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French In Translation
By *Narfmaster
Hello.
Translation: Bonjour! (Polite) | Salut! (Informal)
Pronunciation: Bour-jeur (Poilte) | Salloo (Informal)
How are you?
Translation: Ca va?
Pronunciation: Sa va?
What is your name?
Translation: Comment tu t'appelles?
Pronunciation: Commont too tappelles
My name is...
Translation: Je m'appelle Alex
Pronunciation: Jeh mappell Alex
Where are you from?
Translation: Où est-ce que vous êtes ?
Pronunciation: Oo est-se keh voos ehtes?
Could you help me please?
Translation: Pouvez-vous m'aider s'il VOUS plaît?
Pronunciation: Poo-vay voo maid see voos plais?
Please.
Translation: S'il vous plaît (Formal) S'il te plaît (Informal)
Pronunciation: Sil voos play (Formal) Sil teh play
Thank you.
Translation: Merci!
Pronunciation: Mehr-sea
You're welcome.
Translation: Vous êtes bienvenu.
Pronunciation: Voos ett bee-anne-ven-oo
Excuse me.
Translation: Excuse moi
Pronunciation: Excuse-em moia
Goodbye.
Translation: Au revoir!
Pronunciation: Or rev-woiar!
By *Narfmaster
Hello.
Translation: Bonjour! (Polite) | Salut! (Informal)
Pronunciation: Bour-jeur (Poilte) | Salloo (Informal)
How are you?
Translation: Ca va?
Pronunciation: Sa va?
What is your name?
Translation: Comment tu t'appelles?
Pronunciation: Commont too tappelles
My name is...
Translation: Je m'appelle Alex
Pronunciation: Jeh mappell Alex
Where are you from?
Translation: Où est-ce que vous êtes ?
Pronunciation: Oo est-se keh voos ehtes?
Could you help me please?
Translation: Pouvez-vous m'aider s'il VOUS plaît?
Pronunciation: Poo-vay voo maid see voos plais?
Please.
Translation: S'il vous plaît (Formal) S'il te plaît (Informal)
Pronunciation: Sil voos play (Formal) Sil teh play
Thank you.
Translation: Merci!
Pronunciation: Mehr-sea
You're welcome.
Translation: Vous êtes bienvenu.
Pronunciation: Voos ett bee-anne-ven-oo
Excuse me.
Translation: Excuse moi
Pronunciation: Excuse-em moia
Goodbye.
Translation: Au revoir!
Pronunciation: Or rev-woiar!
Literature
Hungarian Grammar Lesson 1.
HUNGARIAN GRAMMAR LESSON 1. - Greetings and Expressions
Good morning!
Jó reggelt (kívánok)!
Hello! (formal, literally 'good day')
Jó napot (kívánok)!
Good evening!
Jó estét (kívánok)!
Good night!
Jó éjszakát (kívánok)!
Note: the above expression are both formal and informal. The kívánok is optional and slightly more formal. With kívánok, the expressions mean 'I wish you good morning', etc...
Goodbye! / Hello!
f: A viszontlátásra
if: Szervusz (Szervusztok to more than one person)
if: Szia (Sziasztok to more than one person)
How are you?
f: Hogy van?
if: Hogy vagy?
Note: When you ask Hogy vagy? in Hungarian, you are really
Literature
Hungarian Grammar Lesson
HUNGARIAN GRAMMAR LESSON - Alphabet and Pronunciation
Consonants
The following are pronounced and written as in English:
b, d, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, p, r, t, v, z
Notes:
g is always hard as in 'gun', never soft as in 'gem'
r is rolled off the tongue, though not really trilled
t is pronounced with the tongue touching the back of the teeth (dental)
The following consonants are pronounced and/or spelled differently than
in English, and require special attention:
c is pronounced like the ts in 'bats'
cs is the English ch as in 'check'
gy is one sound pronounced like dy, or the d in 'adulation'
j, ly are both pronounced as y like 'ye
Literature
Let's hear it for Scandinavia
1. While flipping through the phone book, you come across someone with a Scandia name and you must resist the urge to call him/her to practise speaking.
2. You always take vacations in places near the coast to keep yourself satisfied until you "return to your homeland".
3. You believe that the "th", "v", and "k" sounds should exist in all languages.
4. You believe that Old Norse should be taught alongside Latin in all English-speaking schools.
5. When going into a bookstore, you always go to the Reference section first to see if any of the Scandia languages are carried.
6. You firmly believe that Swedish should be the international langu
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Isn't it "Comment t'appelles tu?" instead of "Comment tu t'appelles?"