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       The sounds used in spoken French can almost all be found in English. There are a couple of
       exceptions: nasal vowels (represented in our pronunciation guides by o or u followed by an
       almost inaudible nasal consonant sound m, n or ng), the ‘funny’ u (ew in our guides) and the
       deep-in-the-throat r. Bearing these few points in mind and reading our pronunciation guides
       below as if they were English, you’ll be understood just fine.

                                      Where’s …?
       BASICS                         Où est …?    oo ay …
       Hello.    Bonjour.   bon·zhoor
       Goodbye.   Au revoir.   o·rer·vwa  EATING & DRINKING
       Yes./No.  Oui./Non.  wee/non
       Excuse me.   Excusez-moi.  ek·skew·zay·mwa  What would you recommend?
       Sorry.    Pardon.   par·don    Qu’est-ce que vous   kes·ker voo
                                      conseillez?
                                                   kon·say·yay
       Please.   S’il vous plaît.  seel voo play  I’d like …, please.
       Thank you.  Merci.  mair·see   Je voudrais …,    zher voo·dray …
                                      s’il vous plaît.   seel voo play
       You’re welcome.                I’m a vegetarian.
       De rien.      der ree·en       Je suis végétarien/   zher swee vay·zhay·ta·ryun/
                                      végétarienne. (m/f)
                                                   vay·zhay·ta·ryen
       Do you speak English?
       Parlez-vous anglais?   par·lay·voo ong·glay  Please bring the bill.  a·por·tay·mwa
                                      Apportez-moi
       I don’t understand.            l’addition,   la·dee·syon
       Je ne comprends pas.   zher ner kom·pron pa  s’il vous plaît.   seel voo play
       How much is this?
       C’est combien?   say kom·byun
                                      EMERGENCIES
       ACCOMMODATION                  Help!
       Do you have any rooms available?   Au secours!   o skoor
                                      I’m lost.
       Est-ce que vous avez   es·ker voo za·vay   Je suis    zhe swee·
       des chambres libres?    day shom·brer lee·brer  perdu/perdue. (m/f)  pair·dew
       How much is it per night/person?
       Quel est le prix    kel ay ler pree
       par nuit/personne?   par nwee/per·son  Want More?
                                       For in-depth language information
                                       and handy phrases, check out Lonely
       DIRECTIONS                      Planet’s French Phrasebook. You’ll
       Can you show me (on the map)?   find it at shop.lonelyplanet.com, or
       Pouvez-vous m’indiquer  poo·vay·voo mun·dee·kay    you can buy Lonely Planet’s iPhone
       (sur la carte)?   (sewr la kart)  phrasebooks at the Apple App Store.


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