what is the ending of the 1st person (JE) of all er verbs in french?
e (Ex:"Je parle"=To talk)
How do you say "Hello, how are you doing today" in french?
Bonjour comment-allez vous aujourd'hui?
or
Bonjour comment vas-tu aujourd'hui
How do you say, In the morning in french?
Le matin
Comment dit-on "nose" en français?
nez
This country has the largest amount of French speakers in the world.
Conjugate the verb aimer in the 1st person plural (nous) in the present tense
Nous aimons
How do you say yellow in french?
Jaune
If I want to say "I get up at 7am":
Je me lève à 7h du matin
You want to tell your mom that you are sick, how would you say it?
Je suis malade
How many countries are part of the Francophonie?
29
How many auxiliary verbs goes with the "Passé Composé" and what are they?
2: Avoir and être
How do you say that you had a good weekend in french?
J'ai passé un bon weekend
How do you structure your sentences when talking about your daily routine in french?
Using the reflexive pronouns. Ex: Je me brosse
What is one thing I can do to feel better? (answer in French)
prendre un medicament
What continent contains the most Francophone countries?
Africa/Afrique
Conjugate the verb Aller in the passé composé in the 3rd person feminine (elle).
Elle est allée
How do you say "I love french class" in french?
J'adore/J'aime la classe de francais
How would you say " Usually I take my breakfast around 8am"
D'habitude, je prends mon petit déjeuner vers 8h du matin
What are 3 things that I can do to stay in good shape? (healthy habits)
S'entrainer
Prendre les vitamines
Suivre un regime
How many countries are part of L'amérique Francophone?
2: Canada et Haiti
How do you conjugate the verb "Avoir" in the "L'imparfait" for the 3rd person plural (ils)? (including the spelling)
Ils avaient
How do you say "Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday" in french?
Mercredi, Jeudi, Vendredi, Samedi, Dimanche
I go to bed at 9PM everyday ( put the time in french format)
Chaque jour, je me couche à 21h.
Put these body parts in order in French: head, shoulders, knees and toes
Tete, epaules, genou, pied
Name 4 European countries that have French as an official language.
France, Suisse, Belgique, Monaco, Luxembourg