This French expression means both "How are you?" and "I am fine."
What is "Ça va?"
This question in French means "Where is the bus stop?" in English.
This French sentence means "Y'all go to the supermarket" in English.
What is "Vous allez au supermarché?"
This long string of letters is the French question word trigger, the magical question word phrase. Hearing this word lets you know you're about have a question.
What is "est-ce que?"
This is the French word for "a restaurant."
What is "un restaurant?"
This is the English meaning of both "c'est" and "il est/elle est."
What is "it is / it's?"
This French verb means "to go" in English.
This word in French means "the library" in English.
What is "la bibliothèque?"
What is a noun?
This word in French means "a street" in English.
What is "une rue?"
This is the French word for "a train station."
All of the ILS/ELLES forms of the Big 4 Verbs have this in common.
What is ending in ONT?
This is the name of the accent that appears on the letter E in the verb "être."
What is the circonflexe?
"Il est / Elle est" are used with this kind of word used to describe a noun.
What is an adjective?
This question word in French means "Who?" in English.
What is "Qui?"
This French -RE verb means "to sell."
What is "vendre?"
French -RE verbs do this in the IL/ELLE form of their verb, which is unlike -ER and -IR verbs.
What is adding nothing onto the verb?
ex: il vend_ , elle attend_
This French sentence means "He has a dog" in English.
This is the plural of "il est / elle est."
What is "ils sont / elles sont?"
This word in French means "a bakery" in English.
What is "une boulangerie?"
The question "Il regarde à quoi?" in French means this in English.
What is "He is looking at what?"
What is "What's he looking at?"
The verb "choisir" conjugated as "choisissez" belongs to which subject?
What is "vous?"
This is one way of saying "Goodbye" in French.
What is "Au revoir?"
What is "Bonne journée?"
This phrase in French means "It's beautiful weather" in English.
What is "Il fait beau?"
Yes, this was a trick question :)
These verb endings are the same between -ER and -RE verbs, making it easy to remember.
What are the NOUS, VOUS, and ILS/ELLES endings?