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QuestionHow do I say "I love you more and more" in French?Dodo47Top AnswererYou can say "Je t'aime de plus en plus". Je = I / t' = you / aime (from the verb aimer) = love / de = doesn't need a translation here / plus en plus = more and more.
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QuestionHow do I say "I miss you too much" in French?Community Answer"Tu me manques trop!"
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QuestionHow can I ask, "How long are you here for?"Community AnswerThe formal version of the question is, "Combien de temps resterez-vous?"
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QuestionWhat are 5 ways of saying 'how are you'?Dodo47Top AnswererYou can say "comment ça va?", "ça va?", "tu vas bien?/ vous allez bien?"
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QuestionHow do I say "may I have a coffee, please?"Dodo47Top Answerer"Je peux avoir du café s'il te plait/s'il vous plait?"
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QuestionHow do I say hi?Community AnswerUse "bonjour" for "hello" and "salut" for a more casual greeting.
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QuestionWhat do I say when I'm sad?Dodo47Top AnswererYou can say "Je suis triste" (I am sad), or "Je me sens pas bien" (I don't feel good).
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QuestionHow do I say, "How is your day?"Community AnswerYou can say, "Comment se passe ta journée?"
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QuestionHow do I say "good evening"?Dodo47Top AnswererYou can say, "Bonsoir."
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Question"How are you feeling this evening? Do you still have a temperature?"Dodo47Top AnswererYou can say "Comment tu te sens ce soir? Tu as toujours de la fièvre/température?"
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QuestionWhat does "Tu me manques trop" mean?Community AnswerIt means "I miss you so much". Be careful not to mistake it for "You miss me so much".
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QuestionHow do I say, "I have been thinking about you a lot, my love."Dodo47Top Answerer"J'ai beaucoup pensé à toi mon cœur/chéri." Coeur = heart, chéri = darling, honey; they are the more common.
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QuestionHow do I say, "Hello everybody" in French?Community AnswerYou can say, "Bonjour tout le monde" (BON-JEW-RH-TOO-LUH-MOND).
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QuestionHow would I say "on" in French?Community AnswerIf you are referring to turning on an electronic device it would be pronounced "on" (like in English), or "marche." If you are looking to say "on something", it is "sur."
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QuestionHow would you say 'I'm not going anywhere"?Anada MartinezCommunity AnswerThe translation of this sentence in French is "Je n’irai nulle part".
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QuestionHow do I say "thank you for your kindness, I am grateful"?Cataj62Community AnswerYou would say: "Merci pour votre gentillesse. Je suis reconnaissant."
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QuestionHow to say "where is the nearest bathroom/where is the nearest shop here?".Cataj62Community AnswerWhere is the nearest bathroom is" "Ou se trouvent les toilettes les plus proches?" (You don't pronounce the "ent" in "trouvent".)
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