In this lesson, you will learn how to say hello and goodbye in French. You'll also discover some important words that people use every day when they talk.
Saying Hello in French:
Bonjour – This means "Good morning." You can use it from morning until late afternoon.
Salut – This is a friendly way to say "Hi" or "Hello." It’s great for friends or people your age.
Bonsoir – This means "Good evening" and is used later in the day.
Bienvenue – This means "Welcome." You say this when someone arrives at your home or a place.
Ways to Say Goodbye:
Au revoir – This means "Goodbye." You can use it anytime, whether it’s formal or casual.
À bientôt – This means "See you soon." It’s perfect when you plan to meet someone again soon.
À demain – This means "See you tomorrow." You say this when you will see the person the next day.
Salut – You can also use "Salut" to say goodbye to your friends.
Common Questions:
Asking questions helps keep a conversation going. Here are some simple questions you can use:
Comment ça va? – This means "How are you?" It’s a friendly way to ask how someone is doing.
Quel âge as-tu? – This means "How old are you?" You can ask this to someone your age.
D'où viens-tu? – This means "Where are you from?" It’s a nice way to learn more about someone.
Basic Numbers (1-20):
Knowing numbers is important for talking with others. Here’s a list of numbers from 1 to 20 for you to learn:
Words for Family Members:
Talking about family can make conversations easier. Here are some family words:
Words for Daily Activities:
Here are some words for everyday actions:
By learning these greetings, goodbyes, questions, numbers, family words, and daily activities, you can join in on basic conversations in French. Try using these phrases in your daily life to get better at speaking!
In this lesson, you will learn how to say hello and goodbye in French. You'll also discover some important words that people use every day when they talk.
Saying Hello in French:
Bonjour – This means "Good morning." You can use it from morning until late afternoon.
Salut – This is a friendly way to say "Hi" or "Hello." It’s great for friends or people your age.
Bonsoir – This means "Good evening" and is used later in the day.
Bienvenue – This means "Welcome." You say this when someone arrives at your home or a place.
Ways to Say Goodbye:
Au revoir – This means "Goodbye." You can use it anytime, whether it’s formal or casual.
À bientôt – This means "See you soon." It’s perfect when you plan to meet someone again soon.
À demain – This means "See you tomorrow." You say this when you will see the person the next day.
Salut – You can also use "Salut" to say goodbye to your friends.
Common Questions:
Asking questions helps keep a conversation going. Here are some simple questions you can use:
Comment ça va? – This means "How are you?" It’s a friendly way to ask how someone is doing.
Quel âge as-tu? – This means "How old are you?" You can ask this to someone your age.
D'où viens-tu? – This means "Where are you from?" It’s a nice way to learn more about someone.
Basic Numbers (1-20):
Knowing numbers is important for talking with others. Here’s a list of numbers from 1 to 20 for you to learn:
Words for Family Members:
Talking about family can make conversations easier. Here are some family words:
Words for Daily Activities:
Here are some words for everyday actions:
By learning these greetings, goodbyes, questions, numbers, family words, and daily activities, you can join in on basic conversations in French. Try using these phrases in your daily life to get better at speaking!