C'est superbe 🙌🏽 Incroyable that this is only 3 months! Regardless of minor grammar mistakes you are very fluent, just practice those vowel sounds you dont find in english, such as, "œ" and "u"
Hey, thanks! I honestly wasn't expecting so much positivity from this video, so that helps. I do need to improve my pronunciation a lot and expand my vocab, but thanks for the feedback! Are you French?
@@basarkarakus Ah right ok, that makes sense. I suppose you're fluent then? I've just started studying French for A Level as explained in the video. :)
Yeah, as a native to Spanish, I can say that it is a very useful language (depending on where you live, or travel of course). And it shocked me when I had little to no problem when pronouncing different words I've never heard before. But I still mix up my french words for some of the Spanish I know 😅. Anyway, have fun studying!
Bravo !! Ça me fait toujours super plaisir de voir des gens apprendre le français. Je suis d’accord avec tout le monde, en trois mois, tu parles déjà très bien français ✨ !! Continue comme ça !! Tout mon soutient et mes encouragements depuis la France 🎊🇫🇷
I'm studying french and English, so both aren't so difficult but I think English is a little harder. I'm a Portuguese native speaker and for this reason french seems to be easier.
At the same time, I'm a native english speaker who learned Spanish to fluency and then began french and i found the relation between english and french words made me learn very fast. I could more easily guess new words based on our english spellings of words that we borrowed. With that said, the order of the french grammar was certainly more like spanish, but for me, with closely resembled words found also in English as well as spanish. Entourage is entourage. Savoir-faire was exactly said as how English speakers say Savoir-faire or coup d'état etc etc. Now that I also am dabbling in Italian and Portuguese, im finding all of the language help to learn each other. Going from AU restaurant to AO restaurante feels natural. Or Du and D' compared to Do/Da. Especially the placement of me/Te being different from what i knew in spanish. "Je vais TE dire la chose" feels just like "Eu vou TE dizer a coisa" in structure and i can remember looking at portuguese in my early spanish days and being lost on why it wouldn't be ordered like "te voy a decir" or "voy a decirte", and why it was showing up in the middle somehow 😂. On the other hand, Italian is being helped by both Spanish and Portuguese and vice verse. Nella, della vs pela, na/no. Molto and Muito, la sua/a sua.... SO MANY similarities. I also know a tiny bit of swahili and amazing latin grammar had given me a boost on using their versions of melo/selo/nosla etc etc Cheers to all my fellow language lovers! Stop by my channel to check my speaking videos from way back. Im an oldschool YTr!
Hello, im a portuguese native speaker as well! I study english since I was like seven so it wasn't very hard to me, even though i only studied seriously two times a week. But with that I also kept in touch with the language a lot, reading things on the internet, knowing the memes, watching series and films with subtitles and etc. I find that the more you immerse yourself in the language the easier it gets to learn it and grow used to listening people speaking in it. I am now starting to study french and I agree that it has a lot more similar vocabulary to portuguese than english (probably because portuguese and french come from latin whereas english has germanic roots). The first thing I did when I started learning languages was to find content that I liked in the language, mostly to grow some curiosity towards it. With english it was Percy Jackson (i was a kid) and it was just funny to read all the funny memes and imaginary monologues of my favorite characters in the internet. With french it was music and a specific film. I listened to everything by Édith Piaf and watched Portrait Of a Lady On Fire five times lmao. It was really enjoyable. I'm sorry, this wasn't meant to become this big, I just miss talking to people about this stuff, it really interests me. Good luck on your language learning journey!
I can't wait to start learning French. I want to hit at least B2 in Spanish, im almost there but for me i want to be comfortable in my speaking(so speak more) and learn that darn R 🤬🤬
The R is hard, try saying the letter D but keep your tongue against the roof of your mouth and keep trying to force air through, should eventually sound like a car engine and you will work it out from there!
Vous parlez français très bon. J’apprenait français pour deux mois maintenant.. je suis indienne, Felicitations pour votre progress? Haha Je me suis abonńe! Bonne chance :)
Je vais écrire ce commentaire en français pour que tu puisses pratiquer. 👏 Bravo! Tu es doué en langues! Vu que ça ne fait que 3 mois que tu apprends cette langue tu te débrouilles bien et tu peux parler assez fluidement même si tu fais des erreurs - c’est normal Continue comme ça!
En tant que francophone, je peux dire que tu est compris quand tu parles français. Translation: As a French speaker, I can tell that you’re understood when you’re talking French.
Comment est parler bien la langue français après trois mois.s'il vous plaît aider moi monsieur parceque je veux à apprendre la france mon ami je viens inde🇮🇳 merci🇮🇳
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C'est superbe 🙌🏽 Incroyable that this is only 3 months! Regardless of minor grammar mistakes you are very fluent, just practice those vowel sounds you dont find in english, such as, "œ" and "u"
Hey, thanks! I honestly wasn't expecting so much positivity from this video, so that helps. I do need to improve my pronunciation a lot and expand my vocab, but thanks for the feedback! Are you French?
No I'm not but in my college half of the lessons are in french. I've been learnin it for 5 years..
@@basarkarakus Ah right ok, that makes sense. I suppose you're fluent then? I've just started studying French for A Level as explained in the video. :)
Goals🤩 i wanna learn french and spanish, can’t decide which one I’m learning first :’)
DEFINITELY SPANISH. It's a lot easier!
Yeah, as a native to Spanish, I can say that it is a very useful language (depending on where you live, or travel of course). And it shocked me when I had little to no problem when pronouncing different words I've never heard before. But I still mix up my french words for some of the Spanish I know 😅. Anyway, have fun studying!
Tell me which you choose because I'm in that same sit.
Healthy angels what did you decide??
Movie Sync what did you decide?????
Seeing your progress is very encouraging for me! I think that after 3 months you speak very well and have built a good vocabulary of words!
Bravo !! Ça me fait toujours super plaisir de voir des gens apprendre le français. Je suis d’accord avec tout le monde, en trois mois, tu parles déjà très bien français ✨ !! Continue comme ça !! Tout mon soutient et mes encouragements depuis la France 🎊🇫🇷
This much progress just in 3 months? That's amazing. 👏🏼👏🏼
I'm studying french and English, so both aren't so difficult but I think English is a little harder. I'm a Portuguese native speaker and for this reason french seems to be easier.
I think English would be easier for you ! French has a lot of complex grammatical points and words ! 😥
@@ibouchonOfficial French and portuguese are both Latin languages, hence why it's easier to go from one to the other. Same with Spanish or Italian...
At the same time, I'm a native english speaker who learned Spanish to fluency and then began french and i found the relation between english and french words made me learn very fast. I could more easily guess new words based on our english spellings of words that we borrowed.
With that said, the order of the french grammar was certainly more like spanish, but for me, with closely resembled words found also in English as well as spanish. Entourage is entourage. Savoir-faire was exactly said as how English speakers say Savoir-faire or coup d'état etc etc.
Now that I also am dabbling in Italian and Portuguese, im finding all of the language help to learn each other. Going from AU restaurant to AO restaurante feels natural. Or Du and D' compared to Do/Da.
Especially the placement of me/Te being different from what i knew in spanish.
"Je vais TE dire la chose" feels just like "Eu vou TE dizer a coisa" in structure and i can remember looking at portuguese in my early spanish days and being lost on why it wouldn't be ordered like "te voy a decir" or "voy a decirte", and why it was showing up in the middle somehow 😂.
On the other hand, Italian is being helped by both Spanish and Portuguese and vice verse. Nella, della vs pela, na/no. Molto and Muito, la sua/a sua.... SO MANY similarities. I also know a tiny bit of swahili and amazing latin grammar had given me a boost on using their versions of melo/selo/nosla etc etc
Cheers to all my fellow language lovers! Stop by my channel to check my speaking videos from way back. Im an oldschool YTr!
Hello, im a portuguese native speaker as well! I study english since I was like seven so it wasn't very hard to me, even though i only studied seriously two times a week. But with that I also kept in touch with the language a lot, reading things on the internet, knowing the memes, watching series and films with subtitles and etc. I find that the more you immerse yourself in the language the easier it gets to learn it and grow used to listening people speaking in it.
I am now starting to study french and I agree that it has a lot more similar vocabulary to portuguese than english (probably because portuguese and french come from latin whereas english has germanic roots).
The first thing I did when I started learning languages was to find content that I liked in the language, mostly to grow some curiosity towards it. With english it was Percy Jackson (i was a kid) and it was just funny to read all the funny memes and imaginary monologues of my favorite characters in the internet. With french it was music and a specific film. I listened to everything by Édith Piaf and watched Portrait Of a Lady On Fire five times lmao. It was really enjoyable. I'm sorry, this wasn't meant to become this big, I just miss talking to people about this stuff, it really interests me.
Good luck on your language learning journey!
I can't wait to start learning French. I want to hit at least B2 in Spanish, im almost there but for me i want to be comfortable in my speaking(so speak more) and learn that darn R 🤬🤬
The R is hard, try saying the letter D but keep your tongue against the roof of your mouth and keep trying to force air through, should eventually sound like a car engine and you will work it out from there!
@@benbepz im at the point of "working it out from there" 😂😂😣
I need to practice, Lord give me strength!😤
Fair play lad, impressive enough during college
Cheers Ewan
Vous parlez français très bon. J’apprenait français pour deux mois maintenant..
je suis indienne, Felicitations pour votre progress? Haha
Je me suis abonńe! Bonne chance :)
"très bien"
"Pendant deux mois"😊
i'm learning french too!!❤️
That's great!
BenBepz YESS! by the way do you have update of your french progress? :))
@@J4MAECA I should probably make another video on it!
BenBepz yesss i'll waitt 🤘🏼
Same
Je vais écrire ce commentaire en français pour que tu puisses pratiquer.
👏 Bravo! Tu es doué en langues! Vu que ça ne fait que 3 mois que tu apprends cette langue tu te débrouilles bien et tu peux parler assez fluidement même si tu fais des erreurs - c’est normal
Continue comme ça!
Merci beaucoup Isobel! On va faire un (call?) cette semaine ?
BenBepz Oui absolument!
BenBepz a call = un appel
Hello there! I wish I could speak both English and French as fluently as you! :D Way to go!
Dude you are smart and disciplined as hell i aspire to be like you
I’m rly looking forward to this series of French learning ! Keep going ~
thanks for the motivation. i’ve been studying french for a few weeks but it’s taking a long time.
tres bien ! moi aussi j'apprend cette langue mais c'est un peu difficile mais vous parlez superbe
Even fluent in english, almost the same flow, bravo le blond. 😎
Bruhh I've been doing french for 9 years now and I'm still not as fluent as Id like me to be could you give me some tips please?
Incredible 😮
Me after I got a trip in montreal and the most of people were speaking fluent french 😢
I speak 2 languages, Spanish and English, but I also to want to learn French
It’s my 2nd week learning and I notice some words are the same as Spanish
@@adolfogonzalez4715 Oui, il y a une similarité
How is your French going?
Pas trop mauvais
@@benbepz actually it would be mal, not mauvais. (Sorry, I love correcting people lOl)
@@meowtheturtle ☠️
Simply wow!
En tant que francophone, je peux dire que tu est compris quand tu parles français.
Translation: As a French speaker, I can tell that you’re understood when you’re talking French.
C'est vrai, je le comprend aussi même s'il fait des erreurs 😊
@@noahtamma9187en trois mois c’est très impressionnant
Il parle mieux que Neymar qui a fait 6 ans au PSG
I would really love to know how you learnt
Comment est parler bien la langue français après trois mois.s'il vous plaît aider moi monsieur parceque je veux à apprendre la france mon ami je viens inde🇮🇳 merci🇮🇳
Good Luck!
I have so much trouble with the q sound and the e... I thought I'd had trouble with the r sound. I mean i do but e and q are so much harder to me!!!
Really impressive dude, keep it up !
Very impressive! 😊
Your thumbnail should read "Mon français après trois mois"
Bravo, sincèrement!
Continuez comme ça 😎
This is me if I was an introvert
🙌🏼🙌🏼
Big motivation
WHAT? A type one diabetic like me also learning French?!? 🤭😳
;)
How old were you in this video?
16 :)
This is good man
great
Keep going 😁
Bravo 👏👌
Merci!
Wowww congratulations how old r u n which languages do u speak
17 almost 18 now! Spanish, French. I could say I speak a little bit of others but it's really not much
@@benbepz wow it's good,n me speaking Russian,Turkish n learning french now
Omg hi. I’m trying to learn French so I can pass my exam.
I just found your channel and its amazing keep going
Thanks!
Super!!!
Merci!
Ton français est amusant! 😁😁. Combien de langues parles-tu maintenant?
Pffff je ne sais pas
Am I ever gonna get this good!? 😔 Hopes up
You can exceed my ability easily haha
My goal is to learn French to fluency and then relearn Spanish
Spanish is easier, go for that first! Although you do you :)
c,est superbe for 3months only i salut you
super video mon ami😎
Merci!
Lose the preamble.
J'adore apprendre des langues mais pas le français parce que nous l'apprenons en école et puis c'est détesté
😂😂😂 je te comprends
@@benbepz 💀🤷
mdr dans mon ecole c tres ennuyeux c'est vrai! mais j'aime apprendre la langue chez moi parce que c'est plus amusant
Your accent... I wish I could speak in British accent
Wish I could speak Spanish with an Argentine accent
@@benbepz wish I could speak spanish... regardless of the accent
lol u consider 2-3 hours everyday a lot some people go up to 10 hours a day
A lot for me. I never denied that it is possible to do more!
And some people do only 30 mins a day. I do 3-3 and a half hours of Spanish everyday and with a busy schedule, i think it's a lot.
Bro looking at scripts all the time
No scripts, just camera shy and awkward 😬🤦🏼♂️
Waw cest super bien , en seulement 3 mois tas géré !
🤠
free mumfs
It took me 4 years 🤦
Haha French is hard
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