FRENCH VERBS
FOOD AND DRINK
CAFE CULTURE (TRANSLATE)
EXPRESSIONS
Café Faux Pas
100

This verb means "to bring (someone)"

amener

100

A long, thin loaf of French bread

Une baguette

100

Translate: I am going to go to the café 


Je vais aller au café


100

The French expression for "I'm hungry"

J'ai faim

100

You walked into a café and sat down without waiting to be seated — the waiter raises an eyebrow.


What is not waiting to be seated or saying bonjour?

200

This verb means "to bring (something)"

Apporter

200

This is the French word for "cheese"

Le fromage

200

Translate: He is a server

Il est un serveur

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

The French expression for "I'm thirsty"

J'ai soif

200

You asked for un menu and got the fixed-price meal instead of the list of options you wanted. Zut!


You confused "un menu" with "une carte"

300

This verb means "to cost."

Coûter


300

This is the French word for "butter"

Le beurre

300

Translate: I like milk for my coffee

J'aime du lait pour mon café



300

The French phrase for "how must does it cost?"

ça coûte combien? 


300

You ordered une baguette expecting a sandwich and got… a whole loaf of bread.


Thinking "baguette" means sandwich

400

This verb means "to leave a tip"

Laisser un pourboire

400

This is the French word for "apple juice"

Le jus de pomme

400

Translate: Leave a tip for the server (female)

Laissez un pourboire pour la serveuse 

400

The French phrase for "to eat something"

Manger quelque chose

400

You order chocolat hoping for some pieces of chocolate, and instead got a drink. Huh?

Forgetting "chocolat" is a drink in France

500

This verb means "to spend"


Dépenser


500

The French word for "green tea"

Le thé vert


500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

Translate: I have a menu for us

J'ai une carte pour nous

500

The French phrase for "not enough of"

Pas assez de

500

You take a sip of your coffee after putting what you thought was sugar in it and YUCK! It's salty???

Putting du sel (salt) instead of sucre in your tasse de café