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BEGINNER1. LESSON #1.

BONJOUR

- Bonjour.
- Bonjour.
- Bonjour.
- Je m’appelle Marie.
- Je m’appelle Jean.
- Je m’appelle Suzanne.
- Je m’appelle Victor.
- Je suis français.
- Je suis française.

You just discovered Jean, Marie and their children. Their everyday life adventures will start on
lesson #4. Don't be surprise to lose them just for the next two lessons. Starting lesson #4, you will
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TRANSLATION

- Hello.
- Hello.
- Hello.
- My name is Marie.
- My name is Jean.
- My name is Suzanne.
- My name is Victor.
- I’m French.
- I’m French.
In French, we use Bonjour to say hello to everyone. It fits for an old
person, a young one, a man, a woman, your boss or a dear friend.
Bonjour can be used at any time of the day. Of course there are casual
ways to say it too. We'll see them in good time.

Jean is a French masculine name. You might want to translate it John if


you’re talking about the prophet.

Bonjour : hello
Je m’appelle : my name is
Je suis : I am
Français : French (for a boy)
Française : French (for a girl)

In French, most adjectives have a feminine form and a masculine form.


Feminine form ends with an -e.
Français runs for a boy. Française runs for a girl.

Translate in English :
1. Bonjour.
2. Je m’appelle Paul.
3. Je m’appelle Laura.
4. Je suis français.
5. Je suis française.

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