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    How do you write “Welcome back” in French?
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    You could just say “Bon retour.” For a more formal welcome back, try “Je vous souhaite un bon retour.”
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    How do you respond to “Merci”?
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    “De rien” (“It’s nothing”) is the most common answer. For an even less formal reply, say “Pas de problème” (“No problem”).
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    How do you respond to “Bonjour”?
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    Say “Bonjour” or “Salut.” You can also respond with “Ça va,” which means “How’s it going?”
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    What does "bienvenue" mean and how is it used?
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    "Bienvenue" also means "you're welcome" but in a different context. It means you're welcome to my house, to my country, etc., while "de rien" is the answer after someone says "thank you."
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    How would I say, "Mom, good morning, I love you?"
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    "Bonjour maman, je t'aime."
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    Why are there 4 ways to say hello?
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    There are many ways to say hello in English as well. We say "hello," or "good morning," they say "bonjour." We say "hi," they say "salut." "Tiens" is like saying "Hey!" or "Listen to what I'm about to say!" "Allô?" is used when answering the phone.
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    How do I say, "God bless you" in French?
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    "Que dieu te bénisses," pronounced as "ke dieu te benis."
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    Why do you not pronounce the numbers like they are written in letters?
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    That's just how French is. Their pronunciation of words and letters works differently than English pronunciation.
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    What does 'J'aime ton sourire' mean?
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    In English, this sentence means: 'I love your smile'.
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