You do not need to be fluent to function in a French-speaking country. What you need is the right vocabulary — the phrases that come up every single day, in every situation, from the moment you arrive.

This is that list. Fifty phrases, organised by situation, with English translations. These are not textbook phrases — they are the ones real people actually say.

How to use this list: Read through once to get familiar. Then pick one section per day and practise saying each phrase out loud. Hearing yourself say French — even badly — is how your brain starts to own it.
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1BonjourHello / Good morning
2BonsoirGood evening
3SalutHi / Hey (informal)
4Ça va ?How are you? / You good?
5Ça va bien, merci.I'm fine, thanks.
6Comment vous appelez-vous ?What is your name? (formal)
7Je m'appelle...My name is...
8Enchanté(e).Nice to meet you.
9Au revoir.Goodbye.
10À bientôt.See you soon.
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11Où est... ?Where is...?
12Comment aller à... ?How do I get to...?
13C'est loin d'ici ?Is it far from here?
14Tournez à gauche / à droite.Turn left / right.
15Continuez tout droit.Go straight ahead.
16Je voudrais un ticket, s'il vous plaît.I would like a ticket, please.
17À quelle heure part le prochain train ?What time does the next train leave?
18Je suis perdu(e).I am lost.
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19Combien ça coûte ?How much does this cost?
20C'est trop cher.That is too expensive.
21Je prends ça.I'll take this.
22Vous acceptez les cartes ?Do you accept cards?
23Est-ce que vous avez... ?Do you have...?
24Je cherche...I'm looking for...
25Pouvez-vous m'aider ?Can you help me?
26L'addition, s'il vous plaît.The bill, please.
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27Je travaille comme...I work as a...
28J'ai un rendez-vous avec...I have a meeting with...
29Pouvez-vous répéter, s'il vous plaît ?Could you repeat that, please?
30Je ne comprends pas.I don't understand.
31Parlez-vous anglais ?Do you speak English?
32Pouvez-vous parler plus lentement ?Could you speak more slowly?
33Comment dit-on... en français ?How do you say... in French?
34Je suis nouveau/nouvelle ici.I am new here.
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35Je cherche un appartement.I am looking for a flat.
36C'est disponible à partir de quand ?When is it available from?
37Il y a un problème avec...There is a problem with...
38J'ai besoin d'un document officiel.I need an official document.
39Où est la mairie ?Where is the town hall?
40Je voudrais ouvrir un compte bancaire.I would like to open a bank account.
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41Bien sûr.Of course.
42Pas de problème.No problem.
43C'est vrai ?Really? Is that true?
44Je suis d'accord.I agree.
45Bonne idée !Good idea!
46Ça dépend.It depends.
47C'est comme ça.That's just how it is.
48On y va ?Shall we go?
49Avec plaisir.With pleasure. / I'd love to.
50Bon courage !Good luck! / Keep going!

What comes next?

These 50 phrases are a starting point, not a finishing line. The gap between knowing a phrase and actually using it confidently in real life is closed by one thing: practice. Saying it out loud, repeatedly, in real conversations with real people.

That is exactly what our free 6-week course is built around. You will learn 1,000+ phrases like these — in context, with native speaker audio, and with a community of learners practising alongside you. Not memorising lists alone. Actual conversation.

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