This is a repeat of Lesson # 8 to review:
J'ai (zhay) - I have
Je n'ai pas (zhuh nay pah) - I don't have
Tu as (too ah) - You have
Tu n'as pas (too nah pah) - You don't have
Il a (eel ah) - He has
Il n'a pas (eel nah pah) - He doesn't have
Elle a (ehl ah) - She has
Elle n'a pas (ehl nah pah) - She doesn't have
Nous avons (nooze ah vohn) - We have
Nous n'avons pas (noo nah vohn pah) - We don't have
Vous avez (vooze ah vay) - You have
Vous n'avez pas (voo nah vay pah) - You don't have
Ils ont (eel zohn) -They have (refers to a group of men or men & women together)
Ils n'ont pas (eel nohn pah) - They don't have
Elles ont (ehl zohn) - They have (refers to a group of women only)
Elles n'ont pas (ehl nohn pah) -They don't have
You will notice there are 2 ways of saying "You have". Tu is used when speaking to a friend, relative, or someone you are very friendly with. Vous is used when speaking to people who are strangers, shopkeepers, etc. It is the polite way to speak to most people when you are visiting France, since you do not really know them well. Remember always be polite, use S'il vous plâit (see voo play) -"please", and Merci (mehr see) - "Thank You" a lot.
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