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Café (un, le) |
Café A café can be : the drink, the place where you can have drinks |
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Un café s'il-vous-plait |
One coffee please |
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Désirer : que désirez-vous ? Et pour vous, ce sera quoi ? |
What do you want ? What would you have ? |
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Croissant (un, le) |
Litteraly: crescent Pastries for breakfast or for any break. Another pastry with chocolate inside is called "pain au chocolat". Bread with butter and jam are also often served for breakfast (when you have time). We call these tartines. |
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Petit-déjeuner (un, le) |
Breakfast |
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Déjeuner (un, le) |
Lunch |
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Dîner (un, le) |
Dinner |
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Nationalité : il est Français Adjectif : cet enfant français parle aussi anglais. |
Nationality needs a capital letter Adjectives don't need a capital letter to start with |
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Pardon |
Sorry, excuse me |
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Tous Nous sommes tous gentils |
All (plural) |
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Tout |
All (singular) |
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Beurre (le) |
Butter |
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Beurre salé (le) |
Salted butter (A specialty from Brittany and Normandy) |
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Beurré, beurrée (adj.) |
Buttered, with butter on |
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Tartine (une, la) |
Piece of bread either in slice or cut long |
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Et alors ? (A little familiar) |
Eh? What about...? So what? |
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Et dépêchez-vous ! (Really familiar, rather add "s'il-vous-plait") |
And you hurry up ! |
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Toujours |
Always |
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Mais |
But Can indicate restriction (my bear is not good looking but I love him), surprise (~ what a surprise!) |
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Mal (antonyme de "bien") |
Not well |
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Être de... Je suis de Paris |
To come from, to be a native of I'm from Paris, I come from Paris |
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Parler (+ complément) Parler une langue étrangère |
To speak He speaks Tagalog fluently |
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Bien Il parle bien le français |
Well |
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Gentil, gentille (adj) Être gentil |
Kind |