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The document provides essential French vocabulary for traveling by train and air, as well as for workplace communication. It includes common words and phrases related to train stations, airports, and work environments to help travelers and professionals navigate their experiences in France. Understanding this vocabulary can enhance the overall journey and work interactions.

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When traveling by train in France, it’s important to know some essential vocabulary to ensure a smooth journey.

Whether you’re buying tickets, boarding the train, or navigating the station, having a basic understanding of
French train vocabulary can be incredibly helpful.
Here’s a list of common words and phrases to get you started:
Train → Train
Station → Gare
Platform → Quai
Ticket → Billet
Ticket office → Guichet
Departure → Départ
Arrival → Arrivée
Timetable → Horaire
Reservation → Réservation
Luggage → Bagages
Baggage claim → Salle des bagages
Waiting room → Salle d’attente
Conductor → Contrôleur
Seat → Siège
Carriage → Wagon
Window seat → Place côté fenêtre
Aisle seat → Place côté couloir
First class → Première classe
Second class → Seconde classe
Train delay → Retard de train
Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, knowing these key phrases can help you navigate the train
station and make the most of your journey. Bon voyage!

Air travel can be an exciting experience, but it can also be stressful if you’re not familiar with the language.
That’s why it’s helpful to learn some basic French vocabulary related to air travel before your next trip. Here are
some common words and phrases you might encounter at the airport and on your flight:
Airport: l’aéroport
Airline: la compagnie aérienne
Flight: le vol
Departure: le départ
Arrival: l’arrivée
Boarding pass: la carte d’embarquement
Security check: le contrôle de sécurité
Customs: la douane
Baggage: les bagages
Carry-on luggage: les bagages à main
Checked luggage: les bagages enregistrés
Gate: la porte d’embarquement
Boarding: l’embarquement
Seat: le siège
Aisle: le couloir
Window: le hublot
Pilot: le pilote
Crew: l’équipage
Takeoff: le décollage
Landing: l’atterrissage
Turbulence: la turbulence
Oxygen mask: le masque à oxygène
Seat belt: la ceinture de sécurité
Emergency exit: la sortie de secours
Delay: le retard
Cancelled: annulé
Connecting flight: le vol de correspondance
Departure time: l’heure de départ
Arrival time: l’heure d’arrivée

Whether you’re seeking work in France or simply want to improve your French vocabulary, it’s important to
learn the language for the workplace. From job interviews to daily tasks, having a basic understanding of French
vocabulary related to work can make all the difference. Here are some common words and phrases to help you
get started:
Job (le travail)
Work (le travail)
Salary (le salaire)
Employment (l’emploi)
Boss (le patron)
Coworker (le collègue)
Team (l’équipe)
Meeting (la réunion)
Deadline (le délai)
Schedule (l’emploi du temps)
Promotion (la promotion)
Career (la carrière)
Office (le bureau)
Desk (le bureau)
Computer (l’ordinateur)
Telephone (le téléphone)
Email (le courriel)
Business (les affaires)
Sales (les ventes)
Customer (le client)

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