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Oh yeah! I can count to three in French! (I learned it while at camp and watching a YouTuberLet me do a bit of an introduction. I don’t actually speak fluent French by any means, but I’m learning it.
Bonjour, Je m’appelle Charlotte, tu peux aussi m'appeler Lemon. J’ai les cheveux blonds et les yeux noisette. Je suis timide et curieuse, et j’adore les animeux, surtout les chevaux, les poules, et les chiens. J’aime ecouter de la musique chrétienne contemporaine et dessiner. J’adore servir a l’eglise et aidre. Le plus important, j'adore Jésus!
Here’s a few random phrases I use regularly.
Salut! (Hi)
Bonjour! (Good morning/hello)
Au revoir (goodbye)
Non (no)
Oui (yes)
Je suis/ça va (I am…)
…sommeil/fatigue (sleepy, tired)
…têtu (stubborn)
…bien (good)
…mal (bad)
…pas mal (not bad)
Comment ça va? (How are you?)
Je m’appelle (my name is)
Comment tu t’appelles? (What’s your name?)
Je ne sais pas (I don’t know)
Bonne nuit (good night)
Merci (thanks)
Beaucoup (a lot)
Très (very)
De rien (no problem)
Et toi? (and you?)
Désolé (sorry)
Mon frére (my brother)
Ma sœur (my sister)
Oui, il est vrai! (Yes, it’s true!)
Aussi (also)
Pardon moi/excuse-moi (excuse me)
D’accord (ok)
Le chien (dog)
Le chat (cat)
Les cheveaux (horses)
Les poules (chickens)
J’adore (I love)
J’aime (I like)
Tu fais (you are)
Bonheur (happiness)
Je suis très stupide (I am very stupid)
Tu as très intelligant (you are very intelligent)
Manger (eat)
Sorry, I’m half awake so that’s all I can come up with for now. I do know much more than that! But for now, mini French lesson from Lemon!
Aha, similar.You got the French. Italian is bonjourno and grazie.
Ah, I see.Mandarin (there are two languages in China, but Mandarin is the most common) is nihao and shie shie.