Practical phrases for travel — ordering, paying, and getting around.
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À quelle heure est le petit-déjeuner ?
What time is breakfast? (Literally 'little lunch'.)
Vous êtes ouverts ?
Are you open?
Où sont les toilettes ?
Where are the toilets? (Always plural in French.)
Il y a encore du papier toilette ?
Is there more toilet paper? ('Encore' = still/more.)
Où il y a un bon restaurant ?
Where's a good restaurant?
C'est pas cher ou cher ?
Is it cheap or expensive? ('Pas cher' (not expensive) is more natural than a word for 'cheap'.)
Où je peux trouver un supermarché ?
Where can I find a supermarket?
Tu en veux combien ?
How many do you want? (Literally 'you of-them want how many?' — 'en' = of it/them.)
Je peux boire l'eau du robinet ?
Can I drink the tap water? ('Robinet' = tap/faucet.)
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq.
One, two, three, four, five.
Six, sept, huit, neuf, dix.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Ça coûte combien ?
How much does it cost?
Je peux payer par carte ?
Can I pay by card?
On peut payer, s'il vous plaît ?
Can we pay, please?
On partage.
Let's split it. (Literally 'we share'. Also: 'on fait moitié-moitié' (50/50).)
Vous avez de l'eau ?
Do you have water?
L'addition, s'il vous plaît !
The bill, please! ('Addition' literally — what gets added up.)
Je paie pour mon ami / mon amie.
I'll pay for my friend.
Mon ami paie pour moi. / Mon amie paie pour moi.
My friend is paying for me.
Je peux vous aider avec autre chose ?
Can I help you with something else? (Literally 'with other thing'.)
C'est délicieux.
This tastes delicious.
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