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    How to Speak French: The Basics

    Learn how to speak French confidently and effectively with these easy French words and basic phrases you can use for your next trip.

    How to speak french

    It is often said that French is the language of love — appropriately so, because beyond the romance, it is truly a labor of love to learn French. There’s the vocabulary, the accent and the unspoken letters. Even if you learned how to speak French in school — however long ago that was — French words can be hard to remember, especially if you’re not using them every single day.

    That said, Lanc?me is a French brand at heart, and many Lanc?me beauty products have French words in their names. (Teint Id?le, anyone?) So knowing the French translations can be helpful — and just fun.

    Tips for how to speak French:

    • Immerse yourself: Visit France, Quebec, or even your locally-owned French café and experience the language around you.
    • Watch movies with French subtitles: Add French subtitles to your favorite films, which will help you get accustomed to reading French translations of English words.
    • Converse: Find a local French conversation group; they are everywhere!
    • Fake it until you make it: Confidence is key! Don't be afraid to make mistakes.

    And that’s important, because picking up any second language as an adult takes the four P’s: practice, persistence, patience and passion. And if you want to learn how to speak French, those can go a long way, as can some pointers: the way the r’s roll off the back the tongue, the pursing of the lips with every vowel, and the blending of French words are all characteristics that make it a challenge to learn French.

    When in Paris, you might feel like you need to learn the French translation of basic phrases to get by. That’s okay! Despite a sometimes-intimidating reputation, the French respect even imperfect attempts at pronouncing French words. While many are happy to speak English, it is always kind to greet them in French and demonstrate your worldly attitude. With good manners and the French translation for a few essential phrases, you’ll be a very welcome patron in any corner of the country.

    Since practice makes perfect, let’s begin. Whether you’re preparing for a trip, serious about becoming fluent in French, or just learning for fun, here’s a quick lesson.

    In general…

    Bonjour / Bonsoir → Hello / Good evening

    S’il vous plait → Please

    Merci beaucoup → Thank you much

    Je vous en prie/De rien → You’re welcome

    Au revoir/Bonne nuit → Goodbye / Goodnight

    Conversation starters (formal/informal)…

    Comment vous appelez-vous?/Comment tu t’appelles? → What’s your name?

    Comment allez-vous?/Comment ?a va? → How are you doing?

    Vous connaissez qui à la soirée/Tu connais qui à la soirée? → Who do you know at the party?

    For Lanc?me…

    La Vie Est Belle → Life is beautiful

    Teint Idole → Absolute red

    L’Absolu Rouge → Absolute red

    Tonique Confort → Comforting tonic

    Hypn?se → Hypnosis

    Bienfait → Well-done

    In the street…

    Excusez-moi, parlez vous anglais? → Excuse me, do you speak English?

    Pouvez-vous m’aider? → Could you help me?

    Je cherche… → I’m looking for...

    In a restaurant…

    Un carafe d’eau, s’il vous plait → Some water, please

    Je voudrais… → I would like…

    Où sont les toilettes? → Where is the restroom?

    In a shop...

    Combien ?a co?te? → How much does that cost?

    Est-ce que je peux l’essayer? → Can I try this on?

    Avez-vous d’autres couleurs/tailles? → Do you have other colors/sizes?

    When making a toast...

    Santé! → Cheers! (casual)

    à la v?tre! → Cheers! (formal)

    Chin chin! → Cheers! (friendly)

    When making a toast...

    Santé! → Cheers! (casual)

    à la v?tre! → Cheers! (formal)

    Chin chin! → Cheers! (friendly)

    When making a toast...

    Merci du fond du coeur. → Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    Merci à tous d’être venu. → Thank you everyone for coming over.

    C’ést un plaisir de vous avoir parmi nous. → It’s a pleasure having you here.

    Season's greetings...

    Joyeuses fêtes! → Happy Holidays!

    Joyeux No?l! → Merry Christmas

    Bonne année! → Happy New Year!

    Just for fun...

    Je veux gouter tous les parfums des macarons! → I want to taste all the flavors of macarons!

    Ma marque de beauté préféré est Lanc?me... → My favorite beauty brand is Lanc?me…

    J'adore Paris. Je ne veux jamais la quitter! → I adore Paris. I never want to leave!

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