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Can someone tell me how to say "be my guest" in french??
Mar 15, 2008 10:36 PM
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Être mon guest
March 16, 2008
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I think it just means "s'il vous/te plaît" most of the time.
It can also mean 'bien sûr" or "fais ce que tu veux".
Need confirmation from a native speaker, though.
March 16, 2008
Simply: "je vous invite à...boire quelque chose".
french don't say :"be my guest" they say( in the meaning):" I invite you to...have a drink
kiss"
March 23, 2008
Cela pourrait signifier "Sois mon hôte" ou tout simplement "Je t'invite chez-moi"
March 20, 2008
"Sois mon invite" = Be my guest
"j'aimerais bien t'inviter" = i would like to invite you ( It doens't have to be a literal translation but it gives the same meaning)
Etre mon guest is not correct , etre is the verb used but it becomes "sois" in conjunction
guest is the english word , in french it is "invite"
March 17, 2008
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