être
to be; being
avoir
to have
je
I
de
of, from, by, than, in, with (see #28)
ne
not
pas
not; step, pace
le
the; him, it (refering to a masculine singular noun) (see #8, 15, 18)
la
the; her, it (refering to a feminine singular noun) (see #7, 15, 18)
tu
you
vous
you, yourself
il
he, it
et
and
à
in, to, with
un
a, an; one (used before a masculine singular noun) (see #26, 31)
l'
the (used instead of ''le'' or ''la'' before nouns that begin with a vowel) (see #7, 8, 18)
qui
who, whom; that, which
aller
to go
les
the; them (referring to a plural noun) (see #7, 8, 15)
en
in, into, to, as
ça
this, that (see #203)
faire
to do, make
tout
all, everything, any; very, quite
on
we, you
que
that; what; which
ce
this, that (see #73, 99, 201)
une
a, an; one (used before a feminine singular noun) (see #14, 31)
mes
my (used before plural nouns) (see #50, 108)
d'
of, from, by, than, in, with (used before a vowel or mute h) (see #4)
pour
for
se
himself, herself, themselves (see #60)
des
some (used before a plural noun) (see #14, 26)
dire
to say, tell
pouvoir
can, to be able to
vouloir
to want
mais
but
me
me, myself
nous
we, us
dans
in, into
elle
she, it (refers to a feminine singular noun)
savoir
to know
du
(de + le/les) = of the, from the
où
where, that
y
it, there
t'
you, yourself (shortened form used before a vowel)
bien
well, very; good
voir
to see
plus
more
non
no
te
you, yourself
mon
my (used before a masculine singular noun) (see #27, 108)
au
(à + le) = at the, to the, in the
avec
with
moi
I, me
si
yes, so; if
quoi
what (exclamatory, interrogative, after preposition)
devoir
to have to, must; duty, test
oui
yes
ils
they (refers to a group of masculine or mixed masculine/feminine nouns)
comme
as, like; how, same
s'
himself, herself, themselves (used before a vower) (see #30)
venir
to come, occur
sur
on, upon; over; sour
toi
you, yourself (after preposition)
ici
here
rien
nothing
lui
he, him, it, her
bon
good, right, kind; voucher; then
là
there, here, then
suivre
to follow
pourquoi
why
parler
to speak, talk
prendre
to take, get
cette
this, that (before a feminine noun) (see #25, 99, 201)
quand
when, whenever
alors
then, yet, so
chose
thing, matter
par
per, by, through, out of
son
his (masculine), her (feminine), its (thing)
croire
to believe, think
aimer
to love, like, be fond of
falloir
it is necessary, must, have to
comment
how; what
très
very
ou
or
passer
to pass, go by, cross
penser
to think
aussi
also, too
jamais
never
attendre
to wait for, expect
trouver
to find
laisser
to leave
petit
small, little; child, baby
merci
thanks, thank you
même
same; even, very
sa
his, her, its (feminine)
ta
your (reminine)
autre
other, another, different
arriver
to arrive
ces
these, those (see #25, 73, 201)
donner
to give, give away