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Leave me alone. | Laissez-moi tranquille! (less-ay mwah trahn-KEEL!) |
Buzz off. | Dégage! (day-GAHZH!) / Va t'en! (va TAHN) / Décâlisse ! (day-kaw-LISSE) |
Don't touch me! | Ne me touchez pas! (nuh muh TOOSH-ay PAH!) |
I'm calling the police. | J'appelle la police. (zhah-PELL la poh-LEES) |
Police! | Police! (poh-LEES) |
Stop! Rapist! | Arrêtez! Au viol! (ah-reh-TAY! oh vee-YOL!) |
Stop! Thief! | Arrêtez! Au voleur! (ah-reh-TAY! oh vo-LEUR!) |
Help! | Au secours! (oh suh-KOOR!) |
Fire! | Au feu! (oh FUH!) |
I need your help. | Aidez-moi, s'il vous plaît! (aih-day MWAH, SEEL voo PLEH!) |
It's an emergency. | C'est une urgence! (seh tuun uur-ZHAHNS) |
I'm lost. | Je suis perdu. (ZHUH swee pehr-DUU') |
I've lost my bag. | J'ai perdu mon sac. (zhay pehr-DUU mohn SAK) |
I've lost my wallet. | J'ai perdu mon portefeuille. (zhay pehr-DUU mohn POHR-tuh-fuhy) |
I'm sick. | Je suis malade. (zhuh swee mah-LAD) |
I've been injured. | Je me suis blessé. (zhuh muh swee bleh-SAY) |
I was raped. | Je suis violé(e). (zhuh swee vee-yol-ay) |
NOTE: Only use literally, French doesn't use rape in the "I was raped by him in tennis" sense. | |
I need a doctor. | J'ai besoin d'un médecin. (zhay buh-ZWAHN dun may-TSAN) |
Can I use your phone/mobile phone? | Puis-je utiliser votre téléphone/portable? (pwee zhuh uu-tee-lee-ZAY vot-ruh tay-lay-FONE/por-tahb-le) |
What is it? | Qu'y a-t-il? (kee ah-TEEL) |
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