How to Say Hello in French

 


Greetings are an important part of French culture. Whether you are entering a shop, meeting your co-workers for lunch, or catching up with family members, some form of hello is almost always used. But how exactly do you say hello in French? And are there any special phrases that are reserved for certain occasions?

One of the most common ways to greet someone in French is to simply say bonjour. This simple phrase literally translates to “good day” and is the default greeting when you meet a new person or catch up with friends.

When you say bonjour to someone, it is also customary to add their name if they are known to you. For example, you would greet a friend of yours named Jean-Paul with “bonjour, Jean-Paul!” You could also add their nickname if they have one (for instance, you might greet a close friend of yours who is always called Brice de Nice with “bonjour, Brice!”).

Another informal way to The french connection kissed say hello in French is coucou. This expression is similar to hey in English, and it is usually used by children or among close friends and family members. It is not a common greeting in formal situations, but adults might use it in text speak or on social media.

Alternatively, you can also say ca va (literally, how is it going) to ask how someone is doing. This is a more polite way to ask how someone is doing than just asking them if they are well, although you can still use je vais bien, merci if that is the case. You can also respond to a comment ca va by saying tout va bien (everything is going well).

If you want to be extra formal, you can always add the words Madame/Mesdames or Monsieur/Messieurs to your greeting when addressing someone you are not familiar with. You can also use the more formal hello of bonne journée or even bonjour a tous for a group of people that you are greeting. When you are leaving someone, you can also use the more formal goodbye of passe/passez le bonjour de ma part or bonne journée.

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