Leo Wegner

Salutations et présentations

Salutations et présentations

Learning a language starts with saying hello. These greetings and introductions will get you through your first conversations in French.

Greeting people

French English When to use
Bonjour Hello / Good morning All day, formal and informal
Bonsoir Good evening After ~6 PM
Salut Hi / Bye Casual, among friends
Au revoir Goodbye Standard farewell
Bonne nuit Good night Before going to sleep

Introducing yourself

The magic formula: Je m'appelle + your name.

French English
Je m'appelle Marie. My name is Marie.
Comment tu t'appelles ? What's your name? (informal)
Comment vous appelez-vous ? What's your name? (formal)
Enchanté(e). Nice to meet you.

Tu vs. Vous

French has two words for "you":

  • Tu — for friends, family, children, people your age in casual settings
  • Vous — for strangers, elders, authority figures, and also the plural "you all"

Rule of thumb: When in doubt, use vous. The French person will tell you on peut se tutoyer (we can use tu) when they're comfortable.

Essential phrases

French English
Oui / Non Yes / No
S'il vous plaît Please (formal)
Merci (beaucoup) Thank you (very much)
De rien You're welcome
Excusez-moi Excuse me
Pardon Sorry
Je ne comprends pas I don't understand
Parlez-vous anglais ? Do you speak English?

Comprueba lo que aprendiste

Responde las preguntas de abajo para marcar este capítulo como leído.

How do you say "hello" in French?

"Salut" is appropriate in formal situations.

Complete: Je ___ Marie.

Which word for "you" should you use with a stranger?

How do you say "I don't understand"?

"Enchanté" means ___ in English.