Hello how are you in French?
In your first contact with native French people, you might be afraid of making mistakes. Don’t worry! In French, the intonation of the voice is different. So don’t stress. If you say “Hello!” in a round and friendly tone, you will most likely sound very natural and not like a French-speaking foreigner speaking a foreign language!
How are you in French?
Finally, let’s try to use French phrasing to describe how you’re feeling. For example, let’s say that you have a sore throat. You could say Je suis très indisposé (I’m very ill) or Je me sens très mal (I feel really sick). Both of these sentences use the present simple tense so you can use them whenever you want to talk about your current state.
How are you doing in French?
If you’re wondering how you’re doing so far in French, you might be surprised to find out that you’re actually doing pretty well! As long as you’ve been consistently practicing, you’ll find that the more you practice, the better you’ll get at speaking and understanding the language. From using French words correctly to feeling more comfortable speaking, you’ll be surprised at how quickly you can learn more French!
Hello how are you in English?
It’s no coincidence that most French people are also very good at English. The two languages are very similar. If you can speak French, you can learn to speak English with an accent, and if you can speak English, you can learn to speak French more easily.
How are you doing?
The verb ‘to be’ in French is être. In English, we say “I am”, whereas in French, you would say “Je suis”. It’s so easy to say: you just need to say “Je suis fatigué” to say “I’m tired”!