French Cottages : Holiday Accommodation Provence, Dordogne & The Loire Valley 
Cottages in France located in those exceptional French villages you've read about or viewed on the Tour de France!
|Your Home in PROVENCE |Your home in DORDOGNE |Your Home in the LOIRE | Your Home in the PYRENEES|
 | PROVENCE Option 1 | PROVENCE Option 2 | PROVENCE Option 3 | PROVENCE Option 4 |
 |PROVENCE Option 5 | PROVENCE Option 6 | PROVENCE Option 7 |PROVENCE Option 8 |
 | DORDOGNE Option 1 ||DORDOGNE Option 2 |LOIRE Option 1 |PYRENEES Option 1|
 |Traveller's Français Language Lessons! |Learn French with YABLA!|How to Get There | Resources|

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French Cottages Survival Français

       
This Traveller's Survival French CD is 15 minutes long and may be downloaded by clicking here.

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You can also listen to the pronunciations while viewing the spelling of the words by watching this video.
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Another brilliant resource for those who wish to really learn to speak like a native is the website YABLA.
Take a peak at what you can learn here!
There are some great sample videos and the subscription material is not expensive at all.
 

Here is a longer list of useful words with audio pronunciations.

Bon Good (applied to a masculine word)
Bonjour Gooday
Bonne Good (applied to a feminine word)
Bonsoir Good evening
ça s'il vous plaît That one please
ça va! How are you going?
ça va? I'm ok
Cent Hundred
C'est bon! It's good
C'est combien? How much is it?
Cinq Five
Cinquante Fifty
Comment allez-vous?  How are you going (formal way of speaking)
Comment va-tu? How are you going (informal way of speaking)
De l'espèce sur ma carte bleue s'il vous plaît. Some cash on my VISA card please.
De l'essence sans plomb s'il vous plaît. Gas (petrol) without lead please
Désolé Sorry!
deux two
dix ten
  dix ans ten years
("x" pronounced as vowel follows- 'x' sounds like an 's' here)
dix francs ten francs (notice how you don't pronounce the "x")
dix-huit eighteen ("x' isn't silent now as there is a hyphen)
dix-neuf nineteen ("x' isn't silent now as there is a hyphen)
dix-sept seventeen ("x' isn't silent now as there is a hyphen)
douze twelve
Du gazole s'il vous plaît. some DIESEL fuel please

 

   
                 
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Your Home in PROVENCE |Your home in DORDOGNE |Your Home in the LOIRE | Your Home in the PYRENEES|
 | PROVENCE Option 1 | PROVENCE Option 2 | PROVENCE Option 3 | PROVENCE Option 4 |
 |PROVENCE Option 5 | PROVENCE Option 6 | PROVENCE Option 7 |PROVENCE Option 8 |
 | DORDOGNE Option 1 ||DORDOGNE Option 2 |LOIRE Option 1 |PYRENEES Option 1|
 |Traveller's Français Language Lessons! |How to Get There | Resources|

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