings

Salutations or Greetings are the first words that you say when you meet someone. Here are some common greetings you can use in French:

French Pronunciation English Translation
Bonjour bohn-zhoor Good morning/afternoon
Bonsoir bohn-swahr Good evening
Salut sa-lu Hi/Hello
Au revoir oh ruh-vwah Goodbye
Bonne nuit bun nwee

__Dialogue:__

  • Person 1: Bonjour, comment ça va? (Hello, how are you?)
  • Person 2: Bonjour, ça va bien merci, et toi? (Hello, I'm fine thank you, and you?)

Saying Please and Thank you

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:

French Pronunciation English Translation
S'il vous plaît seel voo pleh Please (formal)
S'il te plaît seel teh pleh Please (informal)
Merci mehr-see Thank you
De rien duh ree-ehn

__Dialogue:__

  • Person 1: S'il te plaît, peux-tu me passer le sel? (Please, can you pass me the salt?)
  • Person 2: Bien sûr! (Of course!)
  • Person 1: Merci beaucoup! (Thank you very much!)

Apologizing

If you make a mistake or cause inconvenience to others, it's important to apologize. Here are some ways to say sorry in French:

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

__Dialogue:__

  • 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

There are many ways to be polite in French, especially when you communicate with someone you don't know well. Here are some examples:

French Pronunciation English Translation
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

__Dialogue:__

  • Person 1: Bonjour, je m'appelle Anne. Enchantée! (Hello, my name is Anne. Nice to meet you!)
  • 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

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 Find native speakers and ask them any questions you may have.

If you want to improve your French vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website.


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