French for a day.
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Spring-printemps
Summer-ete
Fall-automne
Winter-hiver
French.
French is a language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the provinces of Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick in Canada, the Acadiana region of the U.S. state of Louisiana, the northern parts of the U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermot .
Les phrases.
Hello-bonjour Welcome-bienvenue How are you-comme ca va? I’m fin-ca va bien Of course-bien sur Good afternoon-bonsoir I’m sorry-pardon,desole Good bye-au revoir
Good luck!Bonne chance! Happy birthday!Joyeux anniversaire! Happy new year!Bonne année! Merry Christmas!Joyeux Noël! Congratulations!Félicitations !Enjoy! (for meals...)Bon appétit! Chercher la bagarre
(to be spoiling for a fight).
Verbe
Verbs A verb expresses an action or a state of
being. This action has a subject (such as the person who acts or the thing or idea that exists).
Example:
Les petits oiseaux chantent.The little birds are singing.
Adverbs
Adverbs An adverb is a word which modifies (describes)
a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In English, most adverbs end with –ly, as in, "Please, speak slowly." In French, the adverbs end in -ment. So the same sentence would be: "Parlez lentement, s'il vous plaît"
Les petits oiseaux chantent joyeusement. The little birds are singings joyfully.
Adjectifs
Adjectives Adjectives describe nouns. Because French nouns have
both gender and number, any adjectives have to match the nouns they qualify in gender and number. Remember, too, that in French, some adjectives are placed before the noun while others follow the noun.
For example: le papier blanc (luh pah-pyay blahN) (the white paper) la grande maison (lah grahNd meh-zohN) (the big house) les feuilles vertes (lay fewy vehrt) (the green leaves) les petits oiseaux (lay puh-tee-zwah-zo) (the little birds)
Les Demostratifs.
Ce is the masculine singular demonstrative adjective:
Ce prof parle trop. - This (That) teacher talks too much. J'aime ce livre. - I like this (that) book.
Ces is the only plural demonstrative adjective: "cettes" does not exist.Ce prof-ci parle trop. - This teacher talks too much. Ce prof-là est sympa. - That teacher is nice. Cet étudiant-ci comprend. - This student understands. Cette fille-là est perdue. - That girl is lost.
English Masculine Masc before vowel
Feminine
this, that ce cet cette
these, those ces ces ces
Les textes avec sous-titres.
Bon voyage!!Bonne chance!