Basic French Words: Essential and Common Vocabulary for Beginners

Learning basic French words is the first step toward speaking and understanding French. Even a few words and phrases can help you feel confident when traveling in France or interacting with French speakers. At Institut de Français, we focus on teaching essential vocabulary so beginners can start speaking French immediately.

What Are Basic French Words for Beginners?

Core vocabulary to start learning French

Basic French words include simple nouns, verbs, greetings, and expressions used in everyday life. These words are the foundation of your French language learning, allowing you to form sentences and communicate effectively.

Why learning basic French words matters

Starting with common French words helps you understand spoken French, recognize words in writing, and gain confidence quickly. Beginners who learn these words first can practice in real situations, whether in a café, shop, or asking for directions.

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Common French Words for Greetings and Politeness

French Word / Phrase English Translation Usage in a Sentence
bonjour good morning / hello Bonjour ! Comment ça va ? (Hello! How are you?)
bonsoir good evening Bonsoir, madame. (Good evening, ma’am.)
salut hi / hello (informal) Salut, Pierre ! (Hi, Pierre!)
au revoir goodbye Au revoir ! À demain. (Goodbye! See you tomorrow.)
merci thank you Merci pour votre aide. (Thank you for your help.)
de rien you’re welcome Merci ! – De rien. (Thank you! – You’re welcome.)
s’il vous plaît please (formal) Un café, s’il vous plaît. (A coffee, please.)
il vous plaît please Pouvez-vous m’aider, il vous plaît ? (Can you help me, please?)
excusez-moi excuse me Excusez-moi, où est la gare ? (Excuse me, where is the train station?)
je suis désolé I am sorry Je suis désolé pour le retard. (I am sorry for being late.)
je m’appelle my name is Je m’appelle Marie. (My name is Marie.)
comment ça va ? how are you? Bonjour ! Comment ça va ? (Hello! How are you?)
très bien very well Je vais très bien, merci. (I am very well, thank you.)

Basic French Words for Daily Life

French Word / Phrase English Translation Usage in a Sentence
oui yes Oui, je veux un café. (Yes, I want a coffee.)
non no Non, je ne comprends pas. (No, I don’t understand.)
manger to eat Je veux manger une pomme. (I want to eat an apple.)
boire to drink Elle veut boire de l’eau. (She wants to drink water.)
aller to go Je vais au marché. (I am going to the market.)
venir to come Viens ici ! (Come here!)
acheter to buy Je vais acheter du pain. (I’m going to buy some bread.)
where Où est la gare ? (Where is the train station?)
ici here Je suis ici. (I am here.)
there La gare est là. (The station is there.)
les toilettes restroom Où sont les toilettes ? (Where are the restrooms?)
la gare train station La gare est loin d’ici. (The train station is far from here.)
je voudrais I would like Je voudrais un billet, s’il vous plaît. (I would like a ticket, please.)
pouvez-vous m’aider ? can you help me? Pouvez-vous m’aider à trouver la rue ? (Can you help me find the street?)
je suis perdu I am lost Excusez-moi, je suis perdu. (Excuse me, I am lost.)
combien ça coûte ? how much does it cost? Combien ça coûte, ce livre ? (How much is this book?)

Common French Words for Numbers, Time, and Dates

Numbers and counting in French

French Word / Phrase English Translation Usage in a Sentence
un one J’ai un chat. (I have one cat.)
deux two J’ai deux pommes. (I have two apples.)
trois three Nous avons trois chiens. (We have three dogs.)
quatre four Il y a quatre chaises. (There are four chairs.)
cinq five Elle a cinq livres. (She has five books.)
dix ten Il a dix ans. (He is ten years old.)
vingt twenty J’ai vingt euros. (I have twenty euros.)
trente thirty Le train part dans trente minutes. (The train leaves in thirty minutes.)
cent one hundred Il y a cent étudiants. (There are one hundred students.)
mille one thousand La ville compte mille habitants. (The town has one thousand inhabitants.)

Days, months, and time expressions

French Word / Phrase English Translation Usage in a Sentence
lundi Monday Lundi, je vais au marché. (On Monday, I’m going to the market.)
mardi Tuesday Mardi, j’ai un rendez-vous. (On Tuesday, I have an appointment.)
mercredi Wednesday Mercredi, nous allons au cinéma. (On Wednesday, we are going to the cinema.)
jeudi Thursday Jeudi, elle travaille tard. (On Thursday, she works late.)
vendredi Friday Vendredi, nous dînons ensemble. (On Friday, we have dinner together.)
samedi Saturday Samedi, je vais faire du shopping. (On Saturday, I’m going shopping.)
dimanche Sunday Dimanche, la famille se réunit. (On Sunday, the family gathers.)
janvier January Mon anniversaire est en janvier. (My birthday is in January.)
février February Février est froid en France. (February is cold in France.)
mars March En mars, le printemps arrive. (In March, spring arrives.)
avril April Avril est le mois des fleurs. (April is the month of flowers.)
mai May Mai est le mois du muguet. (May is the month of lilies-of-the-valley.)
juin June Juin est le début de l’été. (June is the start of summer.)
juillet July Juillet est chaud. (July is hot.)
août August Août est le mois des vacances. (August is vacation month.)
septembre September Septembre, la rentrée scolaire. (September, back to school.)
octobre October Octobre est automnal. (October is autumnal.)
novembre November Novembre est pluvieux. (November is rainy.)
décembre December Décembre, Noël approche. (December, Christmas is coming.)
maintenant now Je veux partir maintenant. (I want to leave now.)
matin morning Le matin, je bois du café. (In the morning, I drink coffee.)
soir evening Le soir, je lis un livre. (In the evening, I read a book.)
nuit night La nuit est calme. (The night is calm.)
heure hour Quelle heure est-il ? (What time is it?)

How to Learn and Memorize Basic French Words

Learning tips for French beginners

  • Start with common greetings and nouns you can use daily.
  • Repeat words aloud to practice pronunciation.
  • Use flashcards, apps, or notebooks to review new vocabulary.
  • Group words by theme: greetings, food, travel, numbers, etc.

Practice basic French words through immersion

The best way to memorize basic French words is to hear and use them in context. At Institut de Français, beginners learn French through immersion: in-class activities, real-life situations, and interactive exercises help you speak French confidently from day one.

Consistent exposure and active usage are key to turning vocabulary into instinctive language skills. By engaging in real conversations and practical exercises, beginners quickly move from memorizing words to speaking with confidence.

For those who want to take it further, enrolling in french immersion programs provides continuous, real-world practice, while a targeted business french course can help you master vocabulary and expressions essential for professional settings.

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