A1: Lesson 6 Flashcards
je
(zhuh)
I
tu
(tyoo)
you (singular, informal)
il
(eel-uh)
he
elle
(ehl-lah)
she
Je vais très bien.
(Zhuh vay tray bee-anh)
I am doing very well.
Tu vas bien aujourd’hui ?
(Tyoo va bee-yahn zhor-doo-we ?)
How are you doing today?
(You are doing well today?)
Il va pas mal ces temps-ci.
(Eel vah pah mal say tahn-see)
He is doing quite well these days.
Comment va t-elle ?
(Koh-moh vah tell ?)
How is she doing?
(How goes (it with) her?)
Il ne va pas très fort.
(Eel neh vah pah tray for)
He is not doing very well.
(He doesn’t go very strong)
nous
(nooh)
we
Nous allons pas mal, et vous ?
(Nooz alawn pah mal, ay voo ?)
We are doing quite well, and you?
(We are not bad, and you?)
Nous allons bien.
On va bien.
There is another way to say “nous” that is more common in spoken language: “on”.
Like “nous”, “on” also means “we” but is less formal.
We are doing well.
We are doing well. - informal
on
(uhn)
we (informal)
On va bien, merci !
(Uhn vah bee-yahn, mare-see)
We are doing well, thank you !
(We (informal) go well, thanks)
vous
(voo)
you (plural)
you (singular-formal)
Comment allez-vous ?
(Co-moh tal-ay voo ?)
How are you(p) doing ?
ils
(eel-lah)
they (masculine)
Ils vont très bien.
(Eel-uh vohn tray bee-yahn)
They are doing very well.
elles
(ehl-lah)
they (feminine)
Elles ne vont pas bien.
(Ehl neh vohn pah bee-yah(n))
They are not doing well.