Friday, May 15, 2020

French Vocabulary Lesson A Travelers Hotel Stay

Going to France? Then you will want to know how to speak French at your hotel. Though you may be able to use English in many cases, it is always helpful to have a few French words in your vocabulary in order to make your stay go a little smoother. At the end of this French vocabulary lesson, you will be able to make your hotel reservation, ask about services and amenities, pay your bill, and identify common places and items in a hotel. Note: Many of the words below are linked to .wav files. Simply click on the link to listen to the pronunciation. Booking a Hotel (Rà ©server un Hà ´tel) First of all, lets clear up a little confusion about the word hotel (lhà ´tel) itself. In French, the phrase un hà ´tel de  ville  is not a place to stay, but rather a town hall or a city hall and it probably does not have the best accommodations. When booking your hotel, you will need to check on the  accommodations (le  logement). Most importantly, if the hotel has no vacancy (complet)  during your scheduled trip. Once you determine that a room is available, you will need to ask for any specific requirements you might have. In order to do this, you may want to  review French numbers  as well. I would like a room... Je voudrais une chambre... ... for one night / two nights. ... pour une nuit / deux nuits. ... for one person / two persons. ... pour une personne / deux personnes. ... with two beds. ... à   deux lits. ... with a double bed. ... avec un grand lit. You do not want to overstay your welcome, so this question will be helpful: When is check-out time? —  Quelle est  lheure  limite  doccupation? How to Ask for Amenities Building on the request of  Je voudrais une chambre...,  use these phrases to ask for certain hotel amenities. I would like a room... Je voudrais une chambre... ... with a shower in the room. ... avec une douche dans la chambre. ... with a bathtub in the room. ... avec une baignoire dans la chambre. ... with a sink in the room. ... avec un lavabo dans la chambre. ... with a toilet in the room. ... avec un W.-C. dans la chambre. ... with a television in the room. ... avec une tà ©là ©vision dans la chambre. ... with a telephone in the room. ... avec un tà ©là ©phone dans la chambre. ... with an air conditioner in the room. ... avec un climatiseur dans la chambre. Paying for Your Room (Payer pour votre chambre) You do need to pay for the room and a few simple phrases will help you navigate the reception desk.   How much is it? C'est combien ? I would like to pay my bill. Je voudrais rà ©gler mon compte. I would like a receipt. Je voudrais un reà §u. The bill is incorrect. L'addition n'est pas correcte. Forms of Payment Learning how to speak about money in French will make your entire journey go a little smoother. These phrases can also be used at restaurants, shops, or anywhere else you make a purchase. I would like to pay in  cash. —  Je voudrais  payer  en espà ¨ces. If you would like to pay with another type of payment, begin the sentence with Je voudrais  payer... and conclude it with one of these phrases. I would like to pay in... Je voudrais payer... ... with traveler's checks. ... avec des chà ¨ques de voyage. ... with a credit card. ... avec une carte de crà ©dit. Requesting Services (Demande de services) Every employee (lemployà ©)  of the hotel is there to make your stay as comfortable as possible. From the front desk clerk (rà ©ceptionniste) to the maid (la  femme de chambre), you can use these phrases to request particular services during your stay. I would like a wake-up call at 8 a.m. —  Je voudrais  Ãƒ ªtre rà ©veillà © à   huit heures.I would like a taxi. —  Je voudrais un taxi. Do you have a... Avez-vous un... ... laundry service? ... service de lessive ? ... hairdresser / barber? ... coiffeur ? ... parking lot / garage? ... parking ? Navigating the Hotel (Navigation dans lHà ´tel) You will find it useful to be able to get around the hotel and a few simple words should make it a little bit easier. Ground floor —  le  rez-de-chaussà ©eFirst floor —  le  premier à ©tageHallway —  le  couloirRoom —  la  chambre It is likely that you will need to ask where something is and this is the phrase you want to memorize. Its also quite useful as you are traveling through town, simply finish the question with the place youre looking for. Where is the... Oà ¹ se trouve le... ... elevator? ... un ascenseur ? ... restaurant / bar? ... un restaurant / bar ? ... pool? ... une piscine ? In the Hotel Room (Dans lHà ´tel Chambre) Once you get to your room, give yourself a quick quiz and see if you can recall these words in French. Bed —  le  litPillow —  loreillerSofa —  le  canapà ©Dresser —  la  commodeLamp —  la  lampe You might also want to know that your room has a... Door —  la  porteWindow —  la  fenà ªtre In the Bathroom English has bathroom and restroom and French also has more than one word for this room. However, the difference tends to describe the amenities included within. Bathroom with a bathtub —  la  salle de bainA room with a toilet —  les  toilettes  or  les  W.-C. You might also want to know how to say some of these other bathroom-related words in French. Theyre easy and, who knows, they might come in handy someday. Bathtub —  la  baignoire  or  le  bainSink —  le  lavaboShower —  la  doucheToilet —  la  toiletteTowel —  la  serviette

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