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Aller au Restaurant - Going to a Restaurant

Key vocab

Key vocab

  • L'entrée (f) - starter.
  • Le plat principal - main course.
  • Le dessert - dessert.
  • La carte - menu.
  • L'addition - the bill.
  • Une boisson (🥤) - a drink.
  • Un verre de... (🥛) - a glass of...
  • Avoir soif/faim - to be thirsty/hungry.
  • Commander - to order.
J'ai commandé

J'ai commandé

  • J'ai déjà commandé mon entrée, mais elle n'est toujours pas arrivée.
    • I have already ordered my starter but it still has not arrived.
  • Pouvons-nous avoir une carafe d'eau ? J'ai soif.
    • Can we have a jug of water? I am thirsty.
  • L'addition s'il vous plait.
    • The bill please.
Je voudrais

Je voudrais

  • Qu'est-ce que vous voudriez?
    • What would you like?
  • Je voudrais des crevettes (🍤) comme entrée, et du poulet (🐔) avec frites comme plat principal.
    • I would like the prawns as a starter and chicken with chips as a main course.
Ce week-end

Ce week-end

  • Qu'est-ce que tu mangeras ce week-end?
    • What will you eat this weekend?
  • Je mangerai du potage et une baguette (🥖).
    • I will eat soup and a baguette.
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Common Tenses

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Present Tense

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Perfect Tense

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Imperfect Tense

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Imperfect vs Perfect

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