Well, you'll need to go online and check your emails when you're away in France, won't you?! You'll need an internet café, or maybe your hotel has access to the Net?
Printer friendly French phrases for getting online
| internet/net/web |
internet/net/web |
anternet/net/web |
| website |
site |
seet |
| where is the internet café? |
où est le cyber-café? |
oo ay le seebr-café? |
| how much is a session? |
combien coûte une session? |
kom-beean koot oon ses-sion? |
| computer |
ordinateur |
ordee-natt-er |
| how do I connect? |
comment est-ce que je me connecte? |
kommon eske zhe me konnect? |
| password |
mot de passe |
moh de pass |
| I need to check my emails |
je dois lire mes e-mails |
zhe dwa leer mayz eemail |
| how do I log on? |
comment est-ce que j' ouvre une session? |
kommon eske zhoovre oon ses-sion? |
| how do I log off? |
comment est-ce que je clos ma session? |
kommon eske zhe cloh ma ses-sion? |
| is there a wireless connection (WiFi)? |
est-ce qu' il y a un réseau sans fil/WiFi? |
esk eel ee a ern rayzoh son feel/WiFi? |
TIP - don't forget that the characters on a French computer keyboard are laid out differently to those on an English one. However, you may find that there is a familiar keyboard in the café - have a look around. You'll soon learn how it all works!
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