To state the obvious, the main reason we say ‘you’re welcome’ in French is that it shows how polite you are! French is no different to English in this respect. Being polite isn’t just about doing someone a favour, it’s also about showing that you were pleased to do that favour...
百度试题 结果1 题目How do you say "Thank you" in French? A. Merci B. Gracias C. Danke D. Grazie 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
10.Je N’Ai Pas à Me Plaindre– “I’ve Got Nothing to Complain About” If you’re feeling pretty good about things, you could say “I’ve got nothing to complain about”. In French, this would beje n’ai pas à me plaindre. ...
How to say "Thank you sir" in French (Merci Monsieur). And how you can say it just like a native.
how to tell someone is beautiful/smart/cool in casual settings : t'es beau/belle, t'es futé(e), t'es trop cool. how to compliment about a task at work or in general from the more formal to the more casual : 1Mes félicitations 2 bravo, bon travail, beau
Neufis 9 in French, but it also meansnouveau(= new.)“Quoi d’neuf?” is really basic, but still really common. If the other person has some big news, it gives them time to share it, before talking about anything else. 3) Introduce yourself and ask personal questions ...
Progress with Lawless Frenchoffers a comprehensive grammar test (53 questions) that will spot-check your French fromlevels A1 to C1, starting with basic grammar and working progressively up to advanced. If you don’t know an answer, skip it, and if you get to a section where all the quest...
Casual French: Tu sais dire, tu peux m'aider à m'améliorer 复制 Explanation: In the formal translation, expressions like "Comment dit-on" (How do you say) and "pouvez-vous" (can you) are used, which are more polite and respectful. On the other hand, in the casual translation, ex...
法语(法国) 半母语者 merci bcp 🙂 查看翻译 1 like Elisecamellia 2023年7月26日 法语(法国) The verb "emballer" is most of the time used to say "wrap" if I'm not mistaken (as in wrap a gift). Emballer means that the contents will be gifted or shipped (away?). In any ...
Merci beaucoup ! “Thank you very much!” Merci pour votre aide. “Thank you for your help.” Sometimes, it takes a wrong turn to get to the right place. 5. Must-Know Phrases: Giving Directions in French There are a few situations where you’ll need to give directions: When explain...