This most famous monument in Paris.
La Tour Eiffel/The Eiffel Tower
The mythical character the Hunchback of Notre Dame lives in this city.
Paris
This device was used to execute people during the French Revolution. Additionally, this device bears the name of a famous office stationery.
La guillotine/the guillotine
This is the most common form of greeting someone during the day. This can be used in formal & informal situations
Bonjour
Je voudrais une baguette. What shop am I in?
La boulangerie
This museum is home to the Mona Lisa.
Le Louvre/The Louvre
This country is to the south of France and also shares a border with France.
L'Espagne/Spain
This famous French queen said «let them eat cake».
Marie Antoinette
"My name is ..." in French.
Je m'appelle.../Mon nom est.../Je suis...
Je voudrais un kilo de jambon. What shop am I in?
La boucherie/La charcuterie
This monument was a gift from France to the USA.
La statue de la Liberté/The Statue of Liberty
An arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France.
La Manche/The English Channel
This historic event was marked by the storming of the Bastille Prison.
La révolution française/The French revolution
"I would like..." in French.
Je voudrais.../J'aimerais...
Je voudrais deux kilos de poisson, s'il vous plait. Where am I?
La poissonnerie
This monument was built to celebrate Napoleon Bonaparte's victories.
L'Arc de Triomphe
These mountains separate France and Italy.
Les Alpes/the Alps
This Roman Emperor established full Roman control over Gaul in 51 B.C.
Jules César/Julius Caesar
In a French restaurant, the waiter asks: «May I help you?»
Vous désirez ?
The English equivalent of «une grande surface».
This palace was once home to King Louis XVI and his wife Marie-Antoinette.
Le Palais de Versailles/Les Versailles
This geographical feature divides France's capital city.
La Seine/The Seine River
This young girl became a military leader acting under divine guidance. She became a martyr and was burnt at the stake.
Jeanne d'Arc/Joan of Arc
«Donnez-moi un demi-kilo de pommes, s'il vous plait» in English.
Give me half a kilo of apples, please?
Here, I can buy tools and/or items I need to build a house or to do handy jobs around a house.
La quincaillerie