How are you? Comment vas-tu?/ Comment allez-vous? (polite)
I'm fine, thanks! Je vais bien, merci!
And you? Et toi?/ Et vous? (polite)
Good/ So-So. Bien / Comme-ci, comme-ça.
You're welcome! Il n'y a pas de quoi
Hey! Friend! Hé ! L'ami!
I missed you so much! Tu m'as tellement manqué!
What's new? Quoi de neuf?
Nothing much Pas grand chose.
See you later! A plus tard!
Les Guignols is a French term, as well as the title of a popular French satire. Les Guignols, or The Puppets, has become very popular since the Gulf War, and inspired several popular phrases in French culture today.
joie = joy; de = of (or for); vivre = to live; so literally "joy for/of living" or love of life
popular phrases
Expressions encourageantes and phrases encourageantes are French equivalents of the English phrase "encouraging phrases." The feminine plural phrases respectively reference non-musical (spoken, written) and musical encouragements. The respective pronunciations will be "ek-sprey-syo-naw-koo-ra-zhawnt" and fra-zaw-koo-ra-zhawnt" in French.
une phrase (fem.)
The French for ten is dix. (pronounced dee)
Girls:ClaraEmmaLouanneMaelysChloéInèsCamilleSarahOcéaneJadeBoys:MatheoEnzoMathisNoahLucasNolanKilianRaphaëlTomNathan
"écris des phrases" is "write (some) sentences" in French.
Oliver Towles has written: 'Prepositional phrases of asseveration and adjuration in Old and Middle French' -- subject(s): French language, Terms and phrases, Prepositions, Oaths
to count to ten is 'compter jusqu'Ã dix' in French.
ten to eleven is 'onze heures moins dix' in French.
In the movie "The Longest Day" about the invasion, the French Resistance teams were notified in advance of the coming invasion by voice radio from Britain using special phrases in French, such as 'John has a long moustache'. Research these phrases, and use one of the phrases.