Thank you! Merci beaucoup. Thanks a lot. Merci Monsieur. Thank you sir. Saying Thanks often follows a request that used the word s'il te plait or s'il vous plait, two different ways of saying please depending on whether you know the other person or not. S'il te plait. Please (when you know the person) S'il vous plaît.
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you are heading to France or another country that speaks French; you have French friends or colleagues, or; you just want to learn for your personal development, these resources will give you tips on the best ways to start, how to keep your motivation high, as well as delving into exactly how French works. More about the Rocket French courses ...
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The word “of” is “ de ” and the word “boy” is “ le garcon.”. But “of the boy,” meaning “belonging to the boy” isn’t “ de le garçon ” as you might expect, but “ du garçon.”. “ De le ” always gets shortened to “ du.”. It’s really because “ de ” and “ le ” sound odd so close together. In other ...
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The fastest way to learn French is the Immersion Approach. True to its name, the immersion approach plunges you into French language and culture, which makes it the fastest way to learn French. It involves traveling to a French-speaking country, spending an extended period of time there, and living your day-to-day life in French.
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You’ll also learn the formal and informal French for asking people how they are – important stuff if you want to make the right first impression. And just in case you need to apologize… you’ll learn how to say sorry in French as well! After you greet someone, you’ll want to ask how they are or how’s it going.
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Rather there are a total of 4 versions of “the,” depending on the gender and quantity of the noun to which you are referring. The French word for “the,”. if followed by a masculine noun, is “ Le ”. if followed by a feminine noun, it is “ La ” and, when followed by any noun in the plural, it is “ Les ”. For example, if there ...
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Welcome to the Rocket French section on learning French quickly and effectively. These lessons are all about the best ways to learn French. Discover tons of tips and tricks that polyglots use to successfully master several languages. You can also find out how long it will take for you to learn French, improving your French pronunciation, and ...
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Top 10 French hacks If you've decided to give French a try and you're eager to start (or continue) learning the language of liberté, egalité, and fraternité (the French national motto}, here are a few hacks to learn French fast and and optimize your efforts.
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Je t'aime beaucoup. I like you lots. I like you very much. Je t'adore. I love you lots. Je t'aime plus que tout. I love you more than anything. There is no equivalent in English for “ Je t’adore ”, it’s kind of between “I like you” and “I love you”. It basically means that you like someone very, very much.
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The Formal and Informal You in French. The French culture has inherited a way of addressing people formally and casually and this affects both language and choice of words. There are distinctions about who to call “ vous ” and who to call “ tu ” for example. In today’s fast paced lifestyles, there is a tendency to be less formal, yet ...
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