Essential French words and phrases for travel

If you are planning to travel to France, or a French speaking country, it’s important that you attempt to learn some basic French. Not only is this polite, it will also make your trip easier and more enjoyable.

But what are some good phrases in French? And what words and phrases are really important to know before visiting France? Our guide will help you and you can even print it out as a PDF and take it with you on your next trip.

How easy is it to speak French? Try not to be too daunted, you really don’t need to study for weeks, even just picking up some of the basics or most important phrases will prove to be very useful and local people will really appreciate you making the effort.

Now, let’s get started. View our list of the best French words and phrases to know for your next trip to France and get prepared today.

Introductions

These are some very easy words you have to know and they are very easy to learn and to pronounce. Memorise the basics as you will use them a lot!

Hello – Bonjour
Excuse me – Pardon / Excusez-moi
Welcome – Bienvenue
You’re welcome – De rien / Je vous en prie.
Goodbye – Au revoir
See you later! – À tout à l’heure! (a friendly alternative to au revoir)

Basics

Knowing some basic words and phrases is essential, these are some commons ones to know.

Yes – Oui
No – Non
Please – S’il vous plaît
Thank you – Merci
Thank you very much – Merci beaucoup
Ok – D’accord
Mrs / Madam – Madame
Mr / Sir – Monsieur
Miss – Mademoiselle

Conversation French Phrases

Common Conversation French Phrases

Speaking to local people is a lot of fun, not all know English, and even those who do are sometimes reluctant to speak it. These phrases will come in very useful when chatting to other people.

Pardon, excuse me – Pardon, excusez-moi
Do you speak English? – Parlez-vous Anglais
I only speak English – Je ne parle que l’anglais
I do not speak French – Je ne parle pas français
I speak a little French – Je parle un peu de français
My name is… – Je m’appelle…
I am here on holiday – Je suis ici en vacances.
I am here on business – Je suis ici en voyage d’affaires
I am… – Je suis…
….American … Américain
…British …Anglais
…Canadian …Canadien

Problems / Help

The chances are as a tourist visiting France, especially for the first time, you might encounter some problems, these phrases will help.

I have a problem – J’ai un problème
I have a question – J’ai une question
Could you… – Pourriez-vous
Can you help me? – Pouvez-vous m’aider?
I understand – Je comprends
I don’t understand – Je ne comprends pas
What? – Comment?
Could you write it down – Écrivez-le, s’il vous plaît
How do you say – Comment dit-on
How do you say in French – Comment dit-on en français?
What does mean? Que veut dire _ ?
I don’t know – Je ne sais pas
Please repeat it – Veuillez répéter, s’il vous plaît
Please speak a little slower – Parlez plus lentement, s’il vous plaît
More slowly – Plus lentement
One more time – Encore une fois
Call an ambulance! – Appelez une ambulance!
Where is the pharmacy? – Où est la pharmacie?
Help me please – Aidez-moi, s’il vous plait

Tourism

Important French words and phrases for tourism

Dreaming of Paris or exploring the south of France? These are some great phrases for when you go sightseeing.

Where is the restroom/toilets? – Où sont des toilettes?
Could you take my photo/our photo? – Pourriez-vous prendre ma photo/notre photo?
Where is a good café? – Où est un bon café?
Where is a good restaurant? – Où est un bon restaurant?
Where is the beach? – Où est la plage?
Can I have a map of the city, please? – Puis-je avoir un plan de la ville, s’il vous plaît?
I am looking for the – Je cherche le
…Metro – Métro
…Train station – Le gare
…Airport – L’aéroport
…Hotel l’hôtel
…Hospital – L’hôpital
…Bank – La banque

Accommodation

Important French words and phrases for accommodation

These are some popular French phrases for hotels and accommodation.

What rooms do you have available? – Quelles chambres avez-vous de disponible?
I would like a room – Je voudrais une chambre
I would like a double room – Je voudrais une chambre pour deux
I would like to cancel my reservation – Je voudrais annuler ma réservation
Is there air conditioning? – Est-ce qu’il y a de climatisation?
What time is check out? – À quelle heure est-ce qu’il faut régler la note?

Shopping

Important French words and phrases for shopping

Est-ce que je peux payer avec une carte de crédit? (Can I pay with a credit card?)

What time is it open? – À quelle heure est-ce que s’est ouvert?
What time does it close? – À quelle heure est-ce que s’est fermé?
I would like a postcard – Je cherche un sac/une carte postale/un livre
It’s too big – C’est trop gros
It’s too small – C’est trop petit
I like it – J’aime ça
I don’t like it – Je n’aime pas ça
How much does it cost? – Combien ça coûte?
It’s too expensive! – C’est trop cher!
It’s a good deal! – C’est bon marché!
I’m looking for an ATM / cash dispenser – Je cherche un distributeur de billets

Eating Out

Important French words and phrases for transport

Eating out in France can be an experience, a lot of places don’t have menu’s in English or English speaking staff – well it is a different country. These phrases should help you.

Do you have a menu in English? – Avez-vous un ménu en Anglais?
Hello, a table for one/two/three people, please – Une table pour une/deux/trois personnes, s’il vous plaît
What are today’s specials? – Quels sont les plâts du jour
We would like to place an order now – Nous voudrions commander maintenant
I’d like… – Je prendrai… / I would like… – Je voudrais…
….a baguette – Une baguette
…water – L’eau
…coffee – Café
…beer – Un bière
…shots – Shooters
I can’t eat… – Je ne peux pas manger…
The wine menu, please – La carte des vins, s’il vous plaît
We’ll take the bottle – On va prendre la bouteille
It’s good – C’est bon
This is so good! – C’est trop bon!
I ate well/I’m full – J’ai bien mangé
It’s bad – C’est mal
It’s terrible – C’est terrible
Check, please? – L’addition, s’il vous plaît
The bill is not correct – Mais l’addition n’est pas correcte
Can I pay by credit card? – Acceptez-vous des cartes de crédit
Je voudrais payer en liquide/espèces. — I would like to pay in cash
Is the tip included? – Est-ce que le service est compris?

Transport

Where is the ticket window? – Où est le guichet?
I would like to buy a ticket – Je voudrais acheter un billet
I would like to reserve a ticket – Je voudrais réserver un billet
I would like to purchase a one-way ticket/a round-trip ticket from (Paris) – Je voudrais acheter un billet aller simple/aller-retour pour (Paris)
What time should it arrive? – À quelle heure faut-il arriver?
Does this bus pass by… – Est-ce que ce bus passe par…
Can you call me a taxi, please? – Pouvez-vous m’appeler un taxi, s’il vous plaît?

Directions

Important French words and phrases for accommodation

Where are we? – Où sommes-nous?
It’s straight ahead – C’est tout droit
It’s to the left – C’est à gauche
It’s to the right – C’est à droite
Is it far? – Est-ce que c’est loin?
Is it close? – Est-ce que c’est proche?
We’re in a great hurry / late – Nous sommes très pressés / en retard.

Where is…? – Où est … ?
…the hotel? …l’hôtel ?
…the bank? …la banque ?
…the airport? …l’aéroport ?
…the beach? …la plage ?

I’m looking for… – Je cherche…
…a bus …le bus
…a taxi …un taxi
…the train station …la gare
…the toilets …les toilettes
…the hospital …l’hôpital

Weather

The weather is a great topic in any language, here are some basics to know.

What’s the weather going to be like today? – Quel temps va-t-il faire aujourd’hui?
It’s hot – Il fait chaud
It’s cold – Il fait froid
It’s raining – Il pleut
It’s windy – Il fait du vent
It’s sunny – Il fait du soleil
It’s beautiful weather today – Il fait beau aujourd’hui

Romance

Useful French words phrases romance

If you happen to meet someone you take a fancy too, these phrases will be very useful.

Want to go get a drink tonight? – Ça te dit d’aller boire un verre ce soir?
I want to party! – J’ai envie de faire la fête!
Let’s sit over there? – On s’installe là-bas?
I would like a glass of wine – Je voudrais un verre de vin. —
I really enjoyed myself – Je me suis vraiment bien amusé(e)
Get home safely! – Rentrez-bien!
I love you – Je t’aime

Days of the Week

Monday – Lundi
Tuesday – Mardi
Wednesday – Mercredi
Thursday – Jeudi
Friday – Vendredi
Saturday – Samedi
Sunday – Dimanche
Today – Aujourd’hui
Yesterday – Hier
Tomorrow – Demain
A week – Une semaine
A fortnight / two weeks – Quinze jours

Numbers

1 – Un
2 – Deux
3 – Trois
4 – Quatre
5 – Cinq
6 – Six
7 – Sept
8 – Huit
9 – Neuf
10 – Dix
20 – Vingt
30 – Trente
40 – Quarante
50 – Cinquante
60 – Soixante
70 – Soixante-dix
80 – Quatre-vingts
90 – Quatre-vingt-dix
100 – Cent

Hopefully our guide to the best French phrases will help make your next trip to France easier and a lot more fun!