French short sentences

French phrases are as follows:

1、A la semaine prochaine! See you next week!

2, a lundy! See you on monday!

3. Good night! Happy new year!

Joyeux didn't! Merry Christmas!

5. Happy anniversary! Happy birthday!

6. Good night! Happy holidays!

7. Have a nice weekend! Have a nice weekend!

8. Good night! I wish you the best of health!

I wish you a happy job! Good luck with your work!

10, good luck! Have a good appetite!

1 1, good luck! Good luck!

Bon voyage! Bon voyage!

13, Bonne route! Have a safe trip!

14、félications! Congratulations!

15, Tiens, hello. Hello. What are you doing here?

16, hello, Jebois, a pot of Saint Paul. Bye, bye. You know that. Hello. I'm here to drink to Paul's health. Today is his birthday. Do you know each other?

17, no, I don't know. No, we have never met.

18, eh! Look, the conviction work. This is the tailor. Well, this is Paul. He works in a clothing store. He is a tailor.

Hello, Paul, happy anniversary! Hello, Paul. Happy birthday.

20. Hello, Annie. Jesus TRS content fair cognition. Hello, Anna, nice to meet you.

Look, the grand holiday is coming. Are all your projects here? Summer vacation is coming, what are your plans? To the blue coast?

22. Here is a table, a plate and a box, but there is no box. It's beautiful to go to the beach in the Mediterranean, but I have another idea.

23. Is it possible? Can you let us know?

24. I think I am ready! Amsterdam, Canno, Venice, Wilberti Sullo ... and so on. I want to travel around Europe. Go to Amsterdam, the city of canals, and Venice, the water city.

Are you a sailing organizer? Do you join a tour group?

16, yes, yes, Carrefour Paris. Yes, go with Paris Road Travel Agency.

17, hello, madam. Hello, madam.

Hello, Sylvie. Hello, Sylvie.

Madam, allow me to introduce my father to you. Dad, I want you to meet our teacher, Mrs Dubois.

Introduction to French:

French is one of the most widely used independent languages of Roman after Spanish. At present, 87 million people in the world speak English as their mother tongue, and another 285 million people use English (including those who speak English as a second language). French is the official language of the United Nations, the European Union and other regional and international organizations. French and Canadian French are two branches of French in the world, and there are great differences between them.