Hello Everybody! How are you all doing today?
Welcome to my new French Travel Language Guide Post. It’s been a while since the last time I posted part 1. Writing this list was very helpful to me, as I’ve been practicing French again. It was so easy to tell what each word meant. But I need more practice. It’s been a year since I’ve stopped and I still can’t make proper conversation. I am still waiting for the right opportunity to use this one day.
So here are phrases and words translated from English to French:
- 1. What are you looking for?: Qu’est-ce que tu cherche?
- 2. Can I pay with cash/ credit card?: Puis-je payer en espèces / carte de crédit?
- 3. A table for one/ two, please: Une table pour un/deux, s’il vous plaît.
- 4. I reserved a table: J’ai réservé une table.
- 5. Can I see the menu/ wine list, please?: Puis-je voir le menu / la carte des vins, s’il vous plaît?
- 6. I would like…juice.: Je voudrais… du jus.
- 7. What is the difference between… and …?: Quelle est la différence entre… et…?
- 8. With/ without…, please: Avec / sans…, s’il vous plaît.
- 9. Is that… free: Est-ce gratuit.
- 10. Beer: Bière
- 11. Do you have vegetarian food?: Avez-vous de la nourriture végétarienne?
- 12. A glass of water, please: Un verre d’eau, s’il vous plaît.
- 13. Sparkling/ not sparkling, please.: Pétillant / pas pétillant, s’il vous plaît.
- 14. A glass of tap water, please.: Un verre d’eau du robinet, s’il vous plaît.
- 15. Waiter!: Serveur!
- 16. Waitress!: Serveuse!
- 17. Soft drink: Boisson gazeuse
- 18. The check, please: Le chèque, s’il vous plaît
- 19. Bottled water: Eau en bouteille
- 20. Breakfast: Petit déjeuner
- 21. Brunch: Brunch
- 22. Lunch: Déjeuner
- 23. Dinner: Dîner
- 24. To your health!: À ta santé!
- 25. Cheers!: À votre santé!
- 26. Enjoy your meal!: Bon appétit!
- 27. Good appetite: Bon appétit!
- 28. Salt: Sel
- 29. Pepper: Poivre
- 30. Sugar: Sucre
- 31. Butter: Beurre
- 32. Spicy: Piquant
- 33. Salty: Salé
- 34. Sweet: Sucré
- 35. Sour: Aigre
- 36. Bitter: Amer
- 37. Savory: Sarriette
- 37. Napkin: Serviette
- 39. Plate: Assiette
- 40. Bowl: Bol
- 41. Fork: Fourchette
I’ve noticed that French sounds like a mix of English and Spanish. Well, that is what I can tell. I hope to get better soon. But I haven’t practiced as much as I used to. The question is, where would I go first? Do I go to France or should I go to Quebec? It doesn’t matter where I go to I want to visit both. So lets cross our fingers that the comes sooner or later.
So please wish me good luck and have a nice day!
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See you all later and take care,
from Ijiserure.