What are some common French phrases in spoken English?

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Some common French phrases used in spoken English include: 1. Bon appétit - Enjoy your meal 2. Déjà vu - Feeling of having experienced something before 3. RSVP (Répondez s'il vous plaît) - Please respond 4. Faux pas - Social blunder or mistake 5. C'est la vie - That's life 6. Voilà - There it...
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Some common French phrases used in spoken English include: 1. Bon appétit - Enjoy your meal 2. Déjà vu - Feeling of having experienced something before 3. RSVP (Répondez s'il vous plaît) - Please respond 4. Faux pas - Social blunder or mistake 5. C'est la vie - That's life 6. Voilà - There it is 7. C'est la vie - That's life 8. Rendezvous - Meeting or appointment 9. Joie de vivre - Joy of living 10. Bon voyage - Have a good journey read less
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bon voyage. deja vu. en route. faux pas. a la carte. blancmange. carte blanche. aide-de-camp
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Bonjour! (bon-zhoohr) – Hello/Good day! Salut! (sah-loo) – Hi/Bye! Bon soir! (bon swahr) – Good evening! Au revoir! (oh ray-vwah) – Goodbye! Coucou! (soo-soo) – Hey there! Allô? (ah-low) – Hello? À plus! (ah ploo) – See you later! À...
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Bonjour! (bon-zhoohr) – Hello/Good day! Salut! (sah-loo) – Hi/Bye! Bon soir! (bon swahr) – Good evening! Au revoir! (oh ray-vwah) – Goodbye! Coucou! (soo-soo) – Hey there! Allô? (ah-low) – Hello? À plus! (ah ploo) – See you later! À tout à l'heure! (ah toot a luhr) – See you soon/See you in a while! read less
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1.) Dejavu - A feeling about any event that we have experienced it earlier 2.) Bon voyage - Have a good trip 3.) Excuse me - ("Excusez moi" in French) Pardon 4.) Madame - Ms/Mrs
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Some common French phrases that are frequently used in spoken English include: 1. Bon appétit (Enjoy your meal) 2. Déjà vu (Already seen) 3. RSVP (Répondez s'il vous plaît - Please respond) 4. C'est la vie (That's life) 5. Faux pas (Social blunder) 6. Joie de...
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Some common French phrases that are frequently used in spoken English include: 1. Bon appétit (Enjoy your meal) 2. Déjà vu (Already seen) 3. RSVP (Répondez s'il vous plaît - Please respond) 4. C'est la vie (That's life) 5. Faux pas (Social blunder) 6. Joie de vivre (Joy of living) 7. Rendezvous (Meeting) 8. En route (On the way) 9. Hors d'oeuvre (Appetizer) 10. Coup de grâce (Final blow) read less
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Some common French phrases used in spoken English include: Bon appétit: Enjoy your meal. C'est la vie: That's life. Je ne sais quoi: An indescribable quality. Faux pas: A social blunder. Déjà vu: The feeling of having experienced something before. À la carte: According...
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Some common French phrases used in spoken English include: Bon appétit: Enjoy your meal. C'est la vie: That's life. Je ne sais quoi: An indescribable quality. Faux pas: A social blunder. Déjà vu: The feeling of having experienced something before. À la carte: According to the menu. RSVP (Répondez s'il vous plaît): Please respond. Fiancé/Fiancée: Engaged person. Touché: Acknowledgment of a good point. Cliché: An overused expression or idea. read less
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some frech phrases used in english:- "Déjà vu" - feeling you've been here before "Rendez-vous" - a meeting, often romantic "Bon appétit" - enjoy your meal "Faux pas" - a social blunder "Je ne sais quoi" - an indescribable quality
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some frech phrases used in english:- "Déjà vu" - feeling you've been here before "Rendez-vous" - a meeting, often romantic "Bon appétit" - enjoy your meal "Faux pas" - a social blunder "Je ne sais quoi" - an indescribable quality read less
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