This word means "where" in French.
Où
The inversion of "Tu parles français?"
Parles-tu français?
Is the food item Masculine (un/le) or Feminine (une/la)?
pizza
une pizza
Transform "Tu veux un café" using est-ce que.
"Est-ce que tu veux un café?"
You say this to a waiter to get the check/bill.
L'addition, s'il vous plaît.
Use this word if you want to ask "why."
Pourquoi
The inversion of "Vous mangez."
Mangez-vous?
Croissant. (m. / f.)
un croissant
How est-ce que changes when the next word is "il" or "elle."
Est-ce qu'
The French word for a "tip" left for the server. With the article!
Un pourboire
le pourboire
This interrogative is used to ask "how many" or "how much."
Combien (de)
When inverting "Il aime," you must add this letter between the verb and pronoun for sound.
t (Aime-t-il?)
Glace. (m. / f.)
Une glace
Where est-ce que goes when using an interrogative like "Où."
Où est-ce que
This verb means "to drink."
Boire
This word means "who" or "whom."
Qui
The inversion of "Nous allons au café."
Allons-nous au café?
Sandwich. (m. / f. )
un sandwich
The est-ce que version of "Il pleut."
The verb used when a waiter "brings" you your food.
apporter
Use this word to ask "at what time."
à quelle heure
The inverted form of "Il y a."
Boisson. (m. / f.)
une boisson
Use est-ce que to ask "What do you order?"
"Qu'est-ce que tu commandes?"
"Qu'est-ce que vous commandez?"
This is the most common way to say "I'm having..." or "I'll take..." when telling a waiter what you want to eat.
Je prends