5 French Greetings You Should Know

France is the world's most visited country and the most beautiful country in Europe, hands down! 

5 French Greetings You Should Know

And congratulations! Finally, after dreaming and planning about it for years, you are now on your way to France. Are you traveling alone? Or with your friends? Oh we see! with the love of your life? Okay, with your family? Excited? 

But now you're thinking you don’t know anything about their language. And how do you greet the natives there for further interaction? Don't worry. Mrclass, the best foreign language learning academy in Bhubaneswar has got you covered!  

No matter with whom you plan to visit the amazingly wonderful country, you'll definitely want to know a few basic phrases that'll not only save your time but also make you the most popular among your people. 

We’ll provide you with the most basic greetings in French that'll help you interact with French people. Happy, eh? Believe us, the natives will be very happy to hear you speak their language, even if only a few words! 

Greeting the natives with a simple "Bonjour" will change the way they interact with you. "Bonjour" means "Hello" and is used during daytime. It literally means “good day”. Using it at night isn’t a big deal but you better use “bonsoir”. 

"Bonsoir" means "good evening" and is used exactly like it’s used in English. It is used with everyone like “bonjour”. You can also use it to bid “goodbye” in the evening and at night until you meet anyone next and say "Salut". 

"Salut" means "hi" and is a less formal greeting. It could mean both “hi”, and “bye” depending on when you are using it so use it with your friends, or the people you already know. 

Unlike "hi" in English, which can be used with strangers as well, "salut" can be used with only the people you know. And it can be used at any time of the day and even at night unless you choose to use "au revoir". 

"Au revoir" means "good bye" and is a more formal way to say “goodbye”. You can use it with everyone and anytime.

Imagine folks, if knowing just a few words to greet can help you to navigate the French-speaking world and come off so much more graciously, then how much really learning the language could help. Want to learn French? Go for the best, join Mrclass! The best Language learning Institute in BBSR.

Thank us in French!

Merci” means “Thank you” and is used all the time to say thank you or thanks, in both formal and informal conversation. 

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