#1 Guide: How To Ask For & Give Directions In French
Original blog post: https://ling-app.com/fr/give-directions-in-french/ (with audio🔊)
You’re in or planning a trip to a foreign country that speaks French! Excellent choice. The next step is to figure out how to get around. As we all know, getting lost sucks, so we’ve created this handy guide to help you ask for, understand, or give directions in French.
Let’s go memorize French directions!
Why Should You Learn How To Give Directions In French?
Did you ever learn French in school? That’s because it’s the official language of thirteen countries and a secondary official language in fourteen others. If you did learn French then you no doubt remember this phrase:
- Where is the library?
- Où est la bibliothèque?
I’ve never been exactly sure why où est la bibliothèque is always one of the first directional questions taught in French classes, but it is! The French must love reading.
Besides that, the French people also love people who can speak French — with a perfect accent preferably! Trust me, knowing even a little bit of French will get you much farther with the locals, especially in France. They appreciate that you’re trying as opposed to being a typical tourist.
Let’s take a look at some famous sites you may like to know how to get to when you visit France. Sorry if we’re assuming that’s where you’re headed, but Paris is the most popular French-speaking tourist destination!
Top 5 Sites To Visit In France
- Gorges du Verdon (The Grand Canyon of France)
- Mont Saint-Michel (UNESCO Site)
- Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Nature Park
- Corsica
- Eifel Tower, Paris
How To Ask For Directions In French
Here are some useful questions and phrases in French that you can use to ask for help with the locals to avoid getting lost. The first four suggestions will get you off on the right foot, so to speak.
- Excuse me. I’m lost Excusez moi. Je suis perdu
- Excuse me. I don’t come from here… Excusez moi. Je ne viens pas d’ici
- Excuse me. I can’t find…. Excusez moi. Je ne trouve pas…
- Excuse me. Can you help me please? Excusez moi. Pouvez-vous m’aider s’il vous plaît?
You’ll notice that all of those questions began with a pleasantry. This is very much appreciated in France and any French-speaking city, so remember to start any interactions with strangers with excusez moi.
Let’s continue with the ‘where’ questions you will no doubt find yourself asking to get directions in French.
Here are some other questions you may ask to get directions in French.
Directions In French Locals May Say To You
These are some common responses that you may hear in French to help you get where you want to be!
Give Directions In French
These are some essential French directional words and phrases you should know in case you feel confident giving someone else directions in French, which would be great!
Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Compass Directions
Useful Apps That Can Help You When You Are Lost!
Sometimes it’s just easier to use technology. Here are some apps that can help you get around in France.
- Citymapper — maps at your fingertips!
- Tigets — Get last-minute tickets to local attractions.
- Flush — find public toilets anywhere!
- Waze– operates similarly to Google Maps except will show you where any travel pain points will be or delays that may hinder your travel plans.
- Google Maps — is probably the most well-known navigation app, it will be your best friend in finding the places on your travel list
Navigate Your Way In French With Ling App!
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