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C'_____ tres gentil
est
When it comes to this popular French phrase, it translates to "It is very nice." 'Est' is a form of the verb 'etre,' which means to be.
avoir
de
ne
Ou ________-nous manger?
pas
le
tu
pouvons
In English, this French phrase would translate to "Where can we eat?" The verb, pouvons, is a form of the French verb, pouvoir, which translate to the verb, "can."
Va-t'___!
en
En is a more difficult French word in that it translates as a participle. This French phrase translates to 'Go away!'
vous
il
et
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_____ cela coute?
a
un
l'
Combien
You'll hear the word 'combien' when someone is talking about the amount of something. This phrase translates to "How much is this?"
_'est grave?
Qui
Aller
les
C
'Ce' in the French language translates to "it." Since the phrase continues with a vowel, it is shortened to "C'." This phrase translates to "Is it serious?"
Pas du _____
tout
"Tout" is the French word that can be translated to the word "all." In this phrase, this would translate to "Not at all."
en
ca
faire
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Viens _____ moi!
tout
on
avec
'Avec' is the French word for "with" which makes this sentence directly translate to "Come with me."
que
Ou on ____ retrouve?
une
se
"Se" is a common French pronoun that is used reflexively. This sentence translates to "Where do we meet?"
mes
d'
Ca n'est ____ grave
pour
pas
"Pas" is used often in the French language when one wants to use the word "not." It is commonly used in conjunction with "ne." This sentence translates to "No problem."
se
des
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Comment ___-tu?
dire
pouvoir
vouloir
vas
"Vas" is a form of the verb "to go." While the meaning translates to "how are you," it can often be interpreted to ask someone 'how is it going?"
Je ____ etre en retard.
mais
me
nous
vais
"Vais" is a form of the verb "to go." This sentence perfectly translates to "I am going to be late."
C'____ quoi?
dans
elle
est
"Est" is the third person singular form of the verb "etre." This French phrase translates to "What is it?"
savoir
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_'est tout?
Du
Ou
C
'Ce' in the French language translates to 'it.' Since the phrase continues with a vowel, it is shortened to "C'." This phrase translates to "Is that all?"
Y
C'est _____ vous
pour
The word 'pour' in French translates to the word for. This makes this French phrase translate to "It is for you."
bien
voir
plus
Je _____ desole
non
te
suis
"Suis" is the first person singular verb of "etre" which translates to "to be." This makes this phrase translate to "I am sorry."
mon
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_____-je faire ca?
Au
Avec
Puis
"Puis" is the first person singular form of the verb "pouvoir." This French phrase translates to "Can I do that?"
Moi
Ou sont ____ toilettes?
si
quoi
les
Le, la and les are popular articles used in the French languages. "Les" is used for any plural item and helps to identify them. This phrase translates to "Where is the bathroom?"
devoir
_______ t'appelles-tu?
oui
Comment
A common phrase you'll hear in the French language, "comment" doesn't perfectly translate in this phrase. "Comment" means how, but this French phrase means "What is your name?"
ils
comme
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Quoi ___ neuf?
s'
venir
de
"De" is another French article that is used often throughout the language. This translates to "What's new?"
sur
Avez-_____ faim?
toi
ici
rien
vous
"Vous" has two uses in the French language. It is either used as the plural form of 'you' or it is used when speaking formally to someone. This phrase translates to "Are you hungry?"
Parlez-______ anglais?
lui
bon
la
vous
"Vous" has two uses in the French language. It is either used as the plural form of "you" or it is used when speaking formally to someone. This sentence translates to "Do you speak English?"
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Je ____ comprends pas.
suivre
ne
When using the term "not" it often comes in the form of "ne pas." "Ne" often comes before the verb and "pas" afterward. This sentence translates to "I don't understand."
parler
pourquoi
Peux-tu __'aider?
m
"Me" is another popular reflexive pronoun in the French language. In this sentence, the 'e' is removed because the next word begins with a vowel. This phrase translates to "Can you help me?"
cette
quand
la
Il veut __ aller.
alors
par
son
y
In the French language, 'y' is used to replace a place or location. This is why this phrase translates to "He wants to go there."
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J'ai _____ dit que.
aimer
comment
tres
deja
Think of deja vu! "Deja" translates to 'already,' so this sentence translates to, "I've already said that!"
Ne __'inquiete pas!
ou
t
"Te" is used in the French language mostly when you're directing a comment at someone. This phrase translates to "Don't worry," but you could also think of the translations at "Don't YOU worry."
passer
aussi
Attendez-nous ___.
penser
la
"La" is another word in the French language that could be used in place of the word "there." This phrase translates to "Wait for us there."
jamais
attendre
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Pourquoi ____?
trouver
laisser
pas
Another chance to look at the word "not," it usually comes in the form of "ne pas," but you'll sometimes find 'pas' on it's own. This phrase translates to "Why not?"
merci
Nous parlerons ____ tard?
plus
In the French language, the word 'plus' is ADDED (pun) to a sentence to emphasize something. The word 'tard' means late, but by adding 'plus,' this sentence translates to "We will speak later."
petit
meme
sa
Que ______-vous faire?
ta
voulez
"Voulez" is the second person plural form of the verb "vouloir." This verb means "to want." This makes the phrase translate to "What do you want to do?"
autre
arriver
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Qu'est-ce qui ____ passe?
tres
se
"Se" is a common French pronoun that is used reflexively. This phrase translates to "What is happening?"
donner
alors
Je ____ sais pas.
encore
appeler
ne
When using the term "not," it often comes in the form of "ne pas." "Ne" often comes before the verb and "pas" afterward. This sentence translates to "I don't know."
peu
Il _____ pret.
homme
partir
est
"Est" is the third person singular form of the verb "etre." This sentence translates to "He is ready."
ma
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Je ______ arrive.
temps
femme
suis
Another form of the verb "etre," "suis" is the first person singular form of the verb. This sentence translates to "I have arrived."
deux
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