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		<title>Thank you in French</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:38:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Biernat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you in French Why am I writing this post on how to say thank you in French? I personally believe, along with, forgiveness, giving thanks is one of the most powerful human spiritual things you can do. If you learn how to say thank you in French with a smile your life will be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why am I writing this post on how to say thank you in French? I personally believe, along with, forgiveness, giving thanks is one of the most powerful human spiritual things you can do.  If you learn how to say thank you in French with a smile your life will be a lot easy if you are planning a trip to France or Quebec, for example.</p>
<p>Below I drew a little Dwarf in the French countryside saying, &#8220;merci pour votre aide précieuse&#8221;. This is a very charming way of saying thank you in French, it means literally, &#8220;thank you for your precious help&#8221;.  I love visual learning, as for me a picture is worth a thousand words.</p>
<div id="attachment_65" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 524px"><img class="size-full wp-image-65" title="thank-you-in-french" src="http://learnfrenchlearnfrench.com/images/thank-you-in-french.jpg" alt="Thank you in French" width="514" height="193" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Thank you in French</p></div>
<p>If you memorize this and only this phrase, you will be in the good graces of many people in from Montreal to Marseille.</p>
<h2>Learn a language with memorization</h2>
<p>I know this sounds like hard advice when the entire Internet is saying take French lessons here at this school it is easy and fast.  But I teach and learn languages.  I am not good with languages personally. However, I found that memorizing French words and basic phrases, but mostly words along with blood sweat and tears is the most effective way to learn a language.</p>
<p>To learn a language you do not need a dictionary or phrase book or a translator.  You need physical paper flashcards.  Something that you can hold and carry around with you during the day,  that will test and retest your knowledge over and over again.  This is because most memory problems are a retrieval not a retention problem.  Using language flash cards will teach you word retrieval.</p>
<h3>French for thanks and Gratitude expressions</h3>
<p>I do not want to give you too many as it does not good.  Often less is better than more.  With too many <strong>French vocabulary words</strong> you will become demotivated or frustrated. Just learn the following phrases.</p>
<ul> merci &#8211; thanks<br />
merci beaucop &#8211; thank you very much<br />
merci d&#8217;avoir m&#8217;aidé avec mes devoirs &#8211; thank you for your help with my homework<br />
merci, bien sur &#8211; thanks of course<br />
je vous remercie &#8211; You can see the Je (I) vous (formal you (all) remercie (a polite merci)<br />
je tiens à vous exprimer notre gratitude &#8211; Expression of graditiute<br />
merci de toutes vos bontés &#8211; Thank you for your kindness<br />
mille fois merci 	thanks a million<br />
merci d&#8217;avance &#8211; in advance<br />
avec tous mes remerciements  -	with thanks<br />
je te remercie pour le dîner &#8211; I thank you for the dinner<br />
À votre bon coeur &#8211; With (or from) my heart I thank you (I love this one)</ul>
<p>These expressions of gratitude are all you need.  Copy them to notepad and print them.  Fold them up, put them in your pocket and carry and reference them around all day for one day and that is better than any phrase book.</p>
<p>A mnemonic for Merci beaucop could be &#8220;image a man who is saved from execution, crying and saying &#8220;mercy, Boo hoo&#8221;.  The meaning of this image is &#8216;thank you for showing me mercy and saying me from my exicution&#8217;.  It is a visual link word to help you remember these <strong>French words for thank you very much.</strong>.  If you remember this image you will remember the words in the French language with a mnemonic trick.  Try it with other vocabulary it is pretty fun.</p>
<div id="attachment_66" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 211px"><img class="size-full wp-image-66" title="how-do-you-say-thank-you-in-the-French-language" src="http://learnfrenchlearnfrench.com/images/how-do-you-say-thank-you-in-the-French-language.jpg" alt="Now you know how to say thank you in the French language" width="201" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Now you know how to say thank you in the French language</p></div>
<p>Let me know if I misses any words that might be useful for saying thank you in French or leave a comment and say &#8216;Merci&#8217;.</p>
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		<title>Happy birthday in French</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 15:29:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Biernat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy birthday in French Why did I write a post on happy birthday in French. I live in a foreign country and my daughter had her first birthday. We sang happy birthday in Polish and then in English. Since I also study and speak  the French language, I thought this would a nice little post, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why did I write a post on happy birthday in French. I live in a foreign country and my daughter had her first birthday.  We sang happy birthday in Polish and then in English. Since I also study and speak  the French language, I thought this would a nice little post, so you do not have to use a dictionary to translate the literal meaning of what you hear.</p>
<p>To say happy birthday in Paris, France or Montreal, Quebec (one of my favorate cities, espcially the Latin quarter along St. Dennis street) you simply say:</p>
<ul>
<li> Bonne Fete &#8211; in Quebec or French Canada</li>
<li> Joyeux anniversaire in French in France</li>
<li> Bon anniversaire also in France</li>
</ul>
<p>The word &#8216;bon&#8217; means &#8216;good&#8217;.  In fact a candy is &#8216;bon bon&#8217; in French. &#8216;Anni&#8217; comes from Latin meaning year, that is pretty clear. &#8216;Joyeux&#8217; is the same as in English, joyous.  What about &#8216;fete&#8217;?  It looks like festival does it not?</p>
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<h3>Name day versus Birthday</h3>
<p>In European catholic countries like France, there was a tradition that is now fading, that is to celebrate your name day. The day of your patron Saint&#8217;s name. So my name is Mark.  On the day of St. Mark I would have a birthday like celebration with the exchanging of gifts. I prefer, birthdays as it is more personal.  Although I am very religious I still like secular celebrations in most cases, birthdays included.</p>
<p>If you know someone over lets say 50 and you are living in France, its good to check if they prefer name day or a birthday celebration</p>
<h3>History of Happy Birthdays in France</h3>
<p>Birthdays in France were connected with the coming of age. Some one&#8217;s 15th birthday in France way back when was when a boy was a man and a girl was a woman. It was a rite of passage. The US has something like a &#8216;fun&#8217;, sweet sixteen.</p>
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<p>People would have a debutant&#8217;s party (when a person first appear to the public), or a birthday ball.  In the Middle Ages in France people would conceal rings and gold in the cakes.</p>
<p>In modern France birthdays that end in zero have a longer celebration. Further, the French go out to dinner for the birthday songs and celebrations more than Americans.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note that the American song happy birthday still has a copyright and is illegal to sing in public without permission. The same is not true for <strong>happy birthday in French</strong>, luckily. The American version copy right will expire in 2030 in the USA and 2016 in France and the EU.</p>
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		<title>French clothing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 09:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Biernat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[French clothing Learning words connected with French clothing is fun, because these words are concrete tangible nouns. My opinion as a language learner concrete nouns are the easiest to learn as you can see touch and feel the vocabulary you are trying to study. I am an American who lives in Europe and I see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>French clothing</h2>
<p>Learning words connected with French clothing is fun, because these words are concrete tangible nouns. My opinion as a language learner concrete nouns are the easiest to learn as you can see touch and feel the vocabulary you are trying to study.</p>
<div id="attachment_48" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 235px"><img class="size-full wp-image-48" title="French-clothes" src="http://learnfrenchlearnfrench.com/images/French-clothes.jpg" alt="French clothes and fashion are exceptional" width="225" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">French clothes and fashion are exceptional</p></div>
<p>I am an American who lives in Europe and I see a lot of Europeans and styles and fashion in my city, I think perhaps people from France and in particular Paris might not be dressed the best, but rather the most unusual.</p>
<p>Girls from Montreal are a different style than say girls from Paris, France but both have great <em>French clothing styles</em>.</p>
<p>I have seen girls from France dressed like bubble bees and look great, as well as Gothic styles and Parisians that have a more modern classic look.  I think the only thing you can speak about the Français is the are a cross between traditional and something thought provoking.</p>
<h3>French language words for clothes</h3>
<p>Learn these word. Print out this word in notepad or whatever and carry them with you for about a day. Know them by heart as language needs to be a reflex if you want to speak it well.  I teach and learn languages in Europe. I know people say they do not have the gift of languages, but I have taught 100s maybe 100s of students over the years and I know know people in class who study and those who just show up for the lessons, not linguistic polyglot genius.</p>
<p>trousers = pantalon<br />
swimsuit = maillot de bain<br />
sweatshirt = Sweat-shirt<br />
sweater = chandail<br />
suit = costume<br />
sock = sock<br />
sneakers = Sneakers<br />
slacks = pantalon<br />
skirt = jupe<br />
shorts = Shorts<br />
shoe = chaussure<br />
shirt = chemise<br />
shirt = chemise<br />
raincoat = imperméable<br />
pullover = pull-over<br />
pants = pants<br />
pajamas = pyjama<br />
overcoat = paletot<br />
jeans = Jeans<br />
jacket = veste<br />
handbag = sac à main<br />
dress = robe<br />
coat = manteau<br />
clothes = vêtements<br />
boots = bottes<br />
blouse = blouse<br />
belt = ceinture<br />
bag = sac<br />
backpack = Sac à dos</p>
<div id="attachment_50" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-50" title="French-words-clothing" src="http://learnfrenchlearnfrench.com/images/French-words-clothing.jpg" alt="French clothing words" width="300" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">French clothing words</p></div>
<h2>French clothing words</h2>
<p>Most memory and learning problems are a retraction rather than a retention problem, this is why testing is an important part of studying a language.</p>
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<li>trousers<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>pantalon</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>swimsuit<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>maillot de bain</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>sweatshirt<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>Sweat-shirt</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>sweater<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>chandail</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>suit<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>costume</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>sock<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>sock</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>sneakers<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>Sneakers</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>slacks<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>pantalon</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>skirt<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>jupe</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>shorts<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>Shorts</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>shoe<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>chaussure</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>shirt<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>chemise</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>shirt<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>chemise</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>raincoat<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>imperméable</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>pullover<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>pull-over</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>pants<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>pants</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>pajamas<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>pyjama</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>overcoat<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>paletot</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>jeans<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>Jeans</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>jacket<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>veste</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>handbag<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>sac à main</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>dress<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>robe</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>coat<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>manteau</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>clothes<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>vêtements</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>boots<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>bottes</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>blouse<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>blouse</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>belt<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>ceinture</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>bag<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>sac</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>backpack<br />
<select>
<option>Answer</option>
<option>Sac à dos</option>
</select>
</li>
</ol>
</form>
<h3>Vocabulary vs Grammar to learn a language</h3>
<p>How did you do? If you did not get 100% on this test go back until you do. French in my opinion is an easy language to communicate in if you know the vocbulary, of course grammar is another things, but words always come first. Why? Because what good is the grammar if you have no words to use, but the converse is not true. Let me know if you see any corrections to my <strong>French clothing</strong> word list.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 09:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Biernat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you say hello in French There are many ways to say hello in French. Some of the ways to greet people are formal and some are informal. In the USA many people think we do not have such a division between the formal and informal greetings, but we do. You will not say [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many ways to say hello in French. Some of the ways to greet people are formal and some are informal. In the USA many people think we do not have such a division between the formal and informal greetings, but we do.</p>
<p>You will not say &#8216;hey man&#8217; to your professor, nor will you say &#8216;it is a pleasure to meet you&#8217; to your friend. That being said here are a few different ways you can say hello in the French language from Paris to Montreal, Canada.</p>
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<h3>French hello</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>Hello </em>including good morning, good afternoon and good day in English is <em>Bonjour</em> in French.  This is both formal and informal. Bon means good and jour means day. Bon Bon is a candy in fact.  And think of soup de jour, which is soup of the day.  It is pronounced &#8216;bon&#8217; like Jame Bond with out the &#8216;d&#8217; and &#8216;zhore&#8217; like &#8216;shore&#8217; but with a z sound. To say <strong>hello in French is bonjour</strong>.</li>
<li>Hi in French or an informal way of saying <em>hello</em> in France is <em>salut</em>. It sounds like the English word &#8216;salute&#8217; like &#8216;salute a soldier&#8217; but with out a &#8216;t&#8217; at the end of the word. This is an informal hello or greeting in Paris or Quebec or anywhere really.</li>
</ul>
<p>When learning words like greetings of hello in a language try not to use a French dictionary or translations. Use word lists and memorized them. When you have say ten to twenty words put them on a piece of paper and carry them around with you. Making word lists and carrying them around with you is one of the best ways to learn.</p>
<p>I am making this site to include many such word lists. From vocabulary list you can make your own flash cards for all the greetings.</p>
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<p>Basically people are friendly, do not believe, for example, that Parisians are snobs or people from Montreal do not like speaking the English language. If you smile and make an effort you will meet good and bad people everywhere. I am an American that has live in Europe for many years. I am not a European but an American and perceived that way and people are really friendly to me.</p>
<p>So learn to say &#8220;hello&#8221; and smile and France can be your playground.  But the smiling is very important.</p>
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