09/06/2026
French for going to the market 🇫🇷🛒
Going to "le marché" (the market) in France can be a lovely part of daily life.
You can buy fresh fruit and vegetables, cheese, bread, flowers, or local products — but it can also feel intimidating if you are not sure what to say in French.
The good news is: you do not need complicated sentences. A few useful phrases can already help you feel more comfortable.
Here are some phrases you can use at "le marché" (the market):
🛒 "Bonjour, je voudrais..."
(Hello, I would like...)
🍓 "Je voudrais des fraises, s’il vous plaît."
(I would like some strawberries, please.)
⚖️ "Je voudrais un kilo de pommes."
(I would like one kilo of apples.)
🥕 "Je voudrais trois carottes."
(I would like three carrots.)
🧀 "Vous me conseillez quoi ?"
(What do you recommend?)
💶 "Ça fait combien ?"
(How much is it?)
🛍️ "Vous avez un sac, s’il vous plaît ?"
(Do you have a bag, please?)
🙏 "Merci beaucoup, bonne journée !"
(Thank you very much, have a good day!)
A short example:
— "Bonjour, je voudrais un kilo de tomates, s’il vous plaît."
(Hello, I would like one kilo of tomatoes, please.)
— "Bien sûr. Et avec ceci ?"
(Of course. Anything else?)
— "Ce sera tout, merci. Ça fait combien ?"
(That’s all, thank you. How much is it?)
Going to the market is a great way to practise useful French in a real situation — "dans la vraie vie" (in real life).
You can start small, repeat the same phrases, and build confidence "petit à petit" (step by step).
Do you enjoy going to "le marché" (the market) in France, or does it still feel stressful in French? 👇