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Comme ci, comme ca (Not good not bad)

Pas de quoi (No problem)

Quoi? (What?)

Comment? (what?)

Bonjour! (Hello!)

Salut! (Hi!)

Au revoir (goodbye)

Tchao! (Bye!)

Comment ca va? (How are you?)

Zut! (darn!)

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