How would you describe yourself in French?
To describe yourself, there are two important phrases: Je suis, meaning 'I am,' and J'ai, meaning 'I have. ' To describe their height, men say 'Je suis grand' or 'Je suis petit. ' Women use grande or petite. Both men and women say Je suis de taille moyenne.
Parlez-moi de vous. (Tell me about yourself.) Parlez-moi de votre experience professionnelle. (Tell me about your working experience.)
The most common way to introduce yourself in French is to say Bonjour, je m'appelle, followed by your name. This can be used in most formal as well as informal situations. As you may have noticed, there's nothing complicated about this introduction; it literally translates to “Hello, my name is _ .”
- I am passionate about my work. ...
- I am ambitious and driven. ...
- I am highly organised. ...
- I am a people person. ...
- I am a natural leader. ...
- I am result oriented. ...
- I am an excellent communicator.
Sample answers:
I am a hard-working and driven individual who isn't afraid to face a challenge. I'm passionate about my work and I know how to get the job done. I would describe myself as an open and honest person who doesn't believe in misleading other people and tries to be fair in everything I do.
- Adaptable.
- Adept.
- Adventurous.
- Affectionate.
- Ambitious.
- Artistic.
- Assertive.
- Attentive.
To introduce yourself, saying “je suis + name” is correct. For example, “Je suis Marie” (I'm Marie) or “Je suis Pierre” (I'm Pierre). However, the other common way to say “my name is” in French is: “Je m'appelle“, which literally means “I call myself”.
A self-introduction should include your name and occupation (or desired occupation) and key facts that will help you make an impression on the person you're communicating with. In a few sentences, cover the most important things others need to know about you.
Your answer to the "tell me about yourself" question should describe your current situation, your past job experience, the reason you're a good fit for the role, and how you align with the company values. Tell the interviewer about your current position and a recent big accomplishment or positive feedback you received.
- Bonjour, enchanté(e) de faire votre connaissance.
- Comment t'appelles-tu?
- Je m'appelle ______.
- Je viens de France.
- J'habite à Paris.
- J'apprends le français depuis un an.
- J'apprends le français sur (insert here).
- J'ai 27 ans.
How do you talk about yourself and your family in French?
- Voici mon père – Here is my father.
- Voici ma mère – Here is my mother.
- Voici mon frère – Here is my brother.
- Voici ma sœur – Here is my sister.
- Voici mes parents – Here are my parents.
- Voici mes grands-parents – Here are my grandparents.
- Je m'appelle ________(your name).
- J' ai ______ (your age) ans.
- J' habite à _______(the place you live).
- Je suis ________(your nationality).
- Je suis grande et très intelligent.
- J' aime ________(name the things you like). ...
- Je détesté _________ (name the things you don't like).

- Douceur.
- Feuilleter.
- Onirique.
- Flâner.
- Chuchoter.
- Rêvasser.
- Éphémère.
- Émerveiller.
- 3) I study in 5th standard. 4) My mother's name is Asha .
- 5) She is a housewife. 6) My father's name is Dipak. 7) He is a lawyer . 8) I have a younger brother. ...
- 10) He studies in 3rd standard. 11) My favourite subject is English. 12) I like to eat chocolates. 13) I like to play hide and seek.
- #1 Bonjour ! – Hello! ( the standard greeting in French) (bon jour)
- #2 Bonsoir ! – Good evening! ( replaces bonjour in the evening) ...
- #3 Salut ! – Hi! ( a more informal greeting) ...
- #4 Enchanté(e) ! – Nice to meet you! ( a standard expression when meeting someone for the first time)
- “Bonjour, je m'appelle (your name). ...
- “Je suis très heureux/heureuse de faire votre connaissance.” (“It's nice to meet you.”)
- “Comment est-ce que vous connaissez [name of the friend who introduced you] ?” (“How do you know [the name of the friend who introduced you]?”)
- Quoi de neuf ? = What's new? What's up?
- Tu fais quoi dans la vie ? = What do you do for a living?
- Tu viens d'où ? = Where are you from?
- Comment tu t'appelles ? = What's your name?
- C'est quoi ton nom ? = What's your name? (informal, everyday spoken French)
- Je m'appelle ________(your name).
- J' ai ______ (your age) ans.
- J' habite à _______(the place you live).
- Je suis ________(your nationality).
- Je suis grande et très intelligent.
- J' aime ________(name the things you like). ...
- Je détesté _________ (name the things you don't like).