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This is the phrase most often used by the french.
2006-09-03 16:39:36
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answer #1
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answered by newt_peabody 5
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bonjour/salut/ or even just hello (they pron. it A-lo im serious) and to say ur pretty: t'es jolie or tu es jolie tu es jolie is proper and vous êtes jolie is polite spell joli if ur saying it to a guy and jolie to a girl u;ll prob. never use it for a guy, just thought u should know to say i love u je t'aime
bonjour (boN juu r) the N means nasal sound the r is like a rolling r but w/ ur throat if u dont know what i mean, just say it w/ a reg. english r they will understand u
t'es jolie (TAY jow-lee) the jow is pron. like show but w/ a j sound in front NOT LIKE JOE !!! soft j sound
je t'aime (jeuh T'EM) jeh like the soft j sound and the euh is like when u get punched in the stomach u go EUH and the T'EM is like THEM but get rid of the h sound so it would be like teuh-M
hope this helps
2006-09-04 00:26:00
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answered by Ev 2
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Hi!
Hi= bonjour, salut, halo...
You're pretty= T'es belle...(tay bell), T'es jolie...(tay joly)...
I love you= Je t'aime.... ( jet M...)
Je t'aime tres fort... ( jet M tray for...)
Good Luck.....
P>S. : the reason you may want to add the "tres fort" is
beacause , in French, there is no distinction between "I like you" and "I love you"... These are both said the same way: "Je t'aime"... The "tres fort" means "very much" .. and simply makes it "love"..., but when it is sure, understood and very clear, you then d'ont have to use the "tres fort" ........
2006-09-04 00:38:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I know how to say it and also how to write it to you but would you know how to pronounce it right?
Just read this as you say it.
Bonjour = Hi or Hello, and it's prononced like this:
BON-JOOR
Vous etes jolie = You are pretty and you say it;
VOOS-ET JOLIE ( Just like Angelina JOLIE )
Je t'aime = I love you. and it goes like...
JUG-TEM or JUH VOOS-EM!
Good luck! No matter how you say it she'll love it that you're trying. I know I did. I'm French and I married an American!
2006-09-04 00:12:18
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answer #4
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answered by Izzy 4
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Oh are you having a french girlfriend? *smiles* So sweet.
Hi: Bonjour (sounds like bon-shoe)
You're pretty: Tu es jolie OR Tu es belle (sounds like tu eh jo-lie OR tu eh bell)
I love you: Je t'aime (sounds like je tam)
Hope it helps you!! Good luck!!
2006-09-04 00:28:32
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answer #5
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answered by Ice Queen 5
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Hi: Salut
You're pretty: Tu es jolie (assuming this is to a girl. to a guy, it would be: Tu es joli)
I love you: Je t'aime.
2006-09-03 23:41:48
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answer #6
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answered by ethereality 4
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bonjour - hello
salut - hi
you are pretty - tu es jolie
you are beautiful - tu es belle
i find you pretty - je te trouve jolie
very - très
if you want to be polite with her, you shouldn't say 'tu' or 'te' in the sentences above... replace 'tu' with 'vous' and 'te' with 'vous'. they both mean 'you' but when you've just met someone, you don't really know the person or you just want to be polite, it's beter to say 'vous'
2006-09-04 02:45:35
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answered by Lux 4
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Hi = "Bonjour" (Or Salut, but it's less formal) and You're pretty - "Tu es jolie" ("Tu es belle" if you're saying "You are beautiful".
2006-09-03 23:38:43
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answer #8
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answered by Rawr 1
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Salut! T'es jolie. Je t'aime.
2006-09-03 23:36:17
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answer #9
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answered by professor x 2
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Bonjour! Tu es joli! j'aime!
2006-09-03 23:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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