Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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baguette /baˈɡɛt/ B1 |
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pain /pɛ̃/ A1 |
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chocolat /ʃɔkɔla/ A2 |
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croissant /kʁwa.sɑ̃/ B1 |
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beurre /bœʁ/ A2 |
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euro /œ.ʁo/ A2 |
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carte /kaʁt/ A2 |
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espèce /ɛspɛs/ B1 |
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code /kɔd/ B1 |
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journée /ʒuʁ.ne/ A2 |
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monsieur /mə.sjø/ A1 |
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désirer /de.zi.ʁe/ B1 |
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prendre /pʁɑ̃dʁ/ A2 |
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devoir /də.vwaʁ/ A2 |
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faire /fɛʁ/ A1 |
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total /tɔ.tal/ B1 |
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accord /a.kɔʁ/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Ah, bonjour, Monsieur !
➔ Vocative particle + greeting
➔ The vocative particle 'Ah' is used to attract attention, followed by 'bonjour' as a greeting.
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Que désirez-vous ?
➔ Polite interrogative structure
➔ The phrase uses the verb 'désirer' in the polite form 'désirez-vous' to ask what the person wants.
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Une baguette et un pain au chocolat, s'il vous plaît !
➔ Enumeration + politeness marker
➔ The items are listed using 'et' (and), and 's'il vous plaît' is added for politeness.
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Je prends deux croissants au beurre.
➔ Present tense + partitive article
➔ The present tense 'prends' is used to express an action happening now, and 'deux croissants' uses the partitive article 'de' (implied in 'au beurre').
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C'est tout, je vous dois combien ?
➔ Inversion for politeness + interrogative
➔ The inversion 'je vous dois combien' is used for politeness, placing the pronoun before the verb.
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Carte ou espèces ?
➔ Disjunctive coordination
➔ The disjunctive coordination 'ou' is used to present two alternatives: 'carte' or 'espèces'.
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