Parti !
Je viens d’Aberdeen
C’est bien
Je vous présente mon mari
To say a bit about yourself you need to be able to use je with a few different verbs
This is all explained further during Ma France, but if the above words are new to you it's worth having a look at the French Steps beginners' course.
When people are asking you questions or giving you instructions, you’ll hear the vous form of the verb, which nearly always ends in -ez.
To remind yourself about vous and how to use it, have a look at French Steps (Stages 1 and 4).
When you’re talking more generally, you’ll find the phrase ³¦â€™e²õ³Ù very useful.
It means ‘it is’, ‘this is’ or ‘that is’, depending on context. Est is part of the verb ê³Ù°ù±ð (to be).
English has only the one word ‘my’ but French has three – mon, ma, mes. The one you use depends on the gender of the word that follows:
You don’t have to worry about gender when saying ‘your’. Votre goes with a singular word. Vos goes with a plural word.
If you're a bit hazy about genders, have a look at French Steps Stage 2.
It will be helpful if you're also familiar with the numbers 1-1000 in French Steps Stage 1 and the alphabet in French Steps Stage 5.