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Lundi - Monday
Merdi - Tuesday
Mercredi - Wednesday
Jeudi - Thursday
Vendredi - Friday
Samadi - Saturday
Dimanche - Sunday
Bonjour = Hi/Hello/Good day (Pronounced as Bohn -zhoor ) sound of 'n' remains soft so is the 'r'
Bonjour is constituded by two different words:
Bon = Good - Jour = Day
Anyone who can explain 'Have a good day' to us, would be highly appreciated. Thanks
couleur = color
blanc = white
noir = black
jaune = yellow
rose = pink
rouge = red
bleu = blue
vert = green
violet = violet
Orange = orange
marron = brown
gris = grey
argente = silver
dore = golden
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omm said:
Formal Greetings in French:
Hello = Bonjour
Hi = Salut
How are you ? ... Comment allez-vous?
How are you? ... Ça va?
I'm doing well ! ... Ça va! Ça va bien!
Good luck!. . .Bonne chance!
Until next time! ... À la prochaine!
See you soon!. . . A bientot ! J'espére te revoir bientot!
Thank you! ... Merci
Many thanks! Thank you very much!. . . Merci beaucoup!
Good evening!. . .Bonsoir! Bonne soirée!
Good night!. . .Bonne nuit!
Come here! . . . Viens ici!
OK! . . . OK!
How good! Great!. . .C'est bien! Super!
How do you say, 'How are you in French?'
How are you ? ... Comment vas-tu?
OMM
How to say "I love you" in French is: " je t'aime "
Indicatif : French Indicative Tenses
Présent de l'Indicatif
Present indicative tense (French Present Tense) for aimer
I like ; j' aime
you like ; tu aimes
he like s ; il aime
we like ; nous aimons
you like ; vous aimez
they like ; ils aiment
Imparfait de l'Indicatif
Imperfect indicative tense (French past tense - completed actions) for aimer
I liked ; j' aimais
you liked ; tu aimais
he liked ; il aimait
we liked ; nous aimions
you liked ; vous aimiez
they liked ; ils aimaient
Imparfait de l'Indicatif
Imperfect indicative tense (French past tense for habitual actions) for aimer
I used to like ; j' aimais
you used to like ; tu aimais
he used to like ; il aimait
we used to like ; nous aimions
you used to like ; vous aimiez
they used to like ; ils aimaient
Futur
Future Tense
I will like ; j' aimerai
you will like ; tu aimeras
he will like ; il aimera
we will like ; nous aimerons
you will like ; vous aimerez
they will like ; ils aimeront
Conditionnel ou Conditionnel Présent
Present Conditional Tense of aimer
I could like ; j' aimerais
you could like ; tu aimerais
he could like ; il aimerait
we could like ; nous aimerions
you could like ; vous aimeriez
they could like ; ils aimeraient
Présent du Subjonctif
Present Subjunctive (French Subjunctive tense) of aimer
I may like ; j' aime
you may like ; tu aimes
he may like ; il aime
we may like ; nous aimions
you may like ; vous aimiez
they may like ; ils aiment
Passé Composé
French Compound Past Tense, or French Past Indefinite Tense of aimer
I had liked ; j' ai aimé
you had liked ; tu as aimé
he had liked ; il a aimé
we had liked ; nous avons aimé
you had liked ; vous avez aimé
they had liked ; ils ont aimé
Plus-que-parfait de l'Indicatif
Past Perfect Indicative Tense (or Pluperfect Tense) of aimer
I had liked ; j' avais aimé
you had liked ; tu avais aimé
he had liked ; il avait aimé
we had liked ; nous avions aimé
you had liked ; vous aviez aimé
they had liked ; ils avaient aimé
Futur Antérieur
Future Anterior Tense or Future Perfect Tense of aimer
I will have liked ; j' aurai aimé
you will have liked ; tu auras aimé
he will have liked ; il aura aimé
we will have liked ; nous aurons aimé
you will have liked ; vous aurez aimé
they will have liked ; ils auront aimé
Conditionnel Passé
French Conditional Perfect Tense of aimer
I would have liked ; j' aurais aimé
you would have liked ; tu aurais aimé
he would have liked ; il aurait aimé
we would have liked ; nous aurions aimé
you would have liked ; vous auriez aimé
they would have liked ; ils auraient aimé
OMM
Doing a wonderful job OMM!
fReSco said:
Merci Egrace - C'est plaisir vous voir
Merci = Thanks (Pronounced as Makh-si)
Ce est = It is (sayyy)
Plaisir = Pleasure (play-saikh)
vous = You (voo)
voir = see (woo-akh)
Vous which is used a pronoun you always comes before the verb which is 'Voir', in case you are using has/have (ai, a, avez, avons, ont) the pronoun comes before the has/have instead of the verb.
de rien mon amis. comment allez vous?
Bon nuit...

Shahbaz_ali said:
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Shahbaz_ali said:
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egrace62 said:
de rien mon amis. comment allez vous?
Je suis bonne mon amis. Merci
Je suis = I am (Pronounced like yeah suu)
fReSco said:
Je suis bonne mon amis. Merci
Je suis = I am (Pronounced like yeah suu)
Dear fResco as we are here to help each other let me make a suggestion which may be corrected from someone who is better in French than me.
As far as I know the best answer for the question: Comment allez vous? is "
Je vais bien, merci. It is not used Je suis bonne.
one piece of advice to french learners...Don't translate the whole phrase from English to french as both languages have their own structure. If you translate whole English phrase to french, then sometime result comes out something different which is wrong in french.
All the Best!
fReSco said:
Bonjour = Hi/Hello/Good day (Pronounced as Bohn -zhoor ) sound of 'n' remains soft so is the 'r'
Bonjour is constituded by two different words:
Bon = Good - Jour = Day
Anyone who can explain 'Have a good day' to us, would be highly appreciated. Thanks
Bonjour - good morning / good afternoon
bonsoir - good evening
bonne nuit - good night
hi/hello - salut
Bonne journée / bonne soirée - Have a good day
geribubaboy said:
Dear fResco as we are here to help each other let me make a suggestion which may be corrected from someone who is better in French than me.
As far as I know the best answer for the question: Comment allez vous? is " Je vais bien, merci. It is not used Je suis bonne.
Thank you for your help sis, its really appreciated. I just try to be simple as much as I could and I write here so I can be corrected by someone of you. cheers
francaise said:
Bonjour - good morning / good afternoon
bonsoir - good evening
bonne nuit - good night
hi/hello - salut
Bonne journée / bonne soirée - Have a good day
Thank you for the advice Francaise. Could you please also share the pronounciation of Bonne Journee?
Cheers
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