Talk in French week 1 day 5 Conjugating regular ER verbs, jouer (to play)Asking questions Flashcards
Conjugating ER verbs, Jouer
To play (conjugating regular ER verbs)
jouer - prononunced “je way”
I play
Je joue- prononunced “je jew”
you play
tu joues- pronounced “tu jew”
he plays
il joue- pronounced “il jew”
she plays
elle joue- pronounced “elle jew”
We
Nous jouons- pronounced “nous jew on”
You
Vous jouez- pronounced “vous jew e”
They (at least one Masculine)
ils jouent- ils jew
Elles
elles jouent- elles jew
Is it that…..? Use at the beginning of a yes/no (closed) question.
Est-ce que … pronounced “S qer “ followed by a statement. Examples: Est-ce que you speak english? Est-ce que you live in Paris?
Question words for open questions.
Quand-when, Comment-how, quoi-what, où-where, combien- how much, pourquoi- why, qui- who, combien de- how many, quel (Le)(S)- which or what.
Example- Where- Is it that followed by a statment. Où est-ce que tu travailles? Where do you work?
What are…?
Qu’est-ce que…pronounced K S Que
The dinner
Le diner- pronounced “ Le denny”
Today
aujourd’hui-pronounced “o jourd we”
We (informal)
On
Chicken and salad
poulet et salade pronounced “poo lay”
Salad
pronounced “sa lad”
Green beans
les haricots verts
may be
peut être
To be
être- pronounced “Et tra”
Hunting
La Chasse- pronounced “la chas”
Biking
le cyclisme/le vélo- pronounced “ Ler see clis ma”/ “la vev lo”
Chess
les échecs- pronounced “ lee zee shec”
Cooking
la cuisine- pronounced “ la cui ze na”
Dancing
la danse- pronounced “ la donse”
Fishing
la pêche- pronounced “la peche”
Gardening
le jardinage- pronounced “ler jar di nage”
Hiking
la randonnée- pronounced “ra do knee”
Jogging
le jogging-pronounced “ler jog in ga”
A movie
Un film-pronounced “ugh feel la ma”
Music
la musique-pronounced “la moo zeek”
Reading
la lecture-pronounced “la lec ture”
Sailing
la voile-pronounced “???
Skiing
le ski
Swimming
la natation-pronounced “na ta tion”
Television
la télévision/ la télé-pronounced “la te le vision”
What is a rule that determines gender correctly approx 80% of the time
The majority of words that end in -e or -ion are feminine.
Except words ending in -age, -ege, -é, or -isme that are often masculine.
Most words with other endings are masculine.
Is it that?
Est-ce que-pronounced “ S Q”
Is it that?
Est-ce que- pronounced “S Que”
What is it?
Qu’est-ce que c’est” -pronounced “k S Q set?
What is it?
Qu’est-ce que c’est- pronounced “Kess que set?”
What is it?
C’est quoi? “say quah”?
What is that?
C’est quoi ça? pronounced “ sit quah suh”?
Who is it?
Qui est-ce? “Key S”
Who is it?
Est-ce Qui?
with
avec- “ah vec”
I watch
Je regarde
I do
Je fais
With
avec “avek”
his (F)
Sa?
his (M)
son?
To work
travailler
When
Quand- like a crows kau
How
Comment
What
que
Where
Où- “ooh” that hurts
How much
Combien- “com B Ah”
Why
pourquoi- “poor qua”
Who
qui-“key”
how many
combien de
Which
quel(le)(s)
Okay
D’accord