意思
Used to apologize or get someone's attention.
文化背景
Always use 'Excusez-moi' before asking a question to a stranger. It is considered the 'key' that opens the conversation. Usage is similar to France, but 'Pardon' is heard slightly more often in casual settings. Very polite culture; 'Excusez-moi' is used frequently in shops and public transport.
The 'Vous' Rule
Always use 'Excusez-moi' with strangers. It is the safest and most polite choice.
Don't forget the smile
A polite phrase without a smile can sound cold. Pair it with a friendly expression.
意思
Used to apologize or get someone's attention.
The 'Vous' Rule
Always use 'Excusez-moi' with strangers. It is the safest and most polite choice.
Don't forget the smile
A polite phrase without a smile can sound cold. Pair it with a friendly expression.
自我测试
Which is the correct form for a stranger?
Excusez-moi vs Excuse-moi
Use 'vous' (Excusez-moi) for strangers.
Complete the sentence.
______, où est la gare ?
Used to get attention.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You bump into someone.
It is a minor apology.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ______. B: Oui ?
The most natural way to start.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Excusez-moi vs Excuse-moi
Use 'vous' (Excusez-moi) for strangers.
______, où est la gare ?
Used to get attention.
You bump into someone.
It is a minor apology.
A: ______. B: Oui ?
The most natural way to start.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
6 个问题Use 'Excuse-moi' for friends. 'Excusez-moi' is for strangers or groups.
Yes, always include '-moi'.
Repeat it slightly louder with a polite nod.
Similar, but 'Excusez-moi' is better for starting a conversation.
It adds a nice touch of politeness.
Yes, to get a clerk's attention.
相关表达
Pardon
synonymSorry/Excuse me
Désolé
contrastSorry
Je vous en prie
builds onYou're welcome