Common French Phrases
French Phrases
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Series Summary
French (Le Français) is a Romance language; which means that it came from Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, not that it is the ideal language for an amorous exchange. However, French is frequently considered as the terminology of love , perhaps due to the pictures we remember of the hopelessly romantic Pepé Le Pew attempting to catch a certain unfortunate black cat in the arms of his French espouse. Surprisingly, French is the second most popular language for study, the first being English. Non-native students who learn French are predominantly taught the version known as "français neutre," or Parisian French, which is chiefly erudite and free of regional coloring. Around 175 million people speak French globally, not only in France, but also the states of: Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Haiti, Cameroon, Canada, Chad, Congo, Gabon, Madagascar, Niger, Rwanda, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Laos, and Vietnam.
Whatever your usage of French is going to be, whether for travel, holiday, or business, learn some common phrases and expressions that will be able to allow you to get around, reserve a hotel, take a cab, buy some aspirin, make a friend, or go to some party. These lessons are given by a native French speaker, and in every clip she speaks the phrases slowly and with the appropriate pronunciation.
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