Learn the French Language - Unit 5 Get Around Town Flashcards
Get Around Town
Il va a la gare
He is going to the train station
Ou est l’hotel
Where is the hotel?
Tu vas a la gare en taxi?
Are you going to the train station by taxi?
Tu as un billet d’avion?
Do you have a plane ticket?
Le billet d’avion (The “t” is silent)
The plane ticket
J’ai un passport americain (ai is silent)
I have an American passport
J’ai une valise
I have a suitcase
Le passeport (the “t” is silent)
The Passport
Ou
Where?
Tu vas ou?
Where are you going?
C’est un taxi francaise
It is a French taxi
Je prends l’avion (ds is silent)
I am taking the plane
Ca va tres bien (Ca pronounced “sa”)
I am doing very well
Tu Vas (s is silent)
You are going
Tu vas a New York
You are going to New York
C’est une gare française. (est is silent)
It is a French train station.
Le
The
Je vais
I am going
Où est le restaurant, s’il vous plaît?
Where is the restaurant, please?
Je vais à la gare.
I am going to the train station.
Tu vas a l’aeroport
You are going to the airport
Tu as une valise?
Do you have a suitcase?
Je vais à Paris en voiture.
I am going to Paris by car.
Je prends le train et l’avion.
I am taking the train and the plane.
C’est un restaurant mexicain.
It is a Mexican restaurant.
Le goes with masculine nouns.
Le goes with masculine nouns.
le garçon; le restaurant
le garçon; le restaurant
La goes with feminine ones.
La goes with feminine ones.
la femme - the woman; la fille – The girl
la femme - the woman; la fille – The girl
But if the word starts with a vowel or silent h, use l’ instead!
But if the word starts with a vowel or silent h, use l’ instead!
l’homme
the man
Tu as un passeport?
Do you have a passport?
Most French verbs change really predictably. But some verbs just do their own thing and don’t follow typical patterns.
Most French verbs change really predictably. But some verbs just do their own thing and don’t follow typical patterns.
Je vais
I go
Tu vas
you go
Il / elle va
he / she goes
If a verb begins with a vowel, be sure to change je to j’ !
If a verb begins with a vowel, be sure to change je to j’ !
j’ai
I have
Tu
you
el / elle
he / she
J’ai un passeport.
I have a passport.
le Mexique
Mexico
Un hotel francais
A French hotel
Je vais a l’aeroport
I am going to the airport
Demain
tomorrow
En train – by train (trau) n is silent
En train – by train (trau) n is silent
Je prends le train – I am taking the train (pran/tran)
I am taking the train (pran/tran)
Paul va a Montreal (Moreal)
Paul is going to Montreal
Je prends la voiture
I am taking the car (pra)
Je vais
I am going (va)
En avion
by plane
S’il vous plait
Please
Cette personne va
This person is going to
Tu prends l’avion?
Are you taking the plane?
En taxi
By taxi
Ou est Paul? (OOWay)?
Where is Paul?
Duo a un passport
Duo has a passport
Paul va a Montreal (Moreal)
Paul is going to Montreal
Je prends la voiture
I am taking the car
Tu as un avion?
Do you have a plane?
C’est un hotel (Ce tun)
It is a hotel
Tu vas a l’hotel? Je vais a la gare
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C’est un avion francais
It is a French airplane
Je prends l’avion
I am taking the plane
Paul va a Montreal
Paul is going to Montreal
Ou est la gare s’il vous plait
Where is the train station please.
Un – a; une – (oone)
Un – a; une – (oone)
Une fille mange un croissant
A girl is eating a croissant
Un (a) chat et une (aoon) pizza
A cat and a pizza
Merci beaucoup
Thank you very much
Ca va bien
I am doing well
Enchante
Nice to meet you
Oui
Yes
Salut!
Hi!
Tres bien, et toi?
Very well, and you?
Ca va
How are you?
Horse – cheval; Hi – Salut; Very – Tres; girl – fille; you – tu
Horse – cheval; Hi – Salut; Very – Tres; girl – fille; you – tu
La femme francaise
The French Woman
Tu vas a Berlin
You are going to Berlin
l’aeroport
the airport
Bonjour, bienvenue a l’aeroport
Hello, welcome to the airport
l’hotel
The hotel
Je prends le train
I am taking the train
Ou
Where
Tu vas a la gare en taxi?
Are you going to the train station by taxi?
C’est un taxi
It is a taxi
C’est une voiture francaise
It is a French car
Julia va a
Julia is going to . . .
J’ai
I have
Tu as le billet d’avion, le passport et la voiture?
Do you have the plane ticket, passport and suitecase?
Il a un passeport
He has a passport
Tu as une valise et j’ai une valise
You have a suitcase and I have a suitcase
Tu vas a Berlin? Tu as un billet d’avion?
Are you going to Berlin? Do you have a plane ticket?
Tu as
You have
Tu vas a l’hotel
You are going to the hotel
Un passeport francaise
A French passport
Tu prends l’avion
Are you taking the plane?
Tu as une valise et j’ai une valise
You have a suitcase and I have a suitcase
En train
by train
S’il vous plait!
Please!
Une gare
a train station
Paul a une valise
Paul has a suitcase
Il va a Berlin
He is going to Berlin
Je vais a Berlin
I am going to Berlin
J’ai une voiture
I have a car
C’est un taxi
It is a taxi