Numbers 21-69, Age & Friends and Family Flashcards
What is the verb “to be” in French?
Être
What is the verb “to have” in French?
Avoir
What is the verb “to go” in French?
Aller
What is the verb “to come” in French?
Venir
What is the verb “to work” in French?
Travailler
What is travailler in English?
To work
What is venir in English?
To come
What is aller in English?
To go
What is avoir in English?
To have
What is être in English?
To be
Être is “to be” in French
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Je ….. française
Je suis française
Être is “to be” in French
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Tu ….. anglais
Tu es anglais
Être is “to be” in French
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il ….. irlandais
il est irlandais
Être is “to be” in French
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Nous ….. chinois
Nous sommes chinois
Être is “to be” in French
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Vous ….. allemands
Vous êtes allemands
Être is “to be” in French
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Elles ….. écossaises
Elles sont écossaises
Avoir is “to have” in French
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J’ ….. 19 ans
J’ai 19 ans
Avoir is “to have” in French
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Tu ….. 20 ans
Tu as 20 ans
Avoir is “to have” in French
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Elle ….. 5 ans
Elle a 5 ans
Avoir is “to have” in French
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Nous ….. 16 ans
Nous avons 16 ans
Avoir is “to have” in French
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Vous ….. 18 ans
Vous avez 18 ans
Avoir is “to have” in French
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Ils ….. 14 ans
Ils ont 14 ans
What is “what is your age” in French? (informal)
Quel âge as-tu? or Tu as qual âge?
What is “what is your age” in French? (formal)
Quel âge avez-vous? or Vous avez quel âge?
Quel âge avez-vous? or Vous avez quel âge?
What is this in English?
What is your age? (formal)
Quel âge as-tu? or Tu as qual âge?
What is this in English?
What is your age? (informal)
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Je ….. de Malaisie
Je viens de Malaisie
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Je ….. de Malaisie
Je viens de Malaisie
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Je ….. de Malaisie
Je viens de Malaisie
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Tu ….. d’Angleterre
Tu viens d’Angleterre
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Il ….. de Chine
Il vient de Chine
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Nous ….. du Brésil
Nous venons du Brésil
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Vous ….. de Londres
Vous venez de Londres
Venir is “to come from” in French
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Ils ….. de Manchester
Ils viennent de Manchester
How do you say “You come from where?” in French (informal)
D’où viens-tu
How do you say “You come from where?” in French (formal)
Vous venez d’où?
Aimer is “to like” in French
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Je/J’ ….. le sandwich
J’aime le sandwich
Aimer is “to like” in French
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Tu ….. le sandwich
Tu aimes le sandwich
Aimer is “to like” in French
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Elle ….. le sandwich
Elle aime le sandwich
Aimer is “to like” in French
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Nous ….. le sandwich
Nous aimons le sandwich
Aimer is “to like” in French
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Vous ….. le sandwich
Vous aimez le sandwich
Aimer is “to like” in French
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Elles ….. le sandwich
Elles aiment le sandwich
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Je/J’ (habiter) à Manchester
Je/J’ habite à Manchester
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Tu (habiter) à Manchester
Tu habites à Manchester
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Tu (travailler) à Londres
Tu travailles à Londres
Fill in the blank
Il s’ (s’appeler) Grégoire
Il s’appelle Grégoire
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Vous (s’appeler) Mia
Vous vous appelez Mia
Fill in the blank
Nous (habiter) de Paris
Nous habitons de Paris
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Vous (travailler) à Londres
Vous vous travaillez à Londres
What is 20 in French?
Vingt (Vang)
What is 21 in French?
Vingt et un (Vang-teh-uhn)
What is 22 in French?
Vingt deux (Vingt deu)
What is 23 in French?
Vingt trois
What is 24 in French?
Vingt quatre
What is 25 in French?
Vingt cinq
What is 26 in French?
Vingt six
What is 27 in French?
Vingt sept
What is 28 in French?
Vingt huit
What is 29 in French?
Vingt neuf
What is 30 in French?
Trente (Tronte)
What is 31 in French?
Trent et un (Tronte-teh-uhn)
What is 32 in French?
Trete deux
What is 33 in French?
Trente trois
What is 34 in French?
Trente quatre
What is 35 in French?
Trente cinq
What is 36 in French?
Trente six
What is 37 in French?
Trente sept
What is 38 in French?
Trente huit
What is 39 in French?
Trente neuf
What is 40 in French?
Quarante (ka-ront)
What is 41 in French?
Quarante et un (ka-ront-teh-uhn)
What is 42 in French?
Quarante deux
What is 43 in French?
Quarante trois
What is 44 in French?
Quarante quatre
What is 45 in French?
Quarante cinq
What is 46 in French?
Quarante six
What is 47 in French?
Quarante sept
What is 48 in French?
Quarante huit
What is 49 in French?
Quarante neuf
What is 50 in French?
Cinquante (sank-kont)
What is 51 in French?
Cinquante et un (sank-kont-teh-uhn)
What is 52 in French?
Cinquante deux
What is 53 in French?
Cinquante trois
What is 54 in French?
Cinquante quatre
What is 55 in French?
Cinquante cinq
What is 56 in French?
Cinquante six
What is 57 in French?
Cinquante sept
What is 58 in French?
Cinquante huit
What is 59 in French?
Cinquante neuf
What is 60 in French?
Soixante (sua-sont)
What is 61 in French?
Soixante et un (sua-sont-teh-uhn)
What is 62 in French?
Soixante deux
What is 63 in French?
Soixante trois
What is 64 in French?
Soixante quatre
What is 65 in French?
Soixante cinq
What is 66 in French?
Soixante six
What is 67 in French?
Soixante sept
What is 68 in French?
Soixante huit
What is 69 in French?
Soixante neuf
What is “what is your name” in French? (informal)
Comment tu t’appelles?
What is “what is your nationality” in French? (informal)
Quelle est ta nationalité?
What is “where do you live” in French? (informal)
Tu habites où?
What is “where are you from” in French? (informal)
Tu viens d’où?
What is “what do you do for a living” in French? (informal)
Quelle est ta profession?
What is “are you a student” in French? (informal)
Tu es étudiant(e)?
What is “what is your name” in French? (formal)
Comment vous appelez vous?
What is “what is your nationality” in French? (formal)
Quelle êtes vous nationalité?
or
Quelle est votre nationalité?
What is “where do you live” in French? (formal)
Vous habitez où?
What is “where are you from” in French? (formal)
Vous êtes d’où?
What is “what do you do for a living” in French? (formal)
Quelle est votre/vous profession?
What is “are you a student” in French? (formal)
Vous êtes étudiant(e)?
How do you say “My name is…”?
Je m’appelle…
How do you say “I am from…”?
Je suis…
How do you say “I live in…”?
J’habite
How do you say “I am from…”?
Je viens de…
How do you say “I am…”?
Je suis
How do you say “I am not…”?
Je ne suis pas
How do you say “what is your age”? in French (informal)
Tu as quel âge? or Quel âge as-tu?
Tu as quel âge? or Quel âge as-tu?
What does this mean?
What is your age (informal)
How do you say “what is your age”? in French (formal)
Vous avez quel âge? or Quel âge avez-vous?
Vous avez quel âge? or Quel âge avez-vous?
What does this mean?
What is your age (formal)
How do you say “This is Emilie” in French?
Voici Émilie
What does “voici” mean?
This is ….
How do you say “she is my (female) friend”?
C’est ma copine
How do you say “he is my (male) husband”?
C’est mon mari
How do you say “they are my friends”?
C’est mes amis
C’est ma copine
What does this mean?
She is my (female) friend
C’est mon mari
What does this mean?
He is my (male) husband
C’est mes amis
What does this mean?
They are my friends
What is “Gabriel is married” in french?
Gabriel est marié
What is “Sylvie is divorced” in french?
Sylvie est divorcée
What is “Emily is single” in french?
Emily est célibataire
What is “Pierre is a widower” in french?
Pierre est veuf
Gabriel est marié
What does this mean?
Gabriel is married
Sylvie est divorcée
What does this mean?
Sylvie is divorced
Emily est célibataire
What does this mean?
Emily is single
Pierre est veuf
What does this mean?
Pierre is a widower
What is “Josie is a widow” in French?
Josie est veuve
What is married (masc)?
Marié
What is married (fem)?
Mariée
What is divorced (masc)?
Divorcé
What is divorced (fem)?
Divorcée
What is widowed (masc)?
Veuf
What is widowed (fem)?
Veuve
How do you say, “my husband Patrick” in French?
Mon mari, Patrick
How do you say, “my wife Ellie” in French?
Mon femme (fam) Ellie
What is husband in French?
Mari
What is wife in French?
Femme (fam)
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My wife, Marion, and my friends Emily and Nicolas
Mon femme, Marion et mes amis Emily et Nicolas
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This is Benjamin, my husband. He is Canadian
Voici Benjamin, mon mari. Il est Canadien
How do you say, “are you married” in french (fem)?
Vous êtes mariée?
How do you say, “I am divorced” in french (fem)?
Je suis divorcée
How do you say, “I am single” in french (fem)?
Je suis célibataire
How do you say, “a daughter” in french (fem)?
Une fille (une-feey)
How do you say, “a son” in french (fem)?
Un fils (uhn-fis)
Un fils is what in English?
A son
Une fille is what in English?
A daughter
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This is Vanessa. She has a daughter. Her name is Lily-Rose.
Voici Vanessa. Elle a une fille. Elle s’appelle Lily-Rose
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This is Vanessa. She has a son. His name is Jack.
Voici Vanessa. Elle a un fils. Il s’appelle Jack
How do you say “Have you got any children” in French?
Vous avez des enfants?
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A = Have you got any children?
B = Yes. I have a daughter
A = And you Emily?
C = No I don’t have children
A = And you Marion, have you got any children?
D = Yes. I have 3 children: 1 son and 2 daughters
A = Vous avez des enfants?
B = Oui. J’ai une fille
A = Et vous, Emily?
C = Non, je n’ai pas d’enfants
A = Et vous Marion, vous avez des enfants?
D = Oui. J’ai trois enfants: un fils et deux filles
How do you say, “I am 18 years old” in French?
J’ai dix-huit ans (Jai-diss-zuit-ton)
How do you say, “I am 50 years old” in French?
J’ai cinquante ans (Jai-sank-kont-ton)
How do you say, “I am 37 years old” in French?
J’ai trente sept ans (Jai-tront–set-ton)
How do you say, “I am 43 years old” in French?
J’ai quarante trois ans (Jai-ka-ront-trois-zon)
How do you say, “I am 21 years old” in French?
J’ai vingt et un ans (Jai-vang-teh-uhn-non)
How do you say, “I am 51 years old” in French?
J’ai cinquante et un ans (Jai-sank-kont-teh-uhn-non)
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A = Have you got any children?
B = Yes, I have a daughter
A = What is her name?
B = Her name is Valarie
A = What is her age?
B = She is 21 years old
A = Vous avez des enfants?
B = Oui, J’ai une fille
A = Elle s’appelle comment?
B = Elle s’appelle Valarie
A = Elle a quel âge?
B = Elle a vingt et un ans (vang-teh-uhn-non)