Chapitre 3 Vocabulaire. Première étape Do you have…? Tu as…? Informal, speaking to one person Vous avez…? Speaking to many or formal Here. Voila Sorry.

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Chapitre 3 Vocabulaire

Première étape Do you have…? Tu as…? Informal, speaking to one person Vous avez…? Speaking to many or formal Here. Voila Sorry Je regrette.

I dont have a/any… Je nai pas de… What do you need for…? (formal) Quest-ce quil vous faut pour…? What do you need for…? (informal) Quest-ce quil te faut pour…?

I need… Il me faut… A; an Un: Masculine, singular Une: Feminine, singular Some Des: Plural, masculine & singular

Notebook Un cahier Calculator Une calculatrice Loose-leaf binder Un classeur Pencil Un crayon

Sheets of paper Des feuilles (f.) de papier Eraser Une gomme Book Un livre (ends in E but masculine) Ruler Une règle

Bag; backpack Un sac (a dos) Pen Un stylo Pencil sharpener Un taille-crayon Pencil case Une trousse

Darn! Zut!

Deuxième étape Id like… Je voudrais… Id like to buy… Je voudrais acheter… Sneakers Des baskets (f.) Bracelet Un bracelet

Dictionary Un dictionnaire (E, but masculine) Compact disc/CD Un disque compact/un CD (a pair of) Jeans Un jean

Magazine Un magazine Watch Une montre Computer Un ordinateur Wallet Un portefeuille (E but masculine)

Poster Un poster Pullover Un pull-over Radio Une radio (No E, but feminine) Novel Un roman

(a pair of) Shorts Un short Sweatshirt Un sweat-shirt T-shirt Un tee-shirt Television Une télévision (No E, but feminine)

This; that Ce: This/That: Masculine, singular cet: This/That: Masculine, before vowel cette: This/That: Feminine, singular Ces These; those: Masculine & Feminine -la There (noun suffix)

What color is…? De quelle couleur est…? White Blanc(he) Blue Bleu(e) Grey Gris(e)

Yellow Jaune Brown Marron : Brown never changes form Black Noir(e) Orange Orange: Orange never changes form

Pink Rose Red Rouge Green Vert(e) Purple Violet(te)

Troisieme etape Pardon me. Pardon. Excuse me. Excusez-moi. How much is it? Cest combien? Thank you. Merci.

At your service; Youre welcome. A votre service. Please Sil vous plait (formal) Sil te plait (informal) (the European monetary unit) Un euro

We are still adding… Sixty Soixante Sixty-one Soixante et un Seventy Soixante-dix Seventy-one Soixante et onze Seventy-two Soixante-douze

Now we multiple…and then add! Eighty Quatre-vingts (4 times 20) Eighty-one Quatre-vingt-un (4 times 20 plus one) Ninety Quatre-vingt-dix (4 times 20 plus 10) Ninety-one Quatre-vingt-onze (4 times 20 plus 11)

Adding and multiplying… One hundred Cent One hundred and one Cent un (100 plus 1) Two hundred Deux cents (2 times 100) Of course. Bien sur.