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Hello. Bon jour. “Boh n zhoor”
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How are you? Comment allez-vous? “Coam AHNT allay VOO?” This expression is used formally, as with strangers, adults you don’t know, or people whose positions “automatically” demand respect. Comment vas-tu? “Coam AHN vah-CHU” This expression is used informally, as with friends and family or close peers.
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Je suis bien, merci. “Zhuh swee beeah n, mare SEE” I am well, thank you. Je suis mal. “Zhuh swee mahl.” I am bad (sick). Je suis formidable! “Zhuh swee for MEE dahb” I am great!
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My name is Je m’appelle _____________. “zhuh mah PELL” What is your name? Comment vous appellez-vous? “coam ahn vooz appellay VOO?” Lit. How do you call yourself?
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Et vous? “Ay VOO?” And you? (formally) Et toi? “Ay twah?” And you? (informally)
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Other ways to great people: Allo? On the phone Ça va?“’Sup?” (with friends only) “Sah VAH?” Qu'est-ce qui se passe? “Kess-KEY suh pahss?” or just Se passe?What’s going on?
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the cédille A cédille is a diacritical mark that changes the pronunciation of the letter C from a hard “kuh” sound to a soft “suh” sound. çe, garçon, façade A diacritical mark is a written addition to a letter that changes its pronunciation. Two other very common diacritical marks in French are the accent aigu (the acute accent) and the accent grave (the “flattening” accent).
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HOMEWORK (les devoirs) On loose leaf or typed: Write out three exchanges between yourself and three other people where each exchange has four sentences. One will say hello, one will ask a name, the third will ask “How are you?” the fourth will answer that. Due Monday, 9/14/15
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