Talk in French week 1, day 2 Flashcards
Hi, I’m your neighbor
Salut, Je suis ton voisin- pronounced “tun voi son
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Hi, my name is Anna. What is your name?
Salut, Je m’appelle Anna. Comment tu t’appelles?- pronounced “Ta pel”
My name is Theo. Are you in middle school?
Je m’appelle Theo. Tu es au collège?- pronounced “tu a o co ledge?
Yes, I am a middle school student. And you?
Oui, Je suis collégienne-pronounced “co legion”. Et toi?
Me too. We are not in the same class.
Moi aussi- pronounced “mo aussi “. Nous ne sommes pas dans la même classe- pronounced “new nu some paw duh la mem class”
No, but I’m in your sister’s class.
No, mais Je suis dans la classe de ta soeur. pronounced “duh la class du ta sewer”
My sister Lisa?
Ma soeur Lisa? “pronounced maw sewer Lisa”
Yes, she is very kind!
Oui, elle est très gentille. pronounced- “L lee très john T”
Your (masculine), Your (feminine)
Ton, Ta
In (When followed by an article and noun)
In (with names of places in the masculine form when it is not a person.)
dans
au
My
ma- pronounced maw
She
Elle- pronounced “L”
Neighbor
voisin
Me too
Moi aussi
Sister
soeur
Middle school
collège- pronounced “co ledge”
I am, you (informal) are, he is, she is
Je suis, Tu es, Il est- pronounced “E lay”, Elle est- pronounced “L-lay”
We are, you (Formal) are, They (at least one male) are, They (all female) are
Nous sommes-pronounced “ new some”, Vous êtes (pronounced vooz ete), Ils sont pronounced “eel son”, Elles sont-pronounced “L son”
To be
être
Middle school student
collégienne
Same
même- promounced “mem ma” as in memo
But
mais- pronounced “May”
In (When followed by an article and noun)
dans- pronounced “daw”
Pronounce the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O
Ah, Bee, See, Dee, Er, F, Jay, Ahsh, E, Gee, Kaa, L, M, N, O
Pronounce P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Pee, Kue, Airr (rolled R), S, T, Ooh, Vee, dooble-vee, Eikes, Ee- Grek, Zed
Pronounce a, à, â,
Pronounce e (middle of syllable), e (end of syllable), e (end of word),
é, è, ê
Ah, Ah, Ah (but longer)
Pronounce like uh, like le, silent when at the end of a word.
Like english e, like fair (père), like fair (tête)
Pronounce u,oi, ou,
Pronounce ai & ei
Pronounce au & eau
Pronounce eu oeu
Like ooh, like wah (roi), like oo (roue)
Like e in let (laine)
Like Oh (au)
Like her (neuf, soeur)
Pronounce i y,
Pronounce o, ô
Like meet (ski)
Like o in ‘not (poste), Like oh (hôtel)
What is your name?
Quel est votre nom? pronounced “kelly votre nom?”
Oh a dog. How cute
Oh, un chien. Qu’il est mignon
It’s my dog, his name is Loulou
C’est mon chien. Son nom est Loulou.
It is
C’est- pronounced “sit”
My (masculine), My (feminine)
Mon. Ma
Dog
chien- pronounced “she ah”
One is
On este pronounced “on nay”
American (masculine)
American (Feminine)
américain
américaine
During
Partners
For Years
Long (masculine)
Neck
French speaking
The day
Before
Christmas
pendant
partenaires
des années
long
cou
francophone
le jour
avant
Noël