étiquette
Etiquette is french for a tag (i.e. a price tag).
you don't say or etiquette
De rigueur
Mister French Taste - 2010 The Secret of Etiquette 1-6 was released on: Hong Kong: 4 June 2012 USA: 4 June 2012
Always say"ms. or mr."
Etiquette, as a system of social norms and behaviors, has evolved over centuries and cannot be attributed to a single creator. Its foundations can be traced back to various cultures, with significant contributions from figures such as the French court in the 17th century, where formal rules of conduct were developed. The term "etiquette" itself comes from the French word for "ticket" or "label," referring to the guidelines for proper behavior at court. Over time, etiquette has adapted and transformed, reflecting societal values and customs.
This is not only a matter of etiquette , but of law and custom. In some states , you cannot marry your first cousin. Some faiths say up to 3rd cousin.
The phrase pronounced (foh pah) is the French faux pas (a social or etiquette error).
"j'espère que vous êtes dans un bon jour" means "I hope you are in a good day (= mood)" in French. In French office etiquette, this is quite a direct, nearly rude, thing to say to someone.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."