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In town
En ville
To go
Aller
To buy
Acheter
To hope
Espérer
A store
Un magasin
A supermarket
Un supermarché
A mall
Un centre-commercial
A movie theatre
Un cinéma
A bookstore
Une librairie
A bank
Une banque
To do the grocery shopping
Faire les courses
To shop
Faire les magasins
A library
Une bibliothèque
The verb aller is irregular
Conjugated as: je vais, tu vas, il/elle/on va, nous allons, vous allez, ils/elles vont.
La boulangerie-pâtisserie
Most visited store in town specializing in fresh breads and pastries.
L'épicerie
Means corner store, offers quick goods, more convenient than supermarkets.
La boucherie / charcuterie
Sells meats and charcuterie products, butchers pride in local sourcing.
Fromagerie
Specializes in a diverse range of cheeses, some are region-specific.
Pool
La piscine
Gym
La salle de sport
To wait
Attendre
To hear
Entendre
To sell
Vendre
To chat
Discuter
To find / to meet up with
Retrouver
Concert
Le concert
Museum
Le musée
Cafe
Le café
Hotel
l’hôtel
Stadium
Le stade
How much does… cost?
Combien coûte…?
It costs…
ça coûte…
How to go to town
Comment aller en ville
On / by bus
En bus
On / by bike
À vélo
On / by foot
À pied
By scooter
À trottinette
By motorcycle
À Moto
By car
En voiture
By metro
En métro
To go out
Sortir
To return
Rentrer
To leave
Partir
To arrive
Arriver
To take
Prendre
Okay!
D’accord
Close to
Près de
Across (from, like at a table)
En face de
Far from
Loin de
To the left of
À gauche de
To the right of
À droite de
je pars
I leave
tu pars
You (singular) leave
il/elle/on part
He/She/One leaves
nous partons
We leave
vous partez
You (plural/formal) leave
ils/elles partent
They leave
je sors
I go out
tu sors
You (singular) go out
il/elle/on sort
He/She/One goes out
nous sortons
We go out
vous sortez
You (plural/formal) go out
ils/elles sortent
They go out