Hello Everybody! How are you all doing today?
Welcome to the fourth part of my French Travel Language Guide. If it were for me, I would have posted the whole list in one post. But there are way too many words. It is better to digest it in bite-size. Speaking of French, I knew how to manage my time better. I want to have time to practice my languages again. Life would start feeling stiff when every second is already allocated.
So here are phrases and words translated from English to French:
- Can you show me on the map?: Pouvez-vous me montrer sur la carte?
- Do I have to transfer?: Ce que je dois transférer?
- Day: Journée
- Night: Nuit
- I have a reservation.: J’ai une réservation.
- Do you have free room/ rooms?: Vous avez une chambre libre/ chambres?
- Can you recommend another hotel?: Pouvez-vous me recommander un autre hôtel?
- I would like a room.: Je voudrais une chambre.
- I am staying (one night/ two nights): Je suis votre séjour (une nuit / deux nuits)
- Is breakfast included?: Est inclus le petit-déjeuner?
- Can you wake me up at… o’clock?: Pouvez vous me réveiller at… heures?
- Room service: Service en chambre
- Shower: Douche
- Single room: Chambre simple
- Double room: Chambre double
- Air conditioning: Air conditionné
- Key: Clé
- Tv: TV
- Hotel: Hôtel
- Hostel: Auberge de jeunesse
- Fridge: Réfrigérateur
- WiFi: WIFI
- Internet: Internet
- Telephone: Téléphone
- When is check-in/ check-out?: Quand est le check-in / check-out?
- Where is the bank/exchange?: Où se trouve la Banque/change?
- Is the post office in the city center?: Le Bureau de poste se trouve au centre ville?
- Where is the best supermarket?: Où est le meilleur supermarché?
- Where is the yummiest bakery?: Où est la boulangerie plus délicieuse?
- Where is the nearest gas station?: Où se trouve la station d’essence?
- Where can I get something to eat?: Où est-ce que je peux obtenir quelque chose à manger?
- Is the airport far away?: Est l’aéroport le plus loin?
- Help!: Aide!
- I need help!: J’ai besoin d’aide!
- I need a police/ doctor: J’ai besoin d’une police / doctor
- I lost my…wallet/ bag: J’ai perdu mon… portefeuille/ sac
- Where is the hospital/ police station: Où est l’hôpital / police station?
- Where is the pharmacy/apothecary?: Où se trouve la pharmacie/apothicaire?
- I am sick: Je suis malade
- I don’t feel well: Je ne me sens pas bien.
- I was robbed!: J’ai été volé!
I don’t imagine going to France any time soon. So I need to do some research and look for other countries that also speak French. Switzerland, Belgium, and Monaco are on the list. There are a lot of countries in Africa that also speak it too. Haiti and Guinea for Central and South America. Vietnam for Asia. I know there are more. But I don’t remember from the top of my head. Now I, wonder if Louisiana, US has a lot of French influence or not. It’s not so far away from here. I should go there soon to find out.
I am thinking of doing something interesting with my travel language guide. But first I need to have my list whole to decide. I would need some time to think about it. Right now, I am trying to remember what language comes next. It had been so long. I know I’ve done Spanish, German, Italian, and now French. When the time comes, I will look it up.
So please wish me good luck and have a nice day!
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See you all later and take care,
from Ijiserure.