Lesson Transcript

Okay, now it's your turn.
Do you remember how to say "I'm sorry [reason]."?
Je suis désolé(e) [reason].
Imagine you want to apologize because you told a lie to someone. Do you remember how to say "for lying to you?"
de t'avoir menti, de t'avoir menti
Say “I'm sorry for lying to you.”
Je suis désolé de t'avoir menti.
Now say you're sorry for lying, and respond to it.
Je suis désolé de t'avoir menti.
T'inquiète, c'est pas grave.
Now imagine you want to apologize because you hurt someone's feelings. Do you remember how to say "for hurting your feelings?"
de t'avoir blessé(e), de t'avoir blessé(e)
Say “I'm sorry for hurting your feelings.”
Je suis désolé de t'avoir blessé.
Now say you're sorry for hurting someone's feelings, and respond to it.
Je suis désolé de t'avoir blessé.
T'inquiète, c'est pas grave.
Now imagine you want to apologize because you canceled. Do you remember how to say "for canceling?"
d'avoir annulé, d'avoir annulé
Say “I'm sorry for canceling.”
Je suis désolé d'avoir annulé.
Now say you're sorry for canceling, and respond to it.
Je suis désolé d'avoir annulé.
T'inquiète, c'est pas grave.
In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to apologize to someone.
You are now able to apologize and forgive someone like a native speaker!
See you in the next lesson!
Bye!

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