 Bonjour mes amis, I'm Ania Fernando, I'm an editor at Adweek, and today I'm going to be teaching you some essential French phrases you'll want to know in Cannes. So here we go. Probably one of the most essential phrases you'll need. You're going to be drinking a lot of rosé. So if you're asking a waiter, yes, I'd like some more rosé. You would say, oui, j'aime la plus de rosé. I think you're going to want to keep the bottle on the table, so if the waiter tries to take it away, you can say, le c'est la bouteille. You're going to be doing a lot of walking, so you might want to complain to someone that your feet hurt. You would say, mes pieds font mal. And this is probably one of the most important phrases you're going to want to know. Where is the restroom? So you say, où sont les toilettes? Don't ask, où sont les salles de bain, because that would be asking where the room is with a bathtub. You're going to be meeting a lot of people in Cannes, and you're going to want to ask them where they're from. So you would say, vous venez d'où? Everyone's out for a reward, so you want to wish them good luck tonight. You would say, bonne chance ce soir. If you're at a bar, you want someone to hold your beer, you would say, t'es les mavières. You're definitely going to want to go to the beach, and if you need directions, if you want to ask someone where is the beach, you would say, où est la plage? Every morning, you're going to want to have a chocolate croissant, because they're the best. So you would say, je peux avoir un pain au chocolat? You're definitely going to want to know what the Wi-Fi password is. For some reason, the French call Wi-Fi, oui, fi, it's very silly. So you would ask, c'est quoi le mot de passe de Wi-Fi? You're probably going to be going to the gutter bar. If you want to know what time it closes, you would say, à quelle heure ferme le goûteur bas? A phrase that you'll definitely want to know is, I don't speak French. So you would say, je parle pas français. So there you have it. The essential French phrases you'll need to know for a week in Cannes. And if you need something else, there's always the Wi-Fi. Au revoir.