i found an article of one syllable words in french compared to different romance languages and french beats them all by a large margin, french has around six thousand one syllable words to other romance languages five hundred or eight hundred only
Dang, I thought this was gonna have an etymology lesson at some point on actually why there are so many silent letters in French. Great video nonetheless.
In french we usually don’t consider the S in « les » or « es » silent (muet). Or else it would be pronounced « le » and « e » and not lé and è as it is. But good job overall anyway !
Still have questions on silent letters in French? Let me know!
Thanks alot its really helpful ❤️
How fabulous 🌸
Thank you, u helped me a lot 🤍🤍
just found this channel, you are truly underrated! Thanks for the help x
Thanks Lex, this comment made my day !!
Even though I may never speak French, I still love watching your videos and doing the activities😊❤️
😭😭 I appreciate this SO much - and you DO speak French ! (You’ve got “mélanger” down pat 😊)
@@BlaBlaKaity hahaha😂 well thank you and you’re welcome. Seriously you are a great teacher 👍🏼❤️
Thank you Joseline!! I’m just so happy these videos are actually helpful 😬😬
Génial et très utile, comme toujours !
C’est super gentil !! Je viens de voir que t’as publié une deuxième vidéo, j’ai hâte de la regarder !
cette vidéo est très bénéfice, merci!
i found an article of one syllable words in french compared to different romance languages and french beats them all by a large margin, french has around six thousand one syllable words to other romance languages five hundred or eight hundred only
Dang, I thought this was gonna have an etymology lesson at some point on actually why there are so many silent letters in French. Great video nonetheless.
le j'habite que sudan son
(here i am just putig words form your vidoe franch sound so good to do though, i thank i love it )
شكرا كثرا 🙂
I’m so happy you liked the video !
@@BlaBlaKaity You even Know who to write in arabic you are somthing really (العفوُ يا اختاه)
!You’re so kind! درست اللغة العربية في الماضي بس نسيت كثيرا انشالله سادرس هذه اللغة الجميلة في المستقبل
😊❤
In french we usually don’t consider the S in « les » or « es » silent (muet). Or else it would be pronounced « le » and « e » and not lé and è as it is.
But good job overall anyway !