Basic French Words for Travel (with Easy Pronunciations)

French words to use while travelling to Frace

Planning a trip to France? Whether you’re ordering a coffee in Annecy or asking for directions, knowing a few easy and basic French words can make your trip smoother and more fun.

Greetings & Polite Words

Making a good impression in France often starts with a simple, respectful greeting:

  • Bonjour (bohn-zhoor) â€“ Hello/Good morning
  • Bonsoir (bohn-swahr) â€“ Good evening
  • Salut (sah-loo) â€“ Hi/Bye (informal)
  • Merci (mehr-see) â€“ Thank you
  • S’il vous plaît (seel voo pleh) â€“ Please
  • Excusez-moi (ex-koo-zay-mwah) â€“ Excuse me
  • Comment allez-vous? (koh-mahn tah-lay voo) â€“ How are you? (formal)

At the Airport & Train Station

Navigating transportation is easier when you know what to say:

  • Où est…? (oo eh) â€“ Where is…?
  • Billet (bee-yeh) â€“ Ticket
  • Bagage (bah-gahzh) â€“ Luggage
  • Je suis perdu(e) (zhuh swee pair-doo) â€“ I am lost
  • Pouvez-vous m’aider? (poo-vay voo meh-day) â€“ Can you help me?

Need to improve your French language skills? This guide helps you go beyond the basics.

Hotel Check-in

Check-in with confidence in any hotel in France:

  • Réservation (ray-zair-vah-syon) â€“ Reservation
  • Chambre (shahm-bruh) â€“ Room
  • Une nuit (ewn nwee) â€“ One night
  • Avec salle de bain (ah-vek sal duh bahn) â€“ With bathroom

Eating Out & Ordering Food

Dining like a local is easy with these expressions:

  • Je voudrais… (zhuh voo-dray) â€“ I would like…
  • L’addition, s’il vous plaît (lah-dee-syon seel voo pleh) â€“ The bill, please
  • C’est combien? (say kohm-byen) â€“ How much is it?
  • Sans gluten (sahn gloot-en) – Gluten free

Want to compliment your waiter or host? Learn to say beautiful in French the right way.

Emergencies & Help

When things don’t go as planned, these phrases can help:

  • Aidez-moi! (eh-day mwah) â€“ Help me!
  • Appelez la police! (ah-pehl-ay lah poh-lees) â€“ Call the police!
  • Je suis malade (zhuh swee mah-lahd) â€“ I am sick
  • J’ai besoin d’un médecin (zhay buh-zwan dun med-san) â€“ I need a doctor

Cultural Tips & Politeness Hacks

Understanding etiquette can make your experience smoother:

  • Use “vous” for formal situations; “tu” for casual ones
  • Always say bonjour when entering shops
  • Say merci, au revoir when leaving

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If you’re planning a french study trip or considering taking french exams, check this French exam guide for learners to help you choose the right path.

Quick Reference Table

PhraseMeaningPronunciation
BonjourHellobohn-zhoor
MerciThank youmehr-see
Où est…?Where is…?oo eh
Je voudrais…I would like…zhuh voo-dray
Aidez-moi!Help me!eh-day mwah

Frequently Asked Questions!

How do I say I don’t speak French in a respectful way?


“Je ne parle pas français” (zhuh nuh parl pah frahn-say) is a polite and clear way to express this.

What is the French word for toilet and how do I use it?


Use “Où sont les toilettes ?” (oo sohn lay twa-let) to ask where the toilets are.

How can I ask for help politely in French?


“Pouvez-vous m’aider, s’il vous plaît ?” (poo-vay voo meh-day seel voo pleh) combines politeness and clarity.

Can I get by with English in France?


In tourist areas, yes, but basic French phrases show respect and are often appreciated. Try saying: “Parlez-vous anglais ?” (par-lay voo ahn-glay)

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