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![Here are 9 French phrases that were incredibly helpful for me when I moved to Paris and my French was not that good 🙈
[follow @elina.sarazetdinova for more about studies and career in France 🇫🇷]
They’re perfect for keeping conversations flowing and pretending you understand even if you don’t 😉
🇫🇷 « Ça va? » - It means « How are you? » and is a great way to start a conversation or check if everything’s okay. « Ça va? Ça va! « And yes, it’s considered as a full dialogue 😀
🇫🇷 « Et du coup... » - This one means « So... » and is often used to transition between topics. Now I use it all the time🙈
🇫🇷 « Ok, ça marche! » - It’s like saying « Okay, got it! » or « Sounds good! » when you agree with something.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah c’est trop cool! » - Use this to say « Wow, that’s so cool! » when someone tells you something exciting.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah bon? / Ah oui? » - These phrases express surprise or confirmation, like saying « Really? » or « Oh, yes? »⠀
🇫🇷 « C’est vrai? / c’est pas vrai! » - They mean « Is it true? / Is it not true? » and are perfect for expressing surprise or curiosity.⠀
🇫🇷 « N’importe quoi! » - Use this when something seems crazy or absurd, like saying « That’s nonsense! »⠀
🇫🇷 « Pas de soucis » - It’s like saying « No problem » or « No worries » when someone asks for help or apologizes.⠀
🇫🇷 Ending a sentence with « #quoi » adds emphasis, like saying « you know » in English.⠀
Got any more to add?👇
#frenchspeaking #frenchlanguage #learnfrench](https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.71878-15/591146502_719102190820078_380072849571844118_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=7-5&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0xJUFMuYmVzdF9pbWFnZV91cmxnZW4uQzMifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ohc=xaf3WNNL-_8Q7kNvwERukjr&_nc_oc=AdmfIOtIfRKTVJhrLtLka7MbD4LJHyT5u4ryg8QcWYqG8BjklPbSxdkBpk8B5_jbCCM&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=8qorifQ2XL2arY9VqyOhRA&oh=00_AfmJ1L-_SZ8RHQVt4IG-4_1OQWW_JLzYq57RgKPo5otz7A&oe=693ACC68)
![Here are 9 French phrases that were incredibly helpful for me when I moved to Paris and my French was not that good 🙈
[follow @elina.sarazetdinova for more about studies and career in France 🇫🇷]
They’re perfect for keeping conversations flowing and pretending you understand even if you don’t 😉
🇫🇷 « Ça va? » - It means « How are you? » and is a great way to start a conversation or check if everything’s okay. « Ça va? Ça va! « And yes, it’s considered as a full dialogue 😀
🇫🇷 « Et du coup... » - This one means « So... » and is often used to transition between topics. Now I use it all the time🙈
🇫🇷 « Ok, ça marche! » - It’s like saying « Okay, got it! » or « Sounds good! » when you agree with something.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah c’est trop cool! » - Use this to say « Wow, that’s so cool! » when someone tells you something exciting.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah bon? / Ah oui? » - These phrases express surprise or confirmation, like saying « Really? » or « Oh, yes? »⠀
🇫🇷 « C’est vrai? / c’est pas vrai! » - They mean « Is it true? / Is it not true? » and are perfect for expressing surprise or curiosity.⠀
🇫🇷 « N’importe quoi! » - Use this when something seems crazy or absurd, like saying « That’s nonsense! »⠀
🇫🇷 « Pas de soucis » - It’s like saying « No problem » or « No worries » when someone asks for help or apologizes.⠀
🇫🇷 Ending a sentence with « #quoi » adds emphasis, like saying « you know » in English.⠀
Got any more to add?👇
#frenchspeaking #frenchlanguage #learnfrench](https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.71878-15/591146502_719102190820078_380072849571844118_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=7-5&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0xJUFMuYmVzdF9pbWFnZV91cmxnZW4uQzMifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ohc=xaf3WNNL-_8Q7kNvwERukjr&_nc_oc=AdmfIOtIfRKTVJhrLtLka7MbD4LJHyT5u4ryg8QcWYqG8BjklPbSxdkBpk8B5_jbCCM&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=8qorifQ2XL2arY9VqyOhRA&oh=00_AfmJ1L-_SZ8RHQVt4IG-4_1OQWW_JLzYq57RgKPo5otz7A&oe=693ACC68)
![Here are 9 French phrases that were incredibly helpful for me when I moved to Paris and my French was not that good 🙈
[follow @elina.sarazetdinova for more about studies and career in France 🇫🇷]
They’re perfect for keeping conversations flowing and pretending you understand even if you don’t 😉
🇫🇷 « Ça va? » - It means « How are you? » and is a great way to start a conversation or check if everything’s okay. « Ça va? Ça va! « And yes, it’s considered as a full dialogue 😀
🇫🇷 « Et du coup... » - This one means « So... » and is often used to transition between topics. Now I use it all the time🙈
🇫🇷 « Ok, ça marche! » - It’s like saying « Okay, got it! » or « Sounds good! » when you agree with something.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah c’est trop cool! » - Use this to say « Wow, that’s so cool! » when someone tells you something exciting.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah bon? / Ah oui? » - These phrases express surprise or confirmation, like saying « Really? » or « Oh, yes? »⠀
🇫🇷 « C’est vrai? / c’est pas vrai! » - They mean « Is it true? / Is it not true? » and are perfect for expressing surprise or curiosity.⠀
🇫🇷 « N’importe quoi! » - Use this when something seems crazy or absurd, like saying « That’s nonsense! »⠀
🇫🇷 « Pas de soucis » - It’s like saying « No problem » or « No worries » when someone asks for help or apologizes.⠀
🇫🇷 Ending a sentence with « #quoi » adds emphasis, like saying « you know » in English.⠀
Got any more to add?👇
#frenchspeaking #frenchlanguage #learnfrench](https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.71878-15/589892888_24804975712515482_7221654215776529031_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=111&ccb=7-5&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0xJUFMuYmVzdF9pbWFnZV91cmxnZW4uQzMifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ohc=kn9APKHa8fAQ7kNvwG6UN_1&_nc_oc=Adkvn9IvMg8dgpJIpXAaxm6PkWDLvsKVSeUZG2Y8iPl64CWvD33i3r7jRl9EzUIiIzs&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=8qorifQ2XL2arY9VqyOhRA&oh=00_AfnQzqbdokMn1VEgirCRHXKd-R5DIRtIOn3a4B9nolv5jg&oe=693ABE7C)
![Here are 9 French phrases that were incredibly helpful for me when I moved to Paris and my French was not that good 🙈
[follow @elina.sarazetdinova for more about studies and career in France 🇫🇷]
They’re perfect for keeping conversations flowing and pretending you understand even if you don’t 😉
🇫🇷 « Ça va? » - It means « How are you? » and is a great way to start a conversation or check if everything’s okay. « Ça va? Ça va! « And yes, it’s considered as a full dialogue 😀
🇫🇷 « Et du coup... » - This one means « So... » and is often used to transition between topics. Now I use it all the time🙈
🇫🇷 « Ok, ça marche! » - It’s like saying « Okay, got it! » or « Sounds good! » when you agree with something.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah c’est trop cool! » - Use this to say « Wow, that’s so cool! » when someone tells you something exciting.⠀
🇫🇷 « Ah bon? / Ah oui? » - These phrases express surprise or confirmation, like saying « Really? » or « Oh, yes? »⠀
🇫🇷 « C’est vrai? / c’est pas vrai! » - They mean « Is it true? / Is it not true? » and are perfect for expressing surprise or curiosity.⠀
🇫🇷 « N’importe quoi! » - Use this when something seems crazy or absurd, like saying « That’s nonsense! »⠀
🇫🇷 « Pas de soucis » - It’s like saying « No problem » or « No worries » when someone asks for help or apologizes.⠀
🇫🇷 Ending a sentence with « #quoi » adds emphasis, like saying « you know » in English.⠀
Got any more to add?👇
#frenchspeaking #frenchlanguage #learnfrench](https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.71878-15/589892888_24804975712515482_7221654215776529031_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=111&ccb=7-5&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiQ0xJUFMuYmVzdF9pbWFnZV91cmxnZW4uQzMifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ohc=kn9APKHa8fAQ7kNvwG6UN_1&_nc_oc=Adkvn9IvMg8dgpJIpXAaxm6PkWDLvsKVSeUZG2Y8iPl64CWvD33i3r7jRl9EzUIiIzs&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=8qorifQ2XL2arY9VqyOhRA&oh=00_AfnQzqbdokMn1VEgirCRHXKd-R5DIRtIOn3a4B9nolv5jg&oe=693ABE7C)











































































