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LECTURE (FEB. 2, 2024) Je t’aime plu – I don’t love you anymore


Alphabet (French) Poisson – Fish
 Verbs that ends with “er”, we don’t Poison – poison
pronounce the “r”.
Salut tout le monde! – Hello everyone!
(ex. Monger – Sabsaban /to eat, Jouer – to
play, etudier – to study, etudiant(e) – Bonsoir – good evening
student, marcher – to walk)
Bon-apres-midi – good afternoon
 Pronounce the “r” if it is next to a vowel
(a,e,i,o,u) (ex. ecrire – to write, danser- to Bonne journee – have a good day
dance, lire – to read)
Au revoir – goodbye
 Preceding word ends with a consonant and a
vowel in the next word, the sound consonant Allo – (telephone) hello
will pronounced in the next word.
Excusez-moi – excuse me
Informal (Singular):
Enchente – nice to meet you
 Comment ça va? (Komon sa va) – How are
Bonne nuit – good night
you? – Response: Ca va!/Cavabien/
Bonne chance – goodluck
Cedille – spelling of ç
bonne chance à bientôt à tout à l'huere –
Fille – Fi (daughter)
Je suis – I am
Fils – Fis (son)
Je suis belle – I am beautiful
Fillet - Fille
Fermez-la – shut up!
Yes – Oui
Tais toi – (the-tua) Shut up (younger people)
No – Non
S’il vou plait - please
Au nom du Pere, du fils, et du Sainte-Esprit – In
the name of the Father, the son, and the Holy Spirit.
Formal:
 Comment – allez-vous? Komon tale vu
Ca va pas – I’m not fine
Ne..Pas – that’s not
Commeci Commeca – comsi komsa (like this, like
that, so-so)
Je t’aime – I like you / I love you
Je t’aime bien-
Je t’aime beaucoup – I love you so much
Merci – thank you
Je t’aime aussi – I love you too

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