@@alexl7015when you know the history of the French language then you understand the spelling, but it's almost impossible for a foreigner , only high education french know how to write french correctly.
@@laiyinquan8355 we have our spider sense for that. We constructed our latin language on 2 criterias : -the sound/spelling/grammar has to be pretty , otherwise we changed the word -it had to be difficult for peasants , because who wants to share the same language with these dirties ? 🎩🧐
2 french couple from Paris told me that it is easy to learn to speak but will be difficult to write them, grammar will be hard...imagine for them it's already hard what more for other people.
Si vous regardez bien dans le dictionnaire de la langue française (par exemple Le Robert), le « t » dans le mot « août » est facultatif, malgré que la prononciation du « t » est davantage populaire. (If you look closely in the dictionary of the French language (e.g. Le Robert), the “t” in the word “août” is optional, although the pronunciation of “t” is more popular.)
Your accent is lovely...but sometimes difficult to understand...it is the same for English People. Mr David Suchet is the only English actor speaking French with a light English accent but able to speak English with a f***cking French accent 😂.
Indeed, the grammar and pronunciation confused me, when I had to learn french. . .at the beginning, the pronunciation was so difficult for us to speak, but now I can read french easily
In French you also have to put punctuation after a space, like this: Le Poissons Au Chocolat . Le Poissons Au Chocolat ? Le Poissons Au Chocolat ! Le Poissons Au Chocolat , « Le Poissons Au Chocolat » ( Le Poissons Au Chocolat ) Le Poissons Au Chocolat ; Le Poissons Au Chocolat :
@@anniejolu7641 j'étais tellement choqué par ces espaces avant le point ou la virgule que je n'ai pas fait gaffe au s à la fin de poisson. Ce qui est clairement une faute. Après un 🐠 au 🍫 n'est pas une hérésie. Je te conseille le dos de cabillaud sauce chocolatée épicée. Et à la période de Pâques, il se vend des chocolats en forme de poisson.
@@yannrousseau5437 pour ma part, les petits espaces ne me gênent absolument pas, au contraire, cela aère. Je laisse le cabillaud à sa mer mais pour les poissons en chocolat ou les lapins c'est volontiers...😄
Août can be pronounced without the "t". And there are two "h" in French : the silent "h" (muet) and the aspirated "h" (aspiré). In Old French, the latter was pronounced (until the XVIII century). That it the reason behind the lack of elision in the word "héros". Although the word comes from Latin via Greek, its prononciation in French was influenced by the Old Frankish word "héraut". The letter "h" in words that have Germanic roots is usually aspirated in French.
They gotta learn latin language before french so they could understand why we pronounce the end for some words and why we dont pronounce the end for the others words
Actually most people pronounce "août" like "ou" (do not say the final "t"). It is still completely coorect to pronounce "aoûte" but it sounds very fancy, and a bit dated.
No wonder I studied French for 10 years and I can barely speak it.🤔😬
Wtf 😂💀
Me too. I had a year in Paris and found conversation French is way different from text books you're told to learn
@@tvbantYeah, we just skip a lot of letters when we talk.
@@micah4973 eg chais pas, d'acc. But also expressions eg ca se dit, ca bouge, n'importe quoi
English is actually one of the hardest languages to learn. Not French.
Why? Just because why not? 😭😭😭
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So French 😅
I think in french it's all about aesthetics. Rule number one, it has to sound smooth and elegant 😁
...But written in a completely unexpected way.
@@alexl7015when you know the history of the French language then you understand the spelling, but it's almost impossible for a foreigner , only high education french know how to write french correctly.
@@alexl7015 ... but in french we have so many letters with elegant accents like an â or an é and the most beautiful of all ... the œ
You guys are so lucky you were born in France and had no choice but to learn this
"Le heroes" just made my stomach cramp up.
You guys are the best French teachers 😊 You explain so well and pronounce the words so clear and on point. And so entertaining, thank you❤
They are the best French teachers because they are French!!!
Except that they pronounce "in pas" instead of "un pas", it is an horrible accent.
“Just because… why not! “ so funny. ❤❤❤
Le héro -well noted
Merci beaucoup. This video makes me remember a lot with expressions. 😂❤
fransız aksanıyla ingilizce konuşurken fransızca anlıyomuş gibi hissedip mutlu oluyorum sllayyyy
Les meilleurs profs 😂
Hilarious but also helpful
The last one gets me every time!🤪👍🏽😂😭
Once you get used to it, it starts making sense. Intuition
You make sense of things not making sense
@@laiyinquan8355 we have our spider sense for that. We constructed our latin language on 2 criterias :
-the sound/spelling/grammar has to be pretty , otherwise we changed the word
-it had to be difficult for peasants , because who wants to share the same language with these dirties ? 🎩🧐
I cry every time I do my French homework
C'est l'accent du midi? Pas du tout.
Aoûte ?
That's how I felt when Duolingo told me that, apparently, it's "le hall" and not "l'hall" .-.
Yep
And there's absolutely no way to know
learning like a child not really help doulingo
@@redblueplayer221 Of course there is ! Because there is an "h" at the beginning of the word
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Any word that is English like will have le or la instead of l' to keep that English like pronunciation in french. Take hero and hall...
i dont remember anything from french class but i remember whatever these two say xd
It's those little nuances that trip you up while learning but hey no one said it's easy learning a language
I’m here for the guys speaking French…..the long haired one is making me feral! 😂❤❤❤❤
I'm studying french and I can't even count anymore how many times my teacher said like "Why? Je ne sais pas 🤷♀️"
- Not sure how I should feel
Me when I start learning any language hahaha
In french canadian we don't pronounce the T at the end of Août.
Donc vous dites : « ou » en prononciation ?
Dans le sud-ouest de la France non plus , on prononce pas le c de avec mais on prononce le s de moins 😂
Burschen - ich liebe Euch!!! Bitte weiter so❤
En fait, fils se prononce soit fisse (enfant(s) mâle(s)) soit f-ils (fil au pluriel)
I've been studying french for 2 years. So I feel the pain and cry at the end 😂😂😂
i don't know if i'm the targeted audiance but funny to see that as a french
Mais les héroïnes - on fait une liaison😊 Ça m'a tué😂
le héros......needed to study the entire "littérature médiévale" for this shi to get in my head
Can you do a video on French numbers 60-100? I feel that everything makes sense until you get to these numbers 😅
Relatabl
2 french couple from Paris told me that it is easy to learn to speak but will be difficult to write them, grammar will be hard...imagine for them it's already hard what more for other people.
I did one beginners lesson and wanted to cry so hard by the end
"Benifit of the dout!!!"
- French (Suberville)
This is just tip of the iceberg of pain that is French grammar…..I’ve only been studying for 5 months
Maaaaan he is me at the end studying 🥹😭
I love you guys! You are hilarious to the nth degree!
I laughed at the condescending hunny.
👍😃🇦🇺🙏✌️,I love learning French💪🏽
Pourquoi? 😐
@@why1513 parce que je ont une francaise petite amie.👍❤️🙏🇫🇷😃
As a french speaker I can confirm that it has contrefiditions for no reason 😂
Im dyin'😂😂😂😂
I struggled with a la vs aux. Then I realized a la is for feminine and aux is if is ia masculine
No. "À la" is for singular feminine, "au" is for singular masculine. "Aux" is the plural both for masculine and feminine.
J'aime notre grammaire, Viva, la différence.
Si vous regardez bien dans le dictionnaire de la langue française (par exemple Le Robert), le « t » dans le mot « août » est facultatif, malgré que la prononciation du « t » est davantage populaire.
(If you look closely in the dictionary of the French language (e.g. Le Robert), the “t” in the word “août” is optional, although the pronunciation of “t” is more popular.)
Davantage populaire à Paris, oui. Mais en dehors, à part ma grand-mère, chez nous personne ne prononce le "t".
I give up 😂
C est vrai qu on ne se rend pas compte, mais courage à nos amis étrangers! La bise 😘
When I hear your English, I remember how you react to Anglo-Saxon people talking French ..
Your accent is lovely...but sometimes difficult to understand...it is the same for English People. Mr David Suchet is the only English actor speaking French with a light English accent but able to speak English with a f***cking French accent 😂.
That's great....😂😂❤
It's hilarious !!😅😂
My french teacher always said that someone from that past just see it fit, that's why. 😅
Painfully true
And what about Vingt, sept, or maybe haussaient or moissonneuses-batteuses ?
Indeed, the grammar and pronunciation confused me, when I had to learn french. . .at the beginning, the pronunciation was so difficult for us to speak, but now I can read french easily
Les halles will forever haunt me
So cute. Why do they say Brad at the end?
He was right with fils. The way he said it means thread.
"There are so many AHah 😅"
Au Québec on dit "ou" pour août
At this point , just remove some of the letters of the alpahbet 😂 . Qnd respell them .
I LOVE FRENCH
Oopsi 😂😅
Lhôpital Rule
So painful 😂
They didn’t even get to any grammar yet 😂…..that one is “fees”, it’s common sense!
Im french and i can relate 💀
In Quebec French we don’t pronounce the t in aout
So funny! Ha ha
Grammatical rules in french be like:
It makes no fucking sense
As someone who's first language is french
TIL “le héros”.
it's le hero and not l'heros, because it is not mute 'h' it's aspire 'h', only for mute "h" we use l'hotel
I learn English autodidact, but this language makes me confused😂
🧐 What th-
expectations:
Un = A
PAS= NOT
UN PAS = A NOT
Reality (Un pas = a step)
🤪 Step = étape
It’s not grammar rules, it is french pronunciation of words whose origin comes from Latin, but not only.
This is just the bigining😈😂
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Fils it's actually for " son " and also the plural of f wire 😂
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Ooopsiii😅😅😅😅😢😢😢😢
tongue twister😂😂
Only the God of Grammar knows the secrets:)
The origin of English’s monstrosity of a phonetic system
Hilarant 😂
I always say it" A ou" not "out"
So related😢
In French you also have to put punctuation after a space, like this:
Le Poissons Au Chocolat .
Le Poissons Au Chocolat ?
Le Poissons Au Chocolat !
Le Poissons Au Chocolat ,
« Le Poissons Au Chocolat »
( Le Poissons Au Chocolat )
Le Poissons Au Chocolat ;
Le Poissons Au Chocolat :
Faux. Pour une ponctuation en un seul élément, tu dois la coller à la dernière lettre comme le point ou la parenthèse.
Le poisson pas de S, au chocolat ???? ... hérésie totale !!!!
@@anniejolu7641 j'étais tellement choqué par ces espaces avant le point ou la virgule que je n'ai pas fait gaffe au s à la fin de poisson. Ce qui est clairement une faute. Après un 🐠 au 🍫 n'est pas une hérésie. Je te conseille le dos de cabillaud sauce chocolatée épicée. Et à la période de Pâques, il se vend des chocolats en forme de poisson.
@@yannrousseau5437 pour ma part, les petits espaces ne me gênent absolument pas, au contraire, cela aère. Je laisse le cabillaud à sa mer mais pour les poissons en chocolat ou les lapins c'est volontiers...😄
Août can be pronounced without the "t".
And there are two "h" in French : the silent "h" (muet) and the aspirated "h" (aspiré).
In Old French, the latter was pronounced (until the XVIII century). That it the reason behind the lack of elision in the word "héros".
Although the word comes from Latin via Greek, its prononciation in French was influenced by the Old Frankish word "héraut".
The letter "h" in words that have Germanic roots is usually aspirated in French.
2 hotties teaching french, love this ❤
How about loving words in French? There are some funny ones!
Since when was the T not silent in Aout???
French is difficult 😅
i have learn french for a few months and i have to say who is invent french language very complicated person 😅😅😅😅 but i love french language
They gotta learn latin language before french so they could understand why we pronounce the end for some words and why we dont pronounce the end for the others words
French: Remember the Grammatical Rules
Also French: What Rules?
Our grammar describes the Way we analyse the world. For me, my grammar is logical.
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Salut! I wanted to know what is the standard issue French dictionary in France?
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Actually most people pronounce "août" like "ou" (do not say the final "t"). It is still completely coorect to pronounce "aoûte" but it sounds very fancy, and a bit dated.
Ha non, pas du tout !
Fis (pronounced like that) means small fart in Swedish
hahahahaha
FISSS
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Me speaking English ;-)