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300 Basic French Words and Phrases
Based on the method created by funwithlanguages!
First Verbs 1. Be - être 2. There is - il y a 3. Have - avoir 4. Do - faire 5. Go - aller 6. Want - vouloir 7. Can - pouvoir 8. Need - devoir, avoir besoin 9. Think - penser 10. Know - savoir (facts, how to do something), connaître (people, be familiar with) 11. Say - dire 12. Like - aimer, apprécier 13. Speak - parler 14. Learn - apprendre 15. Understand - comprendre Conjunctions 1. That (as in “I think that…” or “the woman that…”) - que 2. And - et 3. Or - ou 4. But - mais 5. Because - car, parce que 6. Though - cependant 7. So (meaning “therefore”; e.g. “I wanted it, so I bought it”) - donc 8. If - si Prepositions 1. Of - de 2. To - à 3. From - de 4. In - en 5. At (a place) - à 6. At (a time) - à 7. With - avec 8. About - à propos, sur 9. Like (meaning “similar to”) - comme 10. For - pour 11. Before (also as a conjunction) - avant 12. After (also as a conjunction) - après 13. During - pendant Question Words 1. Who - qui 2. What - quoi, que 3. Where - où 4. When - quand 5. Why - pourquoi 6. How - comment 7. How much - combien 8. Which - lequel/laquelle/lesquels/lesquelles Adverbs 1. A lot - beaucoup 2. A little - un peu 3. Well, good - bien, bon 4. Bad, badly - mal, mauvais 5. Only - seulement, juste 6. Also - aussi 7. Very - très 8. Too (as in “too tall”) - trop 9. Too much - trop 10. So (as in “so tall”) - tellement, si 11. So much - beaucoup 12. More (know how to say “more … than …”) - plus (que) 13. Less (know how to say “less … than …”) - moins (de) 14. As … as … (e.g. “as tall as”) - aussi (… que) 15. Most - la plupart, le/la/les plus 16. Least - moins 17. Better - mieux 18. Best - meilleur 19. Worse - pire 20. Worst - pire 21. Now - maintenant 22. Then - puis 23. Here - ici 24. There - là 25. Maybe - peut-être 26. Always - toujours 27. Usually - habituellement 28. Often - souvent 29. Sometimes - parfois 30. Never - jamais 31. Today - aujourd’hui 32. Yesterday - hier 33. Tomorrow - demain 34. Soon - bientôt 35. Almost - presque 36. Already - déjà 37. Still - toujours 38. Even - même 39. Enough - assez Adjectives 1. The, a - le/la/les, un/une/des 2. This - ceci, cela/ça 3. That - ceci, cela/ça 4. Good - bon 5. Bad - mauvais 6. All - tout, tous 7. Some - quelque(s) 8. No - aucun(e)(s) 9. Any - n’importe quel(le)(s) 10. Many - beaucoup 11. Few - peu 12. Most - plus 13. Other - autre(s) 14. Same - même 15. Different - différent 16. Enough - assez 17. One - une 18. Two - deux 19. A few - quelques 20. First - premier 21. Next - suivant 22. Last (meaning “past”, e.g. “last Friday”) - dernier 23. last (meaning “final”) - dernier 24. Easy - simple, facile 25. Hard - compliqué, difficile 26. Early - tôt 27. Late - tard 28. Important - important 29. Interesting - intéressant 30. Fun - amusement 31. Boring - ennuyeux 32. Beautiful - beau(x)/belle(s) 33. Big - grand(e) 34. Small - petit(e) 35. Happy - heureux 36. Sad - triste 37. Busy - occupé 38. Excited - enthousiaste 39. Tired - fatigué 40. Ready - prêt 41. Favorite - favori 42. New - nouveau 43. Right (meaning “correct”) - bonne 44. Wrong - mal 45. True - vrai Pronouns Know them in the subject (“I”), direct object (“me”), indirect object (“to me”), and possessive (“my”) forms. 1. I - je (subject), moi (object), mon/ma/mes (possessive) 2. You - tu (subject), toi (object), ton/ta/tes (possessive) 3. She - elle (subject), elle (object), son/sa/ses (possessive) 4. He - il (subject), lui (object), son/sa/ses (possessive) 5. It - il, ça/c’ 6. We - nous (subject), nous (object), notre/nos (possessive) 7. You (plural/ formal) - vous (subject), vous (object), votre/vos (possessive) 8. They - elles, ils (subject), elles, eux (object), leur(s) (possessive) Nouns If your language has grammatical gender, then learn each noun as “the [noun]” with “the” in the correct gender. (e.g. in Spanish, instead of learning language = “idioma”, learn language = “el idioma”.) This will help you remember the gender. 1. Everything - tout 2. Something - quelque chose 3. Nothing - rien 4. Eeveryone - tout le monde 5. Someone - quelqu’un 6. No one - personne 7. French - Français 8. English - Anglais 9. Thing - une chose 10. Person - une personne 11. Place - un endroit 12. Time (as in “a long time”) - le temps 13. Time (as in “I did it 3 times”) - une fois 14. Friend - un(e)(s)/des ami(e)(s), pote(s) 15. Woman - une femme 16. Man - un homme 17. Money - de l’argent 18. Country - un pays 19. United States of America - Des Etats-Unis d’Amérique 20. City - une ville 21. Language - une langue 22. Word - un mot 23. Food - une nourriture 24. House - une maison 25. Store - un magasin 26. Office - un bureau, un travail 27. Company - une entreprise 28. Manager - un manager 29. Coworker - un collègue 30. Job - un travail 31. Work (as in “I have a lot of work to do”) - un travail 32. Problem - un problème 33. Question - une question 34. Idea - une idée 35. Life - une vie 36. World - un monde 37. Day - un jour 38. Year - une année 39. Week - une semaine 40. Month - un mois 41. Hour - une heure 42. Mother, father, parent - une mère, un père, un parent 43. Daughter, son, child - une fille, un fils, un enfant 44. Wife, husband - une femme, un mari 45. Girlfriend, boyfriend - une copine, un copain More Verbs 1. Work (as in a person working) - travailler 2. Work (meaning “to function”, e.g. “the TV works”) - fonctionner 3. See - voir 4. Use - utiliser 5. Should - devoir 6. Believe - croire 7. Practice - s’entraîner 8. Seem - sembler 9. Come - venir 10. Leave - quitter 11. Return - retourner 12. Give - donner 13. Take - prendre 14. Bring - apporter 15. Look for - chercher 16. Find - trouver 17. Get (meaning “obtain”) - obtenir 18. Receive - recevoir 19. Buy - acheter 20. Try - essayer 21. Start - commencer 22. Stop (doing something) - arrêter 23. Finish - finir 24. Continue - continuer 25. Wake up - se réveiller 26. Get up - se lever 27. Eat - manger 28. Eat breakfast - manger le petit déjeuner 29. Eat lunch - déjeuner 30. Eat dinner - manger le dîner 31. Happen - se produire 32. Feel - ressentir 33. Create (aka “make”) - créer 34. Cause (aka “make”) - faire 35. Meet (meeting someone for the first time) - rencontrer 36. Meet (meaning “to bump into”) - rencontrer 37. Meet (an arranged meeting) - retrouver 38. Ask (a question) - demander 39. Ask for (aka “request”) - demander 40. Wonder - se demander 41. Reply - réponse 42. Mean - signifier 43. Read - lire 44. Write - écrire 45. Listen - écouter 46. Hear - entendre 47. Remember - se souvenir de 48. Forget - oublier 49. Choose - choisir 50. Decide - décider 51. Be born - né 52. Die - mourir 53. Kill - tuer 54. Live - vivre 55. Stay - rester 56. Change - changer 57. Help - aider 58. Send - envoyer 59. Study - étudier 60. Improve - améliorer 61. Hope - espérer 62. Care - se sentir concerné Phrases 1. Hello - bonjour 2. Goodbye - au revoir 3. Thank you - merci 4. You’re welcome - je t’en/vous en prie 5. Excuse me (to get someone’s attention) - excuse(z) moi, pardon 6. Sorry - désolé(e) 7. It’s fine (response to an apology) - ce n’est pas grave 8. Please - s’il te/vous plait 9. Yes - oui 10. No - non 11. Okay - ok 12. My name is - Je m’appelle 13. What’s your name? - Quel est votre nom? 14. Nice to meet you. - Enchanté. 15. How are you? - Comment allez-vous? 16. I’m doing well, how about you? - Je fais bien, que diriez-vou? 17. Sorry? / What? (if you didn’t hear something) - Comment? 18. How do you say ______? - Comment dite-on ______? 19. What does ______ mean? - Que veut dire ______? 20. I don’t understand. - Je ne comprends pas. 21. Could you repeat that? - Pourriez-vous répéter? 22. Could you speak more slowly, please? - Pouvez-vous parler plus lentement, s’il vous plait? 23. Well (as in “well, I think…”) - eh bien, alors 24. Really? - Vraiment? 25. I guess that - Je suppose que 26. It’s hot. (talking about the weather) - Il fait chaud. 27. It’s cold. (talking about the weather) - Il fait froid.
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4 things to Release | Brittany Josephina
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^^All of this
Dive into 2016 Refreshed, Aligned and Grounded in Your Truths
As we enter the final stretch of 2015, now is a perfect time to reflect on your path. Reflect with compassion. Reflect with clarity. Reflect with intention. Zora Neale Hurston said so well, “There are years that ask questions and years that answer.” 2015 was feel of feeling, emotion, questioning, not knowing and self-discovery. A lot of discomfort was felt for all of the right reasons. Innerstand that life has been moving you to ground yourself in yourself. To grow confident in your perspectives, abilities, instincts, dreams, goals and art. Insecurities and feelings of inadequacy we held within were manifested in actual situations. It was time to be looked at because it was ultimately time for them to be released. All has come to serve you. On the other hand, many breakthroughs happened. Even if they took place within.
As you enter reflection, go into it with gratitude and empowerment. Champion the ways you’ve grown in spirit and in body. Feel free to tag me! I’d love to read and even share your responses. Love you family! Tag a friend <3.
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I do this every year. Do it.
this pulled me out of a funk yesterday. highly recommend.
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Need to do this before 2016 hits
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I’ve started these questions today and it’s eye-opening and painful and beautiful. I want to stop but I know it’s so important to look honestly at myself and this year so that next year can be better.
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