Learning French Hotel and Rooms
Vocab
Many people who visit the Learn French Blog
here are just looking to learn French well enough to get the
most from a holiday to a French speaking country.
If you are one of these people, you
will probably not need to learn some of the more advanced parts
of learning a language.
With this in mind, we’ve prepared for
you some of the important words you’ll need for when you’re in
a French country and you need accommodation.
These words will come in handy when you
are booking a hotel room, or if you have any problems and need
to refer to certain things in French.
We will start off with some
amenities that you may want to ask for:
air conditioning = la climatisation
a bellhop = un bagagiste
a concierge = un/une concierge
a doorman = un portier
an elevator = un ascenseur
a fitness center = une salle de gym, un club santé
a gift shop = une boutique
maid service = la gouvernante
parking = un parking
a restaurant = un restaurant
room service = le service aux chambres
rooms for the disabled = des chambres accessibles aux
handicap
a safe = un coffre-fort
a television = une television
tennis courts = des courts (m.) de tennis
If you have a preference for any particular view or location in
your hotel, you can specify what you would like using
this:
Je voudrais avoir une chambre avec... =
I would like to have a room with…
And here are some words that you may
use to ask for things after using the above phrase:
a balcony = un balcon
a garden = un jardin
a terrace = une terrasse
on the courtyard = cote cour
on the garden = cote jardin
on the sea = cote mer
Okay, that should be enough to cover
most of the common situations. Another thing you’ll need to
know is how to ask for something that is missing, as mistakes
do happen… and you may have left something behind, or something
may have been left out of your room.
Here is the vocab you’ll need to deal
with this kind of problem:
I would like ... = Je voudrais …
I need ... = Il me faut ... /J’ai besoin de (d’) ...
I am missing ... = Il me manque ...
a bar of soap = une savonette
a blanket = une couverture
a hair dryer = un seche-cheveux
a pillow = un oreiller
a towel = une serviette
a transformer = un transformateur
hangers = des cintres (m.)
toilet paper = un rouleau de papier hygienique
That should help you out in most
situations when it comes to booking a hotel. This isn’t fully
comprehensive though, so if you’re not fully confident in your
abilities we suggest you take a more comprehensive
course.
Okay, here are the words you need to
learn.
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