bernardfeay
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Bonjour - voulez vous promenade avec moi ce soir?
(the French equivalent of Allo sailor - goin my way?) (Je pense ....)
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mais non mon ami!
good morning = bonjour
bonsoir = good evening
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Je ne se pas!!
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Do you perchance mean 'sais' instead of 'se' ? If not - Je suis désolé - mais je ne comprends pas !!
Just had a look at Sanef,I see vehicle has to be under 3mtrs. The actual vehicle is ok,but,Kathrein Sat tv takes it about 15 cms over. Would that cause problems ?
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Gott in Himmel...
Bonjour is good day
bon matin is the phrase you were looking for...
We need a French lessons forum so we can all improve our attempts at conversing with the locals when we are on our holidaysErrrr.... No Sir ! I'm afraid not . Bon matin doesn't exist. Well the two words exist but not together I'm afraid
Bonjour for Good Morning ... up to let's say 1.00pm
Then Bon après-midi which stands for good afternoon
At the end of the afternoon you can say .... Bonne fin de journée! NOT jour!!!!
Bonne Soirée is Good Evening
Bonne nuit Good Night
Faites de beaux rêves (if you really want to wish sweet dreams... but not to someone you just met....it would be a bit weird)
If you want to know more about Bon and Bonne
Bon is used with masculine words and Bonne with feminine words
Bon Appétit (don't pronounce the ending "t")
Bonne promenade
Bonne balade (same as promenade but a little bit more familiar)
Someone tells you he/she/they are going to the restaurant.: Bon restaurant (short is : Bon resto)
Going out for an aperitif with friends : you then wish them:Bon Apéro
Teacher Frog Franckie
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...where did you get that one from? De dessous les fagots....jamais entendu LOLMy postillion has been struck by lightning .....
Mon postillon a été foudroyé ...
Just in case
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...where did you get that one from? De dessous les fagots....jamais entendu LOL
My postillion has been struck by lightning .....
Mon postillon a été foudroyé ...
Just in case
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From a book my mother had at school!!
Other gems were things like "Puis-je aller au cabinet?", and "Il eut fallu que j'eusse eu ..." or 'Tur-lu-tutu-chapeau pointu"...
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French lessons
If you want to pick up some French then you could spend a while here at Parc Verger - there are classes in Dino's (the local bar) every week for beginners and you can join in a group that get together for French conversation. You'll pick up enough to get by very quickly, and from then on you can practice on French folk, most of whom will be happy to help you and correct both what you are trying to say and your pronunciation. We've learned so much since we came here, and it is great being able to natter to those around us. Age does not matter - both of us were retired when we came here, and we reckon that this learning has helped to keep our minds active. If you want to do it go ahead and do so!
Bob
www.parcverger.com
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