Language/French/Grammar/Polite-Form

From Polyglot Club WIKI
< Language‎ | French‎ | Grammar
Revision as of 16:24, 18 May 2016 by Vincent (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Rate this lesson:
4.00
(one vote)

Tu vous french.jpg

Let's talk about the use of "tu" and "vous" in French. The words tu and vous both mean you. Which word for you is used depends on the person being addressed.

The use of "tu" is for family, friends or among young people. In other cases it can be considered rude to people. So beware, if you do not know the person, it is best to always use "vous" in French. Example with "TU":

  • Tu vas bien Étienne ? (How do you do, Etienne?)
  • Oui, ça va et toi Franck? (Well, and you Franck?)
  • Tu connais cette fille? (Do you know that girl?)

Example with "VOUS":

  • Bonjour Monsieur, vous allez bien ? (Good morning sir, how are you?)
  • Très bien Madame, merci ! (Very well, madam, thank you!)


Videos

Please edit this page to improve it!

Contributors

Maintenance script


Create a new Lesson