Common French Phrases : Common French Phrases for Romance

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2007

Take French lessons online; learn common French phrases for romance in this free online foreign language video lesson.

Expert: Stéphanie Hourie Morrow
Bio: Stéphanie Hourie Morrow is a native French speaker and has been giving language lessons for 10 years.
Filmmaker: EV studios

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  • "Y a aucune chance pour que t'ailles chez moi, chéri."

  • I could not agree with you more. The point of these videos is to learn the language, not focus on the superficial crap (like most Americans tend to do). These videos are wonderful and have helped me a great deal with learning the language.

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  • THATS WHAT SHE SAID.

  • Phrases for Romance, interesting first question. "Did you come by yourself?" Next I was expecting, "Did you put something in my drink?" lmao!! Awesome lessons though. Very nice to put these up

  • -Veux-tu aller chez moi?

    -laissez-moi tranquille!

    what a romance

  • Can't get how she has a french accent while speakin english and an english accent while speakin french.

  • tres bien, ca me plait :) merci!

  • nice and helpful clip.thankyou

  • I really like these french phrases because there not as hard as other ones bt some of this can get hard. Not alot of it is hard.

  • @PrincessOfFairyland : I don't hate you. I just try to explain my point of view. If he is just a friend, prefer to say " j'ai un ami" if you're a boy. You can say the other too but we usually say " j'ai un ami ". Pfff even a french can't know all subtilities of our language... It's a way more difficult than the other languages, especially when we talk grammatical parts... and all times of conjugation...

  • @GOBELINFURAX Oh lol. But it'll be ok to say ''J'ai des copains'', right? Or would that mean ''I have boyfriends''? xD .. could you not say ''J'ai un copain'', if you actually just have 1 guy friend? :D

    ..just saying the posibilities..don't hate me :P

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