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Comprehensive vocabulary and grammar review from French Lessons 1-3 covering pronouns, verbs (être and avoir), articles, daily objects, and pronunciation rules.
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je
I
tu
you (informal, one person)
il
he
elle
she
nous
we
Être
to be
Je suis
I am
Tu es
You are
Il est
He is
Elle est
She is
Nous sommes
We are
Avoir
to have
J'ai
I have
Tu as
You have
Il a
He has
Elle a
She has
Nous avons
We have
un
a/an (masculine)
une
a/an (feminine)
le
the (masculine)
la
the (feminine)
un livre
a book
un téléphone
a phone
une voiture
a car
un frère
a brother
une sœur
a sister
un chat
a cat
une maison
a house
un stylo
a pen
une table
a table
une école
a school
Je suis étudiante.
I am a student.
J'ai une sœur.
I have a sister.
Nous sommes étudiantes.
We are students (all female).
Nous avons une voiture.
We have a car.
Ene a un téléphone.
She has a prone.
Tu as un frère.
You have a brother.
French Sentence Order
Subject + Verb + Object
French Noun Rule
Always learn nouns with their article.
Elision Rule (J')
Je becomes J' before a vowel or silent h (e.g., J'ai, J'aime).
J'ai Pronunciation
Approximated as 'zhay'.
un Pronunciation
Nasal sound.
une Pronunciation
Approximated as 'ewn'.
French R Pronunciation
Comes from the throat.
Final e Pronunciation
Often silent.