How to say "nice to meet you" in French?

In French "nice to meet you" translates to  Enchanté(e) 

Transliteration: ahn-shahn-teh

🇫🇷 Enchanté(e)! Comment allez-vous?

🗣️ ahn-shahn-teh! koh-mahn-tah-lay-voo?

🇺🇸 Nice to meet you! How are you?

🇫🇷 Enchanté(e), comment allez-vous?

🗣️ ahn-shahn-tey, koh-mohn tah-lay-voo?

🇺🇸 Nice to meet you, how are you?

🇫🇷 Enchanté(e), comment vous appelez-vous?

🗣️ ahn-shahn-tay, koh-mohn vooz ah-peh-lay voo?

🇺🇸 Nice to meet you, what is your name?

🇫🇷 Je suis ravi(e) de vous rencontrer.

🗣️ zhuh swee rah-vee / rah-vee duh voo nuhn-kohn-tray.

🇺🇸 Nice to meet you.

🇫🇷 Enchanté(e), Marie. Je m'appelle Jean.

🗣️ ahn-shahn-tey, mah-ree. zhuh mah-pell zhawn

🇺🇸 Nice to meet you, Marie. My name is Jean.



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How to say "nice to meet you" in French?

You can use the word "Enchanté(e)" which translates to "Nice to meet you".

How to pronounce "Enchanté(e)" (nice to meet you) in French?

The word "Enchanté(e)" is pronounced as "ahn-shahn-teh".

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