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Writer's pictureMargot Berzosa

French for beginners: Master These 5 French Words and Sound Fluent Fast

Want to sound more fluent in French with minimal effort? These 5 versatile words will elevate your conversations and help you connect with native speakers naturally.


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  • Déjà (Already)

    • Example: Tu as déjà mangé ? (Have you already eaten?)

    • Tip: Adds an effortless flair to your sentences.

  • Voilà (Here it is / There it is)

    • Example: Voilà ton café! (Here’s your coffee!)

    • Tip: A perfect go-to for pointing things out or making a gesture.

  • Alors (So / Then)

    • Example: Alors, qu’est-ce qu’on fait ? (So, what are we doing?)

    • Tip: Seamlessly start sentences or connect ideas.

  • D’accord (Okay / Agreed)

    • Example: D’accord, je vais essayer. (Okay, I’ll try.)

    • Tip: Essential for casual and polite conversations.

  • Ça va (It’s fine / How are you?)

    • Example: Ça va ? (How are you?) or Ça va bien. (I’m fine.)

    • Tip: A versatile phrase for greetings and responses.


Start Using These Words Today!


Incorporating these five words into your conversations is a simple way to sound more fluent and confident when speaking French. Start practicing them today, and you’ll feel the difference!


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