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mcgillianaire) wrote2004-10-04 10:54 pm
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En Francais, s'il te plait...
Mes Amis! I need some help with forming French Phrases which I can use on my job so that I don't sound like an idiot. :) Any feedback would be grr888888ly appreciated!
1. Oh sorry, I don't speak French very well. (My name is and) I am a student @ McGill University, calling on behalf of Alma Mater McGill.
2. Since I cannot speak French very well I'll get someone else to call you back who speaks it fluently.
3. Sorry for the inconvenience and have a good evening.
4. Is there a different number I could reach him/her @ instead?
Also, why do people say Bonjour here @ the end of a convo when it's 8 @ night?? I'm also confused about how and when to use Bonsoir as opposed to Boinsoiree. (Sorry, couldn't be bothered to put in all the accents, so y'all know what I'm talkin' about).
Once again, many thanks for the help!! :D
1. Oh sorry, I don't speak French very well. (My name is and) I am a student @ McGill University, calling on behalf of Alma Mater McGill.
2. Since I cannot speak French very well I'll get someone else to call you back who speaks it fluently.
3. Sorry for the inconvenience and have a good evening.
4. Is there a different number I could reach him/her @ instead?
Also, why do people say Bonjour here @ the end of a convo when it's 8 @ night?? I'm also confused about how and when to use Bonsoir as opposed to Boinsoiree. (Sorry, couldn't be bothered to put in all the accents, so y'all know what I'm talkin' about).
Once again, many thanks for the help!! :D
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lefrancais. Je m'appelle... et je suis un etudiantade l'universite Mcgill. Je vous appelle à proposau nomd'alma mater mcgill.2.Parce que je ne
peu pas parler le francais bienparle pas très bien français, je vais trouver une autre personne qui le parlefrancaiscouramment.3.pardonez-moi
pour l'enconvenientde vous avoir dérangé, bonne soiree.4.est-ce qu'il y a un autre numéro
pourou je peux rejoindre ... (name)?Also, the 'ou' in the fourth sentence would take an accent, but I can't find it on this keyboard.
Hope I helped.
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