This always-appropriate greeting translates to "Good day!"
Bonjour!
This common and polite request is equivalent to "would like!"
Voudrais (Je voudrais ...)
Please! (Formal/slightly formal)
S'il vous plait!
This word is used in both French and British English to talk about what Americans call "a cookie"
un biscuit!
This verb means "to be!"
Etre (Je suis, tu es, vous etes, nous sommes!)
This informal greeting is usually used with friends or peers.
Salut!
This form of asking for something is derived from the same verb as "voudrais" (vouloir), but is a little bit less polite.
Veux (Je veux ...)
Thank you!
Merci!
This translates to "a glass of water"
un verre d'eau!
To ask where the bathrooms are in French, you would say...
Où sont les toilettes?
This casual, "how are you doing?" will sometimes occur during small talk.
Ça va?
Comment ça va?
This request translates to "I will take," and is a little blunt but is still usually acceptable.
Prendrai (Je prendrai ...)
Please! (Casual/informal)
S'il te plait!
This word is used both for "coffee" and "coffee shop"
un café!
If you were asked, "Tu voudrais quelle couleur?" what are you being asked?
What color would you like?
This 'cutesy' greeting is used with very close friends.
Coucou!
This polite way to ask for something translates to "I would like," but is more like "I would love"
Aimerais (J'aimerais ...)
Thank you very much!
Merci beaucoup!
un thé!
In French, how would you ask if someone spoke English?
Vous parlez anglais?
Parlez-vous anglais?
While uncommon in France, other French speaking countries use these time-of-day specific greetings.
(There are a few answers to this question, you can say any of them.)
Bon matin, bonne matinée!
bon après-midi!
Bon soir!
This blunt request translates to "I take," and is derived from the same verb as "Je prendrai" (prendre)
Prends (Je prends ...)
Goodbye!
Au revoir!
This is the French word for "a bakery!"
If you needed help, and did not speak French, what would you say?
J'ai besoin d'aide, et je ne parle pas français!