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A good friend's elderly father just died. Our friend is French, doesn't really speak any English. I bought a simple card but now I need to write something in French.

What are some appropriate things to say to express sympathy?

I do appreciate the help--

Kathy
 
Posts: 5013 | Location: Knoxville, Tennessee | Registered: 20 October 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hello,

I hope it's not too late to answer you..

In this case, I use this king of words :

Je vous présente (or : nous vous présentons) toutes mes (nos) condoléances en ce douloureux moment.

Toutes mes (nos) pensées vous accompagnent

I will try to translate correctly :

I presente to you all my condolences in this harly time.

All my mind is with you.

I hope it could be usefull for you !
 
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Sundreen, it is absolutely not too late. I was hoping someone would respond with some suggestions.

Thank you so much... and welcome to Slow Travel.

Kathy
 
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Couldn't you equally say "Je vous envoie toute mes condoleances plus sinceres," or something like that?
 
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Yes, it can be an other form, but in french, you don't "send" condolences, you "present" them, it's a better way to tell it.

But you're right, you can also say "je vous présente toutes mes condoéances les plus sincères".

Sundreen
 
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Thanks, Sundreen. And thanks for bringing up another convention used in french that has no equivalent in english: "mes condoleances les plus sinceres." That's always something for english speakers to get the hang of.
 
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