Top 3 Ways To Introduce Yourself In French!

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By Franck

Learn How To Introduce Yourself In French

If you are planning to travel to France, Canada, Quebec, or any of the numerous French speaking countries, the first thing you need to do is to learn how to present yourself.

Don't worry, it is extremely easy, and here I will show you the different kinds of greetings, and explain why you should use this one instead of that...

We assume that you are the English Native (John), and that you are talking with a French native (Marc).

Note: Marc is a common French name. Be careful, Mark doesn't take a K at the end (like the name Mark).

Ok, ready? Let's start.

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Formal French Greetings (For Adults)

John: Bonjour! = Hello!

Marc: Bonjour!

John: Comment allez–vous? = How are you doing? Or How are you.

Marc: Je vais bien, Merci. I'm fine thanks.

Explanation: you can use this form of French Greetings in a business context without any problem. You can also use it at an interview.

However, this is not modern French, and as we will see, it is not for the youngers. This kind of Greetings is used by adults only. As a teen, I've never said bonjour to one of my friends...

Teenagers and French Greetings

John: Salut, ca va? = Hi, How are you doing?

Marc: Ca va, et toi? = Fine, what about you?

John: Tu fais quoi là? = What are you doing right now?

Marc: Je vais a l' école = I'm going to school

In this case, two teenagers are talking. Note that they are not using the famous bonjour!

Slang and French Greetings...

John: Ca se passe Marc? = Everything is OK Marc?

Marc: Tranquille = Smooth, no problems.

John: Quoi de neuf? = What's new?

Marc: Rien que du vieux! = Only old news!

This form of Greetings is Slang. You do not want to use it with adults or at work... Teenagers use to speak like this. They use the modern French language which tend to vary from one department to another.

You know have three different ways to say Hi. According to the situation, use the appropriate one. Be aware that the French language is really rich, and that what you are learning right now can be an old French which is not used any more!

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kerima  says:
11 months ago

i want to learn french please

Franck   says:
11 months ago

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10 months ago

some great resources here, thanks a lot.

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10 months ago

Thank you for visiting my Learn French page.

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5 months ago

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