Faites/Fais comme chez vous/toi. - Make youself at home.
Vous/Tu avez/as fait bon voyage? - Did you have a good trip?
To reply:Merci. - Thanks.C'est gentil de votre/ta part. - That's nice of you.
Oui, excellent! - Yes, excellent!
C'était fatigant! - It was tiring!
To ask how someone's feeling:Pas trop fatigué(e)? - Not too tired?Vous/Tu n'avez/n'as pas faim/soif? - Aren't you hungry/thirsty?
To answer:Non, ça va. - No, I'm fine.Si, je suis crevé(e). - Yes, I'm exhausted.
Un peu. - A little.
J'ai très faim/soif. - I'm very hungry/thirsty.
Je meurs de faim/soif! - I'm dying of hunger/thirst!
Note: When someone asks a question by negation, you say "Yes" by Si; you respond with Oui instead if they ask a question without negation:
Tu n'as pas soif? Si, j'ai soif un peu. - Aren't you thirsty? Yes, I'm a bit thirsty.
Tu as soif? Oui, je meurs de soif! - Are you thirsty? Yes, I'm dying of thirst!
Introducing the houseLà , c'est la cuisine. - Here/There is the kitchen.A côté de la cuisine, il y a la salle à manger. - Next to the kitchen, there is the dining room.
Ça, c'est la chambre de mes parents, en face des toilettes. - This is my parents' room, across from the restroom.
A gauche de la cuisine, ma chambre est près du salon à droite la chambre de mon frère. -
To the left of the kitchen, my room is near the living room to the right of my brother's room.
To pay a copmlimentElle est vraiment bein, ta chambre. - Your room is really great.Elle est cool/chouette, ta chaîne stéréo. - Your stereo is cool/very cool.
Il est beau/génial, ton poster. - Your poster is handsome/great.
La commode est géniale. - Your chest of drawers is great.
To respondTu trouves? - You think so?C'est vrai? (Vraiment?) - Really?
C'est gentil! - That's nice of you!
DirectionsOù est la gare, s'il te/vous plaît? - Where is the train station, please?Traversez la place Châtelet et prenez la rue de la Couronne. - Cross the Châtelet and take Couronne Street.
Puis, tournez à gauche sur le boulevard de la Courtille. - Then, turn left on Courtille Blvd.
Allez/Continuez tout droit. - Go/Keep going straight ahead.
La poste est sur la droite dans la rue Félibien. - The post office is on the right in Félibien St.
"You will" what? Whatever verb (action) you "will" do must be conjugated in the future tense accordingly...For example: You will speak = Tu parleras / Vous parlerez
The French word for "one level up" is "un niveau au-dessus."
It depends on who is asking the question, and of whom. French teachers often insist that any answer to a question should repeat the question in the answer. e.g. 'vous-etes de quelle nationalite ?' 'Je suis de nationalite francaise, maitresse.' Asking the same question of an adult in France would probably result in "francais, monsieur.' or 'belge moi'.
At year 8 level in French, students typically have a good grasp of basic vocabulary, grammar rules, and verb conjugations. They can form simple sentences and have a developing ability to maintain basic conversations about familiar topics. Reading and writing skills are also improving at this stage.
"you know" in french is whether "tu sais" if it isn't formal or "vous savez" if it is formal.
"You will" what? Whatever verb (action) you "will" do must be conjugated in the future tense accordingly...For example: You will speak = Tu parleras / Vous parlerez
Chapter 6
Hello guys! I was wondering is there a way to beat chapter 3 level 8 in Save The Pencil? I like Save The Pencil and I've been playing it for a while, but now I can't figure out how to beat Save The Pencil chapter 3 level 8? Any ideas on how to finish chapter 3 level 8 in Save The Pencil would be greatly appreicated!
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niveau de l'année is the translation in french. It represents the phrase year level.
Your mather
level 6
chapter one
There is no where online that has a strategy for beating chapter 3 level 24. Water Logic can be found in the app store on mobile devices.
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