A1 Expression Formal

Entrez !

Come in!

Significado

An invitation to enter a place.

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Contexto cultural

In France, it is considered polite to wait for a clear 'Entrez !' before opening a closed door, especially in professional or private settings. Barging in is a major social error. Quebecers are generally more informal than the French, but 'Entrez' remains the standard for strangers. You might hear 'Entrez-donc' with a very welcoming, rising intonation. Hospitality (Teranga in Senegal) is paramount. 'Entrez' is often followed by immediate offers of water or tea. The invitation is usually very enthusiastic. Similar to France, but in some regions, you might hear 'Passez dedans' as a regional variation, though 'Entrez' is universally understood and used.

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The 'Donc' Trick

Add 'donc' (Entrez donc !) to sound like a native speaker who is genuinely happy to see their guest.

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Silent Z

Never pronounce the 'z' at the end of 'Entrez' unless there is a liaison. It's 'Ahn-tray', not 'Ahn-trezz'.

Significado

An invitation to enter a place.

🎯

The 'Donc' Trick

Add 'donc' (Entrez donc !) to sound like a native speaker who is genuinely happy to see their guest.

⚠️

Silent Z

Never pronounce the 'z' at the end of 'Entrez' unless there is a liaison. It's 'Ahn-tray', not 'Ahn-trezz'.

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Wait for the knock

In France, saying 'Entrez' before someone knocks is considered psychic or a bit weird. Wait for the signal!

Teste-se

You are at work. Your boss knocks on your door. What do you say?

Toc toc ! (C'est le patron)

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Entrez !

You must use the formal 'vous' form (Entrez) with your boss.

Complete the sentence to invite your best friend into your room.

Salut Julie ! ______ ! Je suis dans mon lit {le|m}.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Entre

With a best friend, use the informal 'tu' imperative form: 'Entre'.

Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient.

Patient: (frappe à la porte) Docteur: ______ ! Asseyez-vous.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Entrez

The doctor invites the patient to enter the office.

Match the phrase to the correct context.

1. Entre ! 2. Entrez ! 3. Entrez donc !

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

'Entre' is singular informal, 'Entrez' is plural, and 'Entrez donc' is extra warm.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Where you'll hear 'Entrez !'

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Professional

  • Doctor's office
  • Job interview
  • Manager's office
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Social

  • Dinner party
  • Visiting a neighbor
  • Friend's apartment

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
You are at work. Your boss knocks on your door. What do you say? Choose A1

Toc toc ! (C'est le patron)

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Entrez !

You must use the formal 'vous' form (Entrez) with your boss.

Complete the sentence to invite your best friend into your room. Fill Blank A2

Salut Julie ! ______ ! Je suis dans mon lit {le|m}.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Entre

With a best friend, use the informal 'tu' imperative form: 'Entre'.

Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient. dialogue_completion A1

Patient: (frappe à la porte) Docteur: ______ ! Asseyez-vous.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Entrez

The doctor invites the patient to enter the office.

Match the phrase to the correct context. situation_matching B1

1. Entre ! 2. Entrez ! 3. Entrez donc !

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

'Entre' is singular informal, 'Entrez' is plural, and 'Entrez donc' is extra warm.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Yes, if you are being formal (using 'vous'). If it's a friend, say 'Entre'.

No, it's the standard polite way to invite someone in. However, your tone of voice matters!

You can still say 'Entrez !' or 'Je vous en prie, entrez' to encourage them to cross the threshold.

'Entrez donc' is warmer and more inviting, whereas 'Entrez' is more neutral or functional.

Usually, the host will say 'Par ici, s'il vous plaît' (This way, please) rather than 'Entrez', as you are already inside the building.

Yes! You can use 'Entre' or 'Entrez' with pets, though 'Viens ici' (Come here) is more common.

If you name the place, use 'dans' (Entrez dans la cuisine). If you just want them to come in, just say 'Entrez !'.

It's shorthand for 'You may enter the building now that I've buzzed you in.'

Not really. In an email, you'd say 'Je vous invite à venir' or 'Vous pouvez passer à mon bureau'.

The opposite is 'Sortez !' (Get out!).

Frases relacionadas

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Bienvenue

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Welcome

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Faites comme chez vous

builds on

Make yourself at home

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Je vous en prie

similar

Please / After you

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Passez devant

similar

Go ahead / After you

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Sortez !

contrast

Get out!

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