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Easy French Phrase Book: Over 1500 Common Phrases For Everyday Use And Travel

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Five years ago I used the Dorling Kindersley ones for Portuguese, Spanish, French and German as they came with cassettes - I had a cassette player in my car at that time. In northern France and particularly around Paris, pronounced the same as 'in' ( IPA: ɛ̃) oin nasal "wè" ( IPA: wɛ̃) Diphthongs [ edit ] aï, ail like the English pronoun I ( IPA: aj) ay, éi é and i smooshed together ( IPA: ɛ. zhuh sweez uhn see-twa-YEN a-may-ree-CAN/os-trah-LYEN/bree-tah-NEEK/ka-na-DYEN) I am an American/Australian/British/Canadian citizen. Backing yourself up with all of the insight you’d need beforehand is a great way to go about picking up a language with confidence.

Don’t let its title fool you: “French Phrases For Dummies” is actually one of the best French phrasebook options due to its comprehensive, intelligent and accessible language guide. Nobody wants to face an emergency but if you do, you want to make sure you have all of the right information to hand. coffee café ( kah-FAY) tea ( drink) thé ( tay) juice jus ( zhuu) (bubbly) water eau gazeuse ( oh gah-ZUHZ) water eau ( oh) Note: If you ask for "water", you will get mineral water.Nevertheless, all French-speaking Belgians and Swiss would have learned standard French in school, so they would be able to understand you even if you used the standard French numbering system. I have to mention that it was helpful to see that some words in French have a connection with a completely different word in another language, due their origin, e. It also has a good menu section which helps when you're out and about trying to decide what "foie gras" is etc.

ahn-shahn-tay) Enchanté (said by a male) (No difference in pronunciation) Enchantée (said by a female) (No difference in pronunciation) Please ( formal) S'il vous plaît. The book includes basic grammar, a pronunciation guide and additional vocabulary, and is clearly presented in the perfect pocket size, with a clean and simple look. Registered office address: Office 6 HQ Business Centre | 237 Union Street | Plymouth | PL1 3HQ | UK. Not only is there a French/English, and then a English/French dictionary at the rear of the book, but there is a photograph of just about any weird and odd, as well as normal, SIGN one might come across in the city of Paris!France is notorious for its etiquette rules and, if you’re not aware of them, you could find yourself in a very tight spot. For example, French Dictionary + is handy if your phrasebook doesn’t come with a dictionary already. Many of the common differences will be covered here so that you know what to expect and how to act when visiting. draught) beer de la bière (pression) ( duh lah byehr) red / white / rosé wine du vin rouge / blanc / rosé ( duu vang roozh / blahng / ro-ZAY) May I have some _____?

It is not always easy to tell at a glance which gender a noun is but, in general, if it ends in a consonant, or by the letter combinations -age, -au, -é, -ège, ème, or -isme / -iste, or is a foreign (particularly English) loanword, it's likely to be masculine. Saying “hello” and “goodbye” to people in official settings is essential in France, and something that you might not naturally do.

It gives you extra practice with difficult words—and reminds you when it’s time to review what you’ve learned. As I once lived in Italy and had brushed up my Italian prior to the trip, this was one I didn't use as much.

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