me watching at 12am with a sudden burst of motivation to be fluent in french in 1 day: 👁👄👁 edit after 1 year: donc, apres un an, je peux parler un peu francais...? mais, je suis vraiment mauvais... at least I'm not a total beginner anymore-- but I can understand and read french pretty good, so... YOU CAN DO THIS FRENCH LEARNERS! I BELIEVE IN YOUUU Edit 3 years later: Cela fait trois ans. Je pense que mon français est mieux, et je peux parler plus couramment maintenant! L’apprendre de la langue est très amusant pour moi! Dont give up:)
I watched this video 2 years ago in early 2021, today I am fluent in french 🙌 Stay positive everyone, if you give it your time and dedication, your goals WILL become a reality ❤
As a french, I like to see english comments that complain about french words, like " enchanté " etc... But my english is... terrible :/ so please don't judge my english... PS : I like to write for no reasons too
@@SethTheChef omg same feeling so bad for France but hope they win next time , it was so close but both teams played well equally just at the penalty :/
Although both teams played very well, I believe the cup was rigged for Argentina to win, especially since it was going to be messi last World Cup. But I’m proud of France for how well they did, especially mbappe who scored a hatrick
I have to choose between Italian, French, or Russian as my selected language class sequence for two years starting in 6 months… I don’t know which to pick! They’re all awesome.
me too had a sudden urge to learn french downloaded duolingo losing confidence now that grammar is hard but no i will learn French by the end of this year
Native speaker here For all of those struggling with the pronunciation of "rencontrer", you'll be happy to learn that most of the time, "enchanté" is enough, because the rest is implied Hope this helps !
@@kelkellys when you want to be really polite i guess because "enchanté" alone is already a formal and polite way to greet someone that you don't know.
I learnt French over 22 years ago. After I retired 20 years ago I have not gone back to it. My 62 year old son spoke to me in French 2 nights ago because he is learning it now. I told him I.have all my old notes and I will go back and check them out. Seeing and hearing Ingrid is an inspiration, I am on my way. Merci beaucoup Ingrid.
As a Brazilian, I've found almost everything she explained so easy it hurts me not learning it on my teenage years. Except for the "r" pronunciation, which is actually hard.
@@JamesCharIes And also, we rarely say “Ravie de te Rencontrer”, except if you visit a perfect place of Paris, we say “Salut, yo, ça va ? Tu fais quoi ? ». If you can’t pronounce the French R, it will be also so fucking difficult to learn Spanish, Portuguese or Italian.
Learning French has been an interesting experience as a native U.S. English speaker. Growing up, Spanish was required in school. It seemed very logical in regards to sentence structure compared to English. As an adult, I chose to learn Italian. I was surprised how similar Italian was to Spanish, and I was able to read it before I could speak it. But.... now, learning French, it is kicking my butt. Videos like this one are very helpful! It doesn't seem to stick in my brain very well for some reason. I would rate the pronunciation at a 9/10 difficulty. Perhaps it is just the natural differences of sentence structure and mouth position. One day I will conquer this barrier! Lol.
Yep same problem here. I speak fluent Spanish and it does help sometimes because you can def see the two languages come from the same root. But the pronunciation is on another level! Just the number 4 is giving me trouble with that weird "hgrch" sound at the end haha
Same issue for me. I took several Spanish classes in college, all the way to advanced levels and did well. I found Spanish pronunciation to be simple and easy for me to do. Having a hard time with French pronunciation. And French is always spoken at a speed of light. Even when the video presenter was speaking slow, it still seems fast to me and having difficulty getting a grip of pronouncing.
As an Asian I gotta lean English Cantonese mandarin and Fu Jian Hua ( which is a kind of a native language in China ) and now I am learning French for some reason :b
Ya. After trying to pronounce the r and realizing how nasally the language is, I have a bit more sympathy for Asians speaking engrish Our mouth muscles were not properly prepared for these noises
Thanks to Duolingo I’ve come a long way. Being bilingual and having as well the basics of Italian down I thought 15 years ago I want to learn French cause I was convinced it was the love language of the world.. that wasn’t true.. but however around 2 years ago I got Duolingo and decided to focus on French. My household is annoyed by this point cause they don’t understand a word I say but I’m waiting for a 5 year mark before I confidently go out talking with French folks. I like these videos cause it’s nice hearing a real person and not an app. See y’all in 2025!
@@ALPHANIMSwag it’s just not my style. I have never worn one in my life. Now for the culture, I’d buy one as a remembrance of my time, possibly wear it once or so. Trust me, I’ve seen folks wear them and they just look awesome and so cool however I’ve never worn one before. 👍🏼
@@tutinn_ ah ok I thought you would never visit Paris sorry I misunderstood but at the same time I am French so don't expect a high level of English from me
i saw a insta thread and the end of it had something like "imagine you come out of quarantine and your crush sees you lost 15 pounds and you speak french" and now i'm motivated
Currently on my way to being a polyglot ! I grew up with indonesian , english and german and im currently learning italian in school and french at home. This channel has been a great help.
I just _love_ these titles - 'Learn French in 25 minutes'. Wow! I spent a whole year in ninth grade learning basic to lower-intermediate French. If only I had had this video; I'd have learned it all in 25 minutes!
True story I was at the bar one night about half drunk already and this Asian guy was exiting the men’s room at the same time as me. He held the door open and I said “Merci” although I have no idea why. He stopped and looked dead into my eyes and asked “how did you know I was French?!” I thought he was joking so I asked him how to say a few things in French (I don’t speak French but know enough to know if he was full of crap.) He was fluent! Invited me over to meet his two buddies, another Frenchman and a Swedish guy who were touring the US together. We had a drink and a few good laughs. I must have subconsciously heard one of them say something in an accent earlier in the evening, but it was one of the strangest coincidences of recent memory!
Jim Legge Vietnamese here and I cannot approve ... none of my grandparents can speak any French. I don’t know any elder who can either. Maybe just a few scholars and who worked for the French government during that period
Successfull people don't become that way overnight. most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
I’m learning French because I plan to be a exchange student in France in the future I’m using Duolingo and TH-cam videos. I need to be at an A2 level (ability to communicate in everyday situations and have elementary school vocabulary) Merci beaucoup!
So I studied french in school in Sweden for 3 years, but still I learned more french than ever only by watching your videos. Les enseignants comme vous ne sont pas faciles à trouver! Merci beaucoup!
@@puzzlepuddles6712 si Abraham parle des enseignants en général c'est à dire des hommes et des femmes , le masculin l'emporte sur le féminin, donc sa phrase est correcte, mais vous avez raison dans le cas de figure ou Abraham parle exclusivement des femmes dans ce cas oui le mot enseignantes est exacte. Conclusion vous avez tous les deux raisons !! 😁
@@L3O7M It's kind of similar to how numbers in Danish are perceived by their Scandinavian neighbours, although Danish numbers go wonky all the way from 50 to 99.
Repeat the words one at a time over and over until you get the hang of it then slowly try to combine them. It'll be a little easier that way than tackling it all at once. Rewind the video if you need to hear it repeated. The tongue is a muscle thus by training the muscle memory it'll make it easier alongside just using ones normal memory.
You're absolutely right, you've summed it up. And when you realize that most of the French people struggle to write their own language, that gives you an idea of the difficulty of this language...
I'm French and what you are saying is perfectly right. As you said, we don't prenonce a lot of letters in a word. French teenagers do a lot of ortographic mistakes. And we have a lot of combination of letters who have the same prononciation. For example : "interroger" (to question) "interrogé" (questioned) "interrogée" (questioned) "interrogez" (question! (as an order)) have the same prononciation. When you write "ils mangeaient" (they ate) you don't prenonce the "ent" you don't prenonce the "e" between the "g" and "a" and you don't prenonce the "s" in "ils". It's a very difficult language. If you go in France you have nearly no chances to find someone who write in French without any mistakes. 😅
haha don’t worry : French don’t _really_ have a distinction between formal and informal as much as in the two languages you mentioned because it essentially lies on the type of word you’re using (the use of “vous” or special words that are really polite) and sometimes how you say the sentence. There is pretty much as much formal and informal in French than there is in English. Most of the examples gave in this video show exactly that. I even saw someone in the comment (which is true, I can confirm), saying that French people don’t say : “Enchanté de vous rencontré” but simply : “Enchanté”, but it’s still formal. For example, let’s imagine someone has an accident, you come to this person and say : “vous allez bien ? (are you alright?)”, which is formal, but you can also say : “ça va ? (you ok?)” which is more informal, but both are acceptable, “respectful” (don’t use the informal when you’re with your boss though, that’s probably the only case where formal is required), plus, French are less strict on the use of the formal form than asian countries, or as I said, except in the business with your boss or something equivalent. Another example, this time on the way you say it : let’s take the exact same sentences in the video : “Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous parlez anglais ?” (“Excusez-moi, vous parlez anglais ?” also works as an formal sentence) “Je ne parles pas anglais.”. The question and the answer are formal, and so the informal, as much in the words you use in the sentence as the way you pronounce, would be : “Excuse-moi, tu parles anglais ?” “Non, J’parle pas anglais” (the “J’pa…” shouldn’t be written but is really often pronounced like that), which is pretty much the same thing except the ”est-ce que” and the “ne” that disappeared and the switch from “vous” to “tu”, with the conjugation that follows the subject. So, it’s not as hard as Japanese or Korean (or at least Japanese, as I mostly know about this language and less about the other one), where you have a formal and informal version for absolutely every verb and every conjugation and where you have special sentences that are use very often, unlike in French where those “special sentences” are used when you write a professional e-mail, or things like that, and when they’re with their co-workers, they’re using the informal language, which is totally acceptable. (formal would be required in the beginning but you can rapidly switch to the informal language if the person you’re talking with is not a total stranger.)
@@rigierish3807 ooooh I've been learning French since I posted this comment and I really just thought that the formal-informal ways of speaking French is the same as Korean and Japanese, well turns out it's much more easier in French than the two languages I mentioned. Thanks for the info though! It is well appreciated
My teacher : "Please, try!" Me : "No, French is too hard". The girl of the video : "Please try" **smiles** Also me : "La République Française telle qu'on la connaît aujourd'hui est confrontée à des menaces extérieures de toutes sortes, dont une confrontation inter-étatique très forte au sein de l'union Européenne".
Im french and this is a list of important word (said me if u want more) Bonjour= good morning Salut= hi, hello Merci = thanks Au revoir= goodbye Haut= high Bas= low Milieu= middle Oui = yes Non = no Quelque chose = something (chose = thing) Où = where (but not "ou", this is " or") Je = i Tu = you (1st) Il = he Nous = we Vous = you (2d) Ils = they
my husband and I vised Paris about 20 years ago..., everyone was so kind and friendly! they really liked that we tried to speak the language even though it was just simple phrases. much love!
@@camila5179 You know... it was a deal of a lifetime. We had just gotten married and did not have money so we did have to use a credit card. But it was 6 days/5 nights, free breakfast, roudtrip flight and i think it was $600 per person. i never saw that deal ever again. and we've never been able to go back either because it's so expensive. now we have a house and kids and bills so we really don't have money to go back :( everytime we save, something else comes up
I'm on my third month of learning french and I had your same issue when I started 😅 what helped me to pronounce is to study the french vowels along with my normal studying. Keep on trying to pronounce basic words that exaggerate vowels. Try to say "trois" or "francis" While doing it try to let go of your english instincts. Don't learn it, Aquire the french sound
@@afox1689 Thank you so much for the suggestion. I'll definitely do that. Can you recommend an application where I can learn French? I'm using Duolingo and I've acquired a lot of French words but still don't know how to pronounce them. Haha
im late idk if ur still learning but a good tip that always helped me with learning languages is to see the movement of other ppls lips/placement of their tongue when they speak. even in this video its helpful to look at her lips so its easier to replicate the sounds
@Kişisel Gelişim I’m American but my parents are from Spain. And yes doesn’t matter if I speak English and Spanish. That word is still a struggle to pronounce and I ain’t ashamed to say Lolol
@@carstenhemel2574 honestly, it's not. the lady/gentleman above just wanted to learn a new language, everything out of curiosity. but since they didn't have a strong reason to do it, they gave up halfway. from my point of view, that's just human nature -- leaving boring things behind.
I’m taking french class in University and im having lots of trouble communicating the right way with my lecturer. This helped a lot!! Je vous remercie !
“Enchantée de te rencontrer” means Enchanted to meet you, and no one actually says that. You can just say Enchantée which has the meaning of Nice to meet you in french
I really love the French language, I think it's the most beautiful language in the world. I would love to learn it but I'm worried because I have heard that most French people will make fun of you for trying to speak French to them if it isn't your native language :/
Even if you only speak the basics of another language, you know more and are a bit smarter than a person who speaks only one! Be proud for learning and speaking another language. Also, the best way to learn to speak a language is in talking to native speaker~
First, let me say you are doing a great job for those who need to study french. I hope that you will explain french words more slowly, especially difficult one so that we will be able to follow easily. Thank you
@@gavins.9254 I agree. Personally, French is my mother tongue. So, she speaks quite slowly in French for me. But it's true that for those who are learning, it's pretty fast. Good luck! Je suis d'accord. Personnellement, le français est ma langue maternelle. Donc, elle parle assez lentement en français pour moi. Mais c'est vrai que pour ceux qui apprennent, c'est plutôt rapide. Bon courage !
@@gavins.9254 Ooooh. This is nice. Besides French, what language is spoken in Norway? ( Just out of curiosity ^^ ) I'm here to review the basics of English personally.
I tried learning french two years ago, and i gave up because it was too hard. I picked up spanish during that time. Picking up french after having learned spanish, as an english speaker, is much easier
Me: Let's learn French..shudnt be that hard "Rencontrer": Hold my beer Edit: Never got so many like on my comment...certainly so many people can relate this 😅. PS: it's been 4 months..I'm still nowhere close to pronounce it the way she does
Informal: Salut, je m'apelle ... Enchanté de te rencontrer. Formal: Bonjour, je m'apelle ... Je suis enchanté de vous rencontrer. Merci. Merci beaucoup. Je vous remercie. De rien. Je vous en prie. Greetings: Salut! Bonjour! Bonsoir! Au revoir. À bientôt! Est-ce que tu parles anglais? Est-ce que vous parlez anglais? Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous parlez anglais? Oui En peu Non, je ne parle pas anglais. Apologies: Excusez-moi, un café s'il vous plaît. Excusez-moi, où est la Tour Effel? S'il vous plaît. Excuse-moi. Pardon. Je suis désolé. Numbers: Zero Un 1 Deux 2 Trois 3 Quatre 4 Cinq 5 Six 6 Sept 7 Huit 8 Neuf 9 Dix 10 Mon numéro c'est le... 11 Onze 12 Douze 13 Treize 14 Quatorze 15 Quinze 16 Seize 17 Dix-sept 18 Dix-huit 19 Dix-neuf 20 Vingt 30 Trente 40 Quarante 50 Cinquante 60 Soixante 70 Soixante-dix 80 Quatre-vingt 90 Quatre-vingt-dix 100 Cent Vingt-et-un 21 Combien ça coûte? Excusez-moi, combien ça coûte? Excusez-moi, combien coûte ce chapeau? Excusez-moi, combien coûte cette jupe? Ça coûte... Ça fait... Ç'est... Ç'est combien? Un café, c'est combien, s'il vous plaît?
Not only did this video help me learn some new stuff in french, but it also REALLY boosted my confidence and made me realise that i'm not as bad as i thought in french (im a native romance language speaker, so it seems to be easier to me). merci beaucoup!!
merci beaucoup de m'avoir aider à apprendre le français en seulement 24 min au début j ai cru que le français était tellement dur mais à cause de vous j ai appris que le français facile il a besoin seulement de concentration haha
Now I've realized that being a Spanish native speaker has some advantages when learning French. It is easy for us to pronounce the "R", and the grammatical structure is pretty much similar.
Me but with Portuguese. Knowing one of the romance languages gives you like a secret key into them all. Once you crack into one, it's easy to learn the rest.
@@IdontKnow-bq2qe wtf lol, I didn't know there was a single language for Asia called "Asian". Last I checked Asia has a wide range of diverse languages
i just started and i thought french was really hard to learn but its seems easy and so joyful! hopefully i'll be able to express myself in french one day.
It’s super difficult ! I’m french and 15 and the french teenager do a loooootttt of mistakes in writing like in speaking 😂 So you will see that it’s not the easier language !
Hello, I’m French and I teach to my workers how to speak French but I didn’t know where to start, with your video it’s help me a lot. Merci beaucoup tu gères !
Its really difficult to pronounce the French words but honestly i really have lots of fun practicing 😃 I only speak English so this is going to be a Amazing experience learning a new laugh!
i am a waiter in the united states. people love when i use french especially foreigners they relate dining and cuisine with french it is the universal language of restaurants!
Im learning Spanish and French at the same time, Although my Spanish level is intermediate, I find french really hard, Mostly because of the pronunciacion and the ortography. But im determined to learn this beautiful language.
¡Estoy probando aprender español y francés en el tiempo mismo también! Obviamente mi español no es bueno pero estoy trabajándolo. Estoy empezando mi francés con el video. ¡Buena suerte para ti y para mí!
Lmaooo Im French myself and I must admit, I’m quite happy I’m a native speaker like wth even for native speakers French is so complex I can’t fathom how difficult it must be to learn it from scratch
Are there any good shows, songs, etc that I can listen to and watch that can progress my French? Because I know many french people who have learned english doing the same things
@@ashy6367 well personally, I prefer to read to learn a new language because this way I learn a lot of new words and when I encounter these words in an actual conversation, I’m not taken aback. What I do is keep a repertoire of words that I jot down along my reading. That being said, depending on your level of English, I suggest you watch any show you want in French with French subtitles. If you don’t understand the structure of any sentence, you should take the time to pause and examine the sentence carefully to fully understand how it works (it takes some time at first but then you ll progress and then you’ll need less and less time to understand the grammar and structure of the sentence in question since you’re going to assimilate it definitely) Netflix is very useful for that. Now, for some songs in French, I’m going to recommend some that are deeply ingrained in French culture and others that are just well liked - every song by Jean Jacques Goldman - evr song by Jacques Brel - the most viewed Indila songs (she doesn’t sing much nowadays unfortunately) - every songs by Mylène Farmer - every songs by Amel bent - Maître Gims (Bella, Sape comme jamais, je te pardonne ft Sia … ) be careful with those songs, they are not always grammatically correct - Macarena, amnésie etc by Damso ( he’s a rapper but he often uses interesting words) some of his songs are not really interesting to learn french. - every songs by shy’m - Every songs by Tayc - papaoutai, Stromae If you want some French movies: - qu’est-ce que nous avons fait au bon dieu? - taxi (1,2,3,4,5) - the recent show Lupin which is featuring one of the most well liked French actor in France, Omar Sy - Intouchable, also featuring Omar Sy - La tour Montparnasse - Babysitting - les Jamel Comedy club Etc Books: Some classics first (those are a bit difficult) - les trois mousquetaires Alexandre Dumas - Bel ami guy de Maupassant - mme Bovary by Flaubert - Puzzle by Franck Thilliez - Blue Jay Way by Fabrice Colin There are a lot more but I don’t really know your preferences so i tried to suggest you un petit peu de tout ! Bon courage ! If you have any question, n’hésitez pas !
The price you pay for being a french native speaker who knows english is that your english accent is shit!! Might be fun for 5mins then it gets annoying KEKW. FAX. 😂🤣😂🤣🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@ED-wj6kf Bah quand tu parle français oui.Mais quand tu veux l apprendre🥵.C'est comme l'Allemand toi tu pense que ses sur à apprendre mais pour les Allemands ses facile
@@SinaYL2007 honnêtement à quoi bon apprendre le français ? Des gens ont pour langue maternelle l'anglais, la langue universelle et veulent apprendre une langue dure comme le français
I took a year of French in school but am now much older. I am not having any problems until I try to hear and pronounce rencontrer. I even put this on a much slower playback speed and tried to understand your pronunciation. I finally went to some other videos to listen which was better and practice saying it. I think I need a synonym for the word meet, perhaps make your acquaintance.
Its funny how some people say learning english is difficult, but for me it seems like learning french is far more difficult, than learning english and at least with the pronounciation. English pronounciation is much easier, when you only need to learn somebody else prounce it and then you can also easily prounce it also, but for french prounounciation you need a lot more practice and french written words remind even less of the way they were said, than english words do, so that makes it even more difficult to learn written french.
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Hi, impossible in 25 mints
I love our video
Might come over to you after my fluency in English
Hi u made me know french better
sikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkekekekeeeeeeeeeee
me watching at 12am with a sudden burst of motivation to be fluent in french in 1 day: 👁👄👁
edit after 1 year: donc, apres un an, je peux parler un peu francais...? mais, je suis vraiment mauvais...
at least I'm not a total beginner anymore-- but I can understand and read french pretty good, so... YOU CAN DO THIS FRENCH LEARNERS! I BELIEVE IN YOUUU
Edit 3 years later: Cela fait trois ans. Je pense que mon français est mieux, et je peux parler plus couramment maintenant! L’apprendre de la langue est très amusant pour moi! Dont give up:)
Mood
same here😛
me here at 2pm lol
Same 💀
Lol
I met a French person and I introduced myself as Ingrid. Looks like that’s my new name now.
Enjoy your life as Ingrid
I wish you luck
Waii O 😂
Lmao. 😂😂
lmao
😅😅😅😅
My mom walked into the room while I was trying to speak French and asked if I was choking!!!
Katie Barton bruh!
Haha
😂✌🏿🍷
That's funny and sad at the same time :v
Good one
I watched this video 2 years ago in early 2021, today I am fluent in french 🙌
Stay positive everyone, if you give it your time and dedication, your goals WILL become a reality ❤
How you learn French? Only with TH-cam?or class? Which books did you use?
@@nobody_7580 that is what i want to ask for.
Yeah how did you learn French
Pls answer ;u;
Hi i’ll appreciate it if you give us some tips 🙏
how? plz i need help
“Say Salut, je m’appelle”
Me: aight pretty easy
“Now say enchantee de te rencontrer”
Me: Enchanted de tu hongkong what?
As a french, I like to see english comments that complain about french words, like " enchanté " etc... But my english is... terrible :/ so please don't judge my english...
PS : I like to write for no reasons too
@@latomatefarcie nah you speak english better than most people
@@forsaturn4629 thx. But it is easy to speak english better than 70% of french people.
De te HHongkong Teyhh
de te Hhongkong teyh
Who else is learning a NEW language in QUARANTINE time?
Me me.. Boring right? 😂 this is the only time to learn it
our teacher requires us to do this :
Me cause I don't have time normally
Me
french and russian 😅
I already see myself confidently ordering a table of water.
So do I. I would totally get that mixed up.
table or cup
😂😂😂
lol i cant stop crying
C'est tres simple d'apprendre le français tu vas voir, une fois que tu as les bases, ça va toutt seul
idk why i suddenly have the urge to learn french . i could not be any further from france
because of the world cup
@@SethTheChef omg same feeling so bad for France but hope they win next time , it was so close but both teams played well equally just at the penalty :/
Although both teams played very well, I believe the cup was rigged for Argentina to win, especially since it was going to be messi last World Cup. But I’m proud of France for how well they did, especially mbappe who scored a hatrick
I have to choose between Italian, French, or Russian as my selected language class sequence for two years starting in 6 months…
I don’t know which to pick! They’re all awesome.
me too had a sudden urge to learn french downloaded duolingo losing confidence now that grammar is hard but no i will learn French by the end of this year
salut, je m'appelle _____.
wow french is not that hard
0.5 secs later:
enchantee de what?
@@kitsune1284 will you teach me too? Pls
@@kitsune1284 I don't have Fb. Do you have Instagram
@kitsune I am learning french, can you help me?
@@kitsune1284 .
@@kitsune1284 Can you private message in youtube? So I can privately send you my profile link? I don't want everyone to go to my profile now..
Teacher: why do you want to speak french
Me: so i heard this song on ratatouille
that song slaps tho ngl
Me when I heard a French songs and I want to confidently know without google or TH-cam help
Omg same, Le Festin ❣️
Lespoiretunplatbien-😂
Same
Native speaker here
For all of those struggling with the pronunciation of "rencontrer", you'll be happy to learn that most of the time, "enchanté" is enough, because the rest is implied
Hope this helps !
So when do we need to use the rest?
@@kelkellys when you want to be really polite i guess because "enchanté" alone is already a formal and polite way to greet someone that you don't know.
@@yaqiza okay thanks
:D
Like in English when you say "it's a pleasure" Or just "pleasure" instead of "its a pleasure to meet you"
I learnt French over 22 years ago. After I retired 20 years ago I have not gone back to it. My 62 year old son spoke to me in French 2 nights ago because he is learning it now. I told him I.have all my old notes and I will go back and check them out.
Seeing and hearing Ingrid is an inspiration, I am on my way. Merci beaucoup Ingrid.
THIS IS SO WHOLESOME :_::_:_:_
“Salut”
Me: Salut
“je m'appelle Ingrid”
Me: je m'appelle Ingrid
“Enchantee ”
Me: Enchantee
“de te rencontrer”
Me: Wait what
Yeah what the fuck is this sound
@@megaQpa1 LMAOO😭😭
😂
Lol this was so me
This is so me
I sound like i'm choking while learning this honestly
Hahahahahah
This comment made my day
esecially on letter C 😆
samedt hahahah
It is more like throwing up
I was confident until “de te rencontrer” it went down hill from that
same
lol
Ify
Well you don’t have to say it’s fine just saying enchanté
aahhhahaha
@@keishaloves1762 Enchanté is a dead word in France...
As a Brazilian, I've found almost everything she explained so easy it hurts me not learning it on my teenage years. Except for the "r" pronunciation, which is actually hard.
Yep👌
Nice... but what does being brazilian have to do with anything
@@katomine7 Portuguese and French are kinda similar
@@katomine7why are you getting so worked up for? its nice to know where people are from
c'est vrai!
I'm afraid that one word will end my desire to learn french .........rencontrer 😭
Re-con-tre the last r is silent! Good luck!
@mg 76 We NEVER say R of the word rencontrer word “Rencontrer” is the verb in the infinity. ER = É, same dor EX, ES, and its fucking simple.
@@IlluminateLeaking I am French and this is still kinda confusing (Been learning the language since I was three)
@@JamesCharIes And also, we rarely say “Ravie de te Rencontrer”, except if you visit a perfect place of Paris, we say “Salut, yo, ça va ? Tu fais quoi ? ». If you can’t pronounce the French R, it will be also so fucking difficult to learn Spanish, Portuguese or Italian.
@@JamesCharIes And if you can’t really pronounce it, it does nothing to our hears, we understand it.
Me tricking myself into thinking im learning when im just reading the comments
Lmao same
SAME XD
Bye-
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2:50 "Now it's time for Ingrid's insides"
Not right now, Ingrid. I'm only here to learn French
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Insights. Insights. Repeat....
Lol
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I thought she said that too🙄 🤣🤣🤣🇨🇵
Learning French has been an interesting experience as a native U.S. English speaker. Growing up, Spanish was required in school. It seemed very logical in regards to sentence structure compared to English. As an adult, I chose to learn Italian. I was surprised how similar Italian was to Spanish, and I was able to read it before I could speak it. But.... now, learning French, it is kicking my butt. Videos like this one are very helpful! It doesn't seem to stick in my brain very well for some reason. I would rate the pronunciation at a 9/10 difficulty. Perhaps it is just the natural differences of sentence structure and mouth position. One day I will conquer this barrier! Lol.
Yep same problem here. I speak fluent Spanish and it does help sometimes because you can def see the two languages come from the same root. But the pronunciation is on another level! Just the number 4 is giving me trouble with that weird "hgrch" sound at the end haha
Same issue for me. I took several Spanish classes in college, all the way to advanced levels and did well. I found Spanish pronunciation to be simple and easy for me to do. Having a hard time with French pronunciation. And French is always spoken at a speed of light. Even when the video presenter was speaking slow, it still seems fast to me and having difficulty getting a grip of pronouncing.
As an Asian I gotta lean English Cantonese mandarin and Fu Jian Hua ( which is a kind of a native language in China ) and now I am learning French for some reason :b
Ya. After trying to pronounce the r and realizing how nasally the language is, I have a bit more sympathy for Asians speaking engrish
Our mouth muscles were not properly prepared for these noises
❤
me watching this the night before i leave to paris thinking im gonna be fluent👁👄👁
Have a nice journey
Yo wth u doing here caleb
sir, you haven't posted in 1 year
Ooo I wanna go to Paris
WOAH WHY ARNT YOU POSTING
Now I don´t know if my name is Ingrid or David. :¨(
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😂😂😂😂😂lool
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Creative Company LMAOOOOOO
Merci
Now say “Enchanteé de te rencontrer”
“Enchanteé deTeReNkOnTcHrEeh”
Me just now 😭😂
J Angel 😂💔
😂😂😂
hahahha i am having the same problem here
LMFAO
Thanks to Duolingo I’ve come a long way. Being bilingual and having as well the basics of Italian down I thought 15 years ago I want to learn French cause I was convinced it was the love language of the world.. that wasn’t true.. but however around 2 years ago I got Duolingo and decided to focus on French. My household is annoyed by this point cause they don’t understand a word I say but I’m waiting for a 5 year mark before I confidently go out talking with French folks. I like these videos cause it’s nice hearing a real person and not an app. See y’all in 2025!
I m french and if you want going in France and a piece of advice: don't take a beret, only tourists have one
@@ALPHANIMSwag I would never lol merci
@@tutinn_ why?
@@ALPHANIMSwag it’s just not my style. I have never worn one in my life. Now for the culture, I’d buy one as a remembrance of my time, possibly wear it once or so. Trust me, I’ve seen folks wear them and they just look awesome and so cool however I’ve never worn one before. 👍🏼
@@tutinn_ ah ok I thought you would never visit Paris sorry I misunderstood but at the same time I am French so don't expect a high level of English from me
Best way to learn french
Step 1: Take a cup of water
Step 2: Gargle the water
HAJSKJVBSWAHAHAHA
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Lol
😂😂😂😂👍
LOLWUT?!?!? 🤣🤣🤣
i saw a insta thread and the end of it had something like "imagine you come out of quarantine and your crush sees you lost 15 pounds and you speak french" and now i'm motivated
I-
@@neonlove4517 idk man
..or better yet, imagine coming out of quarantine no longer caring about impressing anyone else. Ah, true freedom.
I need to gain 15 lbs
xD
Me who’s been speaking French my entire life watching this for absolutely no reason whatsoever 🧍🏻♀️
But at least the comments are so fricking funny
Moi je viens pour voir les anglais faire OMG C DUR
im learning it and its easy to write but hard to pronounce 😍
I literally went to a French school my whole life and I’m still watching this for some reason Xd
Teach me
I studied this video so hard that now after every life lesson I learn I hear Ingrid's Insights in my head
who else is learning a new language during this corona period
*cOnOrA pErIoD*
Trying to learn!
Me. But maybe not french. I give up
toni daada very original comment. Really creative :/
razvan7 at least my he can spell 😂😂😂
Hello I'm French and I can tell you nobody says enchanté de te rencontrer, we just say bonjour
XD
I think you say it when you are meeting a person first time?
My Mistake yes but it's veeeeeeerrrryyyy police to sauf enchanté he is right you Just CAN say hello (bonjour)
My Mistake polite*
Well I'm also french and that's not that polite to say "enchanté" when you meet a new person even though that's not an obligation
I’m French too and I 100% agree
"It's easy isn't it"
Me at rencontrer: 👁️👄👁️
nobody said learning the language of love was gonna be easy, oui oui
@@hdexotic1914 🤣
To be honest french isn't simple i mean i'm french and i think english is more simple than french for me 🤣
@@galaxylife5783 Non c’est l’inverse pour moi perso je trouve le français plus facile
@@izanamigame3568 ah 🤣
Currently on my way to being a polyglot ! I grew up with indonesian , english and german and im currently learning italian in school and french at home. This channel has been a great help.
timestamps
introductions:
informal introduction: 0:50
formal introduction: 1:27
review: 2:32
ways to thank people:
causal: 3:35
formal: 4:06
how to answer: 4:43
review: 5:02
greetings
5:43
6:05
6:24
6:42
6:58
review:
merci! :)
omg love u dude
Merci :D
Je vous remerci
merci :]!!
"It's super easy!"
"Enchantee de vous recontrer"
Me: Aight Ima Head Out
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Rencontrer
Hi
Bravo ! 👏👏👏
The french “r” is burning my throat. It has refused to be pronounced. Oh God have mercy.
try learning dutch and u swallow ur own tongue lol
@@olliemolly6411 hehehehe....
its the fench hmmm
Pretend you're saying H
@@ThomasG_Nikolaj Thanks so much. I will try until I get it.
I just _love_ these titles - 'Learn French in 25 minutes'. Wow! I spent a whole year in ninth grade learning basic to lower-intermediate French. If only I had had this video; I'd have learned it all in 25 minutes!
True story I was at the bar one night about half drunk already and this Asian guy was exiting the men’s room at the same time as me. He held the door open and I said “Merci” although I have no idea why. He stopped and looked dead into my eyes and asked “how did you know I was French?!”
I thought he was joking so I asked him how to say a few things in French (I don’t speak French but know enough to know if he was full of crap.)
He was fluent! Invited me over to meet his two buddies, another Frenchman and a Swedish guy who were touring the US together. We had a drink and a few good laughs.
I must have subconsciously heard one of them say something in an accent earlier in the evening, but it was one of the strangest coincidences of recent memory!
He's Asian and French? Man now THAT'S what i call Asian level.
Almost all Vietnamese people speak French. It was part of French Indochina from 1887 thru 1954. French was the official language.
Cheeses Crust coincidences in the name of French ,lol
Jim Legge yep. I didn’t know that until i saw Apocalypse Now Redux lol
Jim Legge Vietnamese here and I cannot approve ... none of my grandparents can speak any French. I don’t know any elder who can either. Maybe just a few scholars and who worked for the French government during that period
Bruh I was told French was gonna be hella easy to learn and I don’t even know how to pronounce this stuff
Are you a miraculous fan?
Life is Best I am
It sound like they talking with hella spit in they mouth but ima learn
It's so easy... Speak while coughing 😂
hahahahaha for me it is easy i am french
Successfull people don't become that way overnight. most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
You are right sir.
Most people don't invest due to ignorance.
@@jacetremblay941 People are scared of investing because of high rate of scammers on the market.
@Declan Chan Talking of being successful!I think that am blessed because if not I wouldn't have met someone who is as spectacular as Expert Mr Cedric
He helped me recover all that I lost trying to trade for my self.
I’m learning French because I plan to be a exchange student in France in the future I’m using Duolingo and TH-cam videos. I need to be at an A2 level (ability to communicate in everyday situations and have elementary school vocabulary)
Merci beaucoup!
How is duolingo? Worth it? I had french till 9th grade but I forgot everything... i didn't like my new teacher and i quit😢
@@nindschaYTI got pretty far on Swedish, but you still have to read in the language and watch tv, without this you will lose it.
I’m still trying to say “enchantee de te recontrer”. My tongue is just refusing lol
aahh saammee
Sameeee 😂
Haha. I don't even know how to pronounce it properly.
SAME THIS IS TORTURE
Seven 7 same
one problem , i keep introducing my self as Ingrid ! lol
hahahahahahah
LOL!
I’m crying 😭
I am like Enchante de te ghonpratara
What the fish
So I studied french in school in Sweden for 3 years, but still I learned more french than ever only by watching your videos.
Les enseignants comme vous ne sont pas faciles à trouver! Merci beaucoup!
enseignantes* !
@@puzzlepuddles6712 si Abraham parle des enseignants en général c'est à dire des hommes et des femmes , le masculin l'emporte sur le féminin, donc sa phrase est correcte, mais vous avez raison dans le cas de figure ou Abraham parle exclusivement des femmes dans ce cas oui le mot enseignantes est exacte. Conclusion vous avez tous les deux raisons !! 😁
@@dougpinnick9279 I think he shall use "enseignants", 'cause I think he was talking for teachers in general
what school you went to?
Bonne chance
For me being a Spanish speaker I find it so easy, many words are very similar. Only the numbers structure is what I found a little more complex.
Stupid "four twenties seventeen".
True the numbers are tough
it is fine until 70 then it goes crazy 😭😭
@@L3O7M It's kind of similar to how numbers in Danish are perceived by their Scandinavian neighbours, although Danish numbers go wonky all the way from 50 to 99.
la pronunciacion es de mierda no se por q tiene q ser tan complicada
Me trying to say - Enchantee de te rencontrer
My tongue - I don't posses that kind of powers, mate
Same here , Uzumaki Naruto
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Si, me pasa lo mismo
Repeat the words one at a time over and over until you get the hang of it then slowly try to combine them. It'll be a little easier that way than tackling it all at once. Rewind the video if you need to hear it repeated. The tongue is a muscle thus by training the muscle memory it'll make it easier alongside just using ones normal memory.
@@Mephilic Merci le maître
French in nutshell: writing 10 characters but pronauncing just 4
*pronouncing*
You're absolutely right, you've summed it up. And when you realize that most of the French people struggle to write their own language, that gives you an idea of the difficulty of this language...
I'm French and what you are saying is perfectly right. As you said, we don't prenonce a lot of letters in a word. French teenagers do a lot of ortographic mistakes. And we have a lot of combination of letters who have the same prononciation. For example : "interroger" (to question) "interrogé" (questioned) "interrogée" (questioned)
"interrogez" (question! (as an order)) have the same prononciation. When you write "ils mangeaient" (they ate) you don't prenonce the "ent" you don't prenonce the "e" between the "g" and "a" and you don't prenonce the "s" in "ils". It's a very difficult language. If you go in France you have nearly no chances to find someone who write in French without any mistakes. 😅
@@damien2339 YES.
@@ray_z3326 And I thought I was the ONLY ONE PERSON who found French difficult.
"there is a difference in formal and informal language"
me who gave up on korean and japanese because of that reason:
haha don’t worry : French don’t _really_ have a distinction between formal and informal as much as in the two languages you mentioned because it essentially lies on the type of word you’re using (the use of “vous” or special words that are really polite) and sometimes how you say the sentence. There is pretty much as much formal and informal in French than there is in English. Most of the examples gave in this video show exactly that. I even saw someone in the comment (which is true, I can confirm), saying that French people don’t say : “Enchanté de vous rencontré” but simply : “Enchanté”, but it’s still formal. For example, let’s imagine someone has an accident, you come to this person and say : “vous allez bien ? (are you alright?)”, which is formal, but you can also say : “ça va ? (you ok?)” which is more informal, but both are acceptable, “respectful” (don’t use the informal when you’re with your boss though, that’s probably the only case where formal is required), plus, French are less strict on the use of the formal form than asian countries, or as I said, except in the business with your boss or something equivalent. Another example, this time on the way you say it : let’s take the exact same sentences in the video : “Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous parlez anglais ?” (“Excusez-moi, vous parlez anglais ?” also works as an formal sentence) “Je ne parles pas anglais.”. The question and the answer are formal, and so the informal, as much in the words you use in the sentence as the way you pronounce, would be : “Excuse-moi, tu parles anglais ?” “Non, J’parle pas anglais” (the “J’pa…” shouldn’t be written but is really often pronounced like that), which is pretty much the same thing except the ”est-ce que” and the “ne” that disappeared and the switch from “vous” to “tu”, with the conjugation that follows the subject. So, it’s not as hard as Japanese or Korean (or at least Japanese, as I mostly know about this language and less about the other one), where you have a formal and informal version for absolutely every verb and every conjugation and where you have special sentences that are use very often, unlike in French where those “special sentences” are used when you write a professional e-mail, or things like that, and when they’re with their co-workers, they’re using the informal language, which is totally acceptable. (formal would be required in the beginning but you can rapidly switch to the informal language if the person you’re talking with is not a total stranger.)
@@rigierish3807 thank you!
@@rigierish3807 ooooh I've been learning French since I posted this comment and I really just thought that the formal-informal ways of speaking French is the same as Korean and Japanese, well turns out it's much more easier in French than the two languages I mentioned. Thanks for the info though! It is well appreciated
Welcome, join the club man
@@rigierish3807 a lot of text
I watched this at 1.5x to increase my daily learning capacity. Now I'm 50% ahead of the competition. Tres bien!
I'm here watching, repeating everything she's saying and laughing at myself for talking like I have a phlegm stuck in my throat
Very nice
Very nice
You typically dont say “a phlegm” in this context. Just say …phlegm stuck on… 👍
That's always the right way....practice, practice, practice until you master it.
😆😆 than you must clear it otherwise it will block your trachea (wind pipe)
her: it's easy, isn't it?
NO SIS, ISN'T IT
Literally 😭😂
s'il vous plaît soutenez-moi tous les gars
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Mais oui c'est très facile 🤣🤣🤣
It is I had to say it a couple times but actually it’s pretty easy for me to pronounce even like the hard words
yesss!!!😭😂
My teacher : "Please, try!"
Me : "No, French is too hard".
The girl of the video : "Please try" **smiles**
Also me : "La République Française telle qu'on la connaît aujourd'hui est confrontée à des menaces extérieures de toutes sortes, dont une confrontation inter-étatique très forte au sein de l'union Européenne".
La liberté est dans ceux qui aiment purement.
Les arabes ?
@@personnenormal2322 parce que les gens on en plein le cul des suédois
J'essaye de comprendre tout le monde: '/
This is disappointing because I have no idea whats is going on
My mind was blown during the counting. Very helpful... Merci beaucoup!!!
Im french and this is a list of important word (said me if u want more)
Bonjour= good morning
Salut= hi, hello
Merci = thanks
Au revoir= goodbye
Haut= high
Bas= low
Milieu= middle
Oui = yes
Non = no
Quelque chose = something (chose = thing)
Où = where (but not "ou", this is " or")
Je = i
Tu = you (1st)
Il = he
Nous = we
Vous = you (2d)
Ils = they
@agent France 😂
@agent France aussi 😅
Pls help want more sch
I'm from Brazil and I'd like to know something: How does Portuguese sound for you French speakers? Is this as hard as French is for us?
@@SuperThgs frenchbis hard but 'ot impossible but sorry i dont speak portuguese. You can use duolingo, memerise, or drops
my husband and I vised Paris about 20 years ago..., everyone was so kind and friendly! they really liked that we tried to speak the language even though it was just simple phrases. much love!
i want to be rich ;-; and go to paris
@@camila5179 You know... it was a deal of a lifetime. We had just gotten married and did not have money so we did have to use a credit card. But it was 6 days/5 nights, free breakfast, roudtrip flight and i think it was $600 per person. i never saw that deal ever again. and we've never been able to go back either because it's so expensive. now we have a house and kids and bills so we really don't have money to go back :( everytime we save, something else comes up
@@marinalombrano4155 aww iam sorry your story is very nice
@@marinalombrano4155 you guys were so lucky! You and your husband together make a magical couple :)
@@marinalombrano4155 sei italiana?
I think it will be helpful if you can also include (written) how to sound the words coz most of us are having difficulties pronouncing them. :(
I'm on my third month of learning french and I had your same issue when I started 😅 what helped me to pronounce is to study the french vowels along with my normal studying. Keep on trying to pronounce basic words that exaggerate vowels. Try to say "trois" or "francis"
While doing it try to let go of your english instincts. Don't learn it, Aquire the french sound
@@afox1689 Thank you so much for the suggestion. I'll definitely do that. Can you recommend an application where I can learn French? I'm using Duolingo and I've acquired a lot of French words but still don't know how to pronounce them. Haha
im late idk if ur still learning but a good tip that always helped me with learning languages is to see the movement of other ppls lips/placement of their tongue when they speak. even in this video its helpful to look at her lips so its easier to replicate the sounds
@@kendalroyco I tried to look at her lips, that doesn't help at all, in contrary, it distracts form learning whatsoever) she is very beautiful
I don’t really know if it is hardest language to pronounce dude they are so weird
Very well explained, organized class with informative examples! Aula muito bem organizada , bons exemplos, explicação clara. Vale muito a pena!
That “rencontrer” word got me struggling
Ghan- cont-khay
That’s the only one I’m really be fucked with right now 😂😂 I’m scared for the rest of the video now
@Kişisel Gelişim I’m American but my parents are from Spain. And yes doesn’t matter if I speak English and Spanish. That word is still a struggle to pronounce and I ain’t ashamed to say Lolol
@jennluxe _ Gurl thanks for being on the same boat lol 😂 honestly French isn’t easy 😭😭but it’s such a beautiful language!
@Kişisel Gelişim oh no no I’m not mad at all lol nor offended whatsoever!!! I replied to you politely 😂
An hour ago I was like "Ok, I'm gonna go home and learn a new language"
Yeah maybe not.
Lazy one you are. I use my second languge to learn french.
@@carstenhemel2574 honestly, it's not. the lady/gentleman above just wanted to learn a new language, everything out of curiosity. but since they didn't have a strong reason to do it, they gave up halfway. from my point of view, that's just human nature -- leaving boring things behind.
@The one girl Depends i hat french in the school. So for me it is more a refreshing.
Whats your second language?
@@carstenhemel2574 I can't use Chinese to learn French lmao
SAMEEEEE
that moment when you’re spanish trying to learn french in english...
french sounds similar to both english and spanish; we about to learn this language in 5 minutes easy money.
Same but I'm Italian
Im mexican
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE!
Diooos no pensaba que iba a encontrar este comentarioo
Entones como recomiendas pronunciar esa bendita R?
I’m taking french class in University and im having lots of trouble communicating the right way with my lecturer. This helped a lot!! Je vous remercie !
“it only takes 3 minutes!”
*25 minute video*
sinners x ik
The video combines about 8 different 3 minute lessons
@@Suman1990 i can confirm this, the math checks out.
for each lesson and its 24 1/2
because she said it in one episode and this is the full lesson u iidiot
Why do I suddenly have the urge to try and be fluent in french
Is fun!
same and idk why
Same lol
so you can french kiss a girl
Take it, it’ll be fun
“Enchantée de te rencontrer” means Enchanted to meet you, and no one actually says that. You can just say Enchantée which has the meaning of Nice to meet you in french
Bruh. She literally said that in the video
Oh thank god! “Recontrer” is apparently so hard to say 😂
@@_deademuse_4776 right😭
thats a relief
i knew it. this is french taylor swįftè
I really love the French language, I think it's the most beautiful language in the world. I would love to learn it but I'm worried because I have heard that most French people will make fun of you for trying to speak French to them if it isn't your native language :/
Wouldn't they praise you instead of laughing?
It’s the opposite, that’s only in Paris
Who cares about them bro. Our goal is to learn, not to impress
Yeah don't worry we don't bow and pray anymore were going to build a Viking ship! Whoop whooooop !
Even if you only speak the basics of another language, you know more and are a bit smarter than a person who speaks only one!
Be proud for learning and speaking another language. Also, the best way to learn to speak a language is in talking to native speaker~
First, let me say you are doing a great job for those who need to study french.
I hope that you will explain french words more slowly, especially difficult one so that we will be able to follow easily.
Thank you
She is too fast ! How do we know how to pronounce the words right!?
@@shaymaalblooshi3900 slow the video down, and for a french speaker, she is speaking incredibly slowly
@@gavins.9254 I agree. Personally, French is my mother tongue. So, she speaks quite slowly in French for me. But it's true that for those who are learning, it's pretty fast. Good luck! Je suis d'accord. Personnellement, le français est ma langue maternelle. Donc, elle parle assez lentement en français pour moi. Mais c'est vrai que pour ceux qui apprennent, c'est plutôt rapide. Bon courage !
@@cordelialupus1525 I am Norwegian and only know like 70% of French but she still speaks slowly to me haha
@@gavins.9254 Ooooh. This is nice. Besides French, what language is spoken in Norway? ( Just out of curiosity ^^ ) I'm here to review the basics of English personally.
I tried learning french two years ago, and i gave up because it was too hard. I picked up spanish during that time. Picking up french after having learned spanish, as an english speaker, is much easier
noirettebeauty true
The grammar in English is nearly inexistent, I can't imagine how it must be hard for you guys.
Que bueno que aprendiste español, continua y no dejes. De donde eres?
@@slidesick9270 tienes instagram?yo queria muchissimo hablar español com alguien...
💘💋💓💜🌷+96171188132
Me: Let's learn French..shudnt be that hard
"Rencontrer": Hold my beer
Edit: Never got so many like on my comment...certainly so many people can relate this 😅.
PS: it's been 4 months..I'm still nowhere close to pronounce it the way she does
Hahaha why is it so much hard
Recon-treh
Hahahaga...me too.
Next level: say "anticonstitutionnellement"
Good luck XD
@@thenicewendigo617 the longest French word😂😂👌
This taught me more than my actual French class.
ikr
Bet
3:53
😅😅
i literally had a stroke trying to pronounce rencontrer
update: its been a week, and i can finally pernounce it! my duolingo streak is paying off lol
bravo mec t'es trop fort
It's re home country
Figuratively**
@@edelyn7786 thanks
Informal:
Salut, je m'apelle ...
Enchanté de te rencontrer.
Formal:
Bonjour, je m'apelle ...
Je suis enchanté de vous rencontrer.
Merci.
Merci beaucoup.
Je vous remercie.
De rien.
Je vous en prie.
Greetings:
Salut!
Bonjour!
Bonsoir!
Au revoir.
À bientôt!
Est-ce que tu parles anglais?
Est-ce que vous parlez anglais?
Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous parlez anglais?
Oui
En peu
Non, je ne parle pas anglais.
Apologies:
Excusez-moi, un café s'il vous plaît.
Excusez-moi, où est la Tour Effel?
S'il vous plaît.
Excuse-moi.
Pardon.
Je suis désolé.
Numbers:
Zero
Un 1
Deux 2
Trois 3
Quatre 4
Cinq 5
Six 6
Sept 7
Huit 8
Neuf 9
Dix 10
Mon numéro c'est le...
11 Onze
12 Douze
13 Treize
14 Quatorze
15 Quinze
16 Seize
17 Dix-sept
18 Dix-huit
19 Dix-neuf
20 Vingt
30 Trente
40 Quarante
50 Cinquante
60 Soixante
70 Soixante-dix
80 Quatre-vingt
90 Quatre-vingt-dix
100 Cent
Vingt-et-un 21
Combien ça coûte?
Excusez-moi, combien ça coûte?
Excusez-moi, combien coûte ce chapeau?
Excusez-moi, combien coûte cette jupe?
Ça coûte...
Ça fait...
Ç'est...
Ç'est combien?
Un café, c'est combien, s'il vous plaît?
Thanks
Gracias!
You're an angel
last one : un café*, not en café
and its coûte* not côute
Not only did this video help me learn some new stuff in french, but it also REALLY boosted my confidence and made me realise that i'm not as bad as i thought in french (im a native romance language speaker, so it seems to be easier to me). merci beaucoup!!
ME TO
merci beaucoup de m'avoir aider à apprendre le français en seulement 24 min au début j ai cru que le français était tellement dur mais à cause de vous j ai appris que le français facile il a besoin seulement de concentration haha
Now I've realized that being a Spanish native speaker has some advantages when learning French. It is easy for us to pronounce the "R", and the grammatical structure is pretty much similar.
Me but with Portuguese. Knowing one of the romance languages gives you like a secret key into them all. Once you crack into one, it's easy to learn the rest.
I'm asian and we pronounce "R" the same way and a lot of our words are spanish( I think it was 20-40% spanish)
@@IdontKnow-bq2qe are u filipino???
@@IdontKnow-bq2qe wtf lol, I didn't know there was a single language for Asia called "Asian". Last I checked Asia has a wide range of diverse languages
César gonzález we have an advantage in Italian, as well, I find that knowing English/Spanish, I’m able to understand French easier
You can curse me in French, I would still think that you're flirting with me.
...........
soën kun what does this mean?
Caelum Manestar 😂
Espèce d'inverti va!
I would like please invite me in facebook Sofia abrinna
How I hear R in languages;
R in English = Are
R in French = Hreah
R in Spanish = Rrrr
R in Japanese = Rld
Sorldrldy we are crosed. Come back tomorrow
I can learn u french in wattsapp
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Same
Lol
I hear r in French as gh
With her as my teacher, I will study every day and achieve the highest marks possible. I will do anything you say professeure
Ingrid definitely helps keep my focus.
Guessing you are using Google translate to English or very drunk
@@christopherbeattie3126 edit.
@@JackWestrop give me free robux boi
me, bilingual already: let's learn another one
Same😭
Theyre like Pokémon...
@@Watashiwakowai HAHA
Big flex
Same😭
Came with a mindset to learn french
Went with having a crush on Ingrid
I see that as an absolute win 🤷♂️
This girl is scary with the hair over the eye
Hahahaa im 11 and I get it
Ingrids insides lol
Lol
French is complicated at first but becomes easier after you start to learn it
i just started and i thought french was really hard to learn but its seems easy and so joyful! hopefully i'll be able to express myself in french one day.
lanasus del christ Viktor same here
hi, i wanna improve my english can you help me?
oooh it is easy at first... then come the pronouns.
It’s super difficult ! I’m french and 15 and the french teenager do a loooootttt of mistakes in writing like in speaking 😂
So you will see that it’s not the easier language !
I'm pretty sure you will :) good luck!
Hello, I’m French and I teach to my workers how to speak French but I didn’t know where to start, with your video it’s help me a lot. Merci beaucoup tu gères !
Another crybaby
Epic shortcut:
If you put the video in 2x speed, you learn french in 12 minutes
you're welcome ;)
I have spent months researching into speaking French quickly and discovered a fantastic website at Magic Language Method (check it out on google)
Simon Boros bro you’re a legend
No, no, he's got a point
watch a Spanish video concurrently at 2x speed making that 2 languages in 12 minutes, then technically you've learnt french in 6 minutes. quick mafs
@@Chubby_Lemon 🤣
I just love they way she introduce her self as Ingrid. I keep singing whole day😄
Its really difficult to pronounce the French words but honestly i really have lots of fun practicing 😃
I only speak English so this is going to be a Amazing experience learning a new laugh!
U able to speak French now?
Literally I have been saying rencontrer over and over and I cant get it right 😢😂
Same I just wanna go to Paris one day!(and impress my parents, I didn’t tell them I’m learning French)
Same
It's impossible
I love French. It sounds so beautiful.
No it doesn't. I find english more pleasing to the ears than french.
@@khamzatchimaev1009 Tu parles quelle langue? Ton anglais est à gerber.
@@ethanquenum4778 Don’t be so rude
@@aerisms1506 Since when expressing one's preference is an epitome of rudeness snowflake?
@@ethanquenum4778 You misunderstood , I was talking about how you told to this boy how his english was " disgusting " sweetheart :)
"Je"
"Je"
"m'a"
"m'a"
"pelle"
"pelle"
"Je m'apelle!"
"LI PUPU!"
F.r.i.e.n.d.s for life istg
Me Poo Poo! hahahah! it never gets old!
Wtf that was unexpected
OK j'ai pas compris
Friendsss hhha
i am a waiter in the united states. people love when i use french especially foreigners they relate dining and cuisine with french it is the universal language of restaurants!
Im learning Spanish and French at the same time, Although my Spanish level is intermediate, I find french really hard, Mostly because of the pronunciacion and the ortography. But im determined to learn this beautiful language.
¡Estoy probando aprender español y francés en el tiempo mismo también! Obviamente mi español no es bueno pero estoy trabajándolo. Estoy empezando mi francés con el video. ¡Buena suerte para ti y para mí!
Learn German instead it is beautiful
@@COBRA-rq1ig Isn’t German harder than Spanish and French?
@@langre_2 Yes but it is beautiful
Same.
Lmaooo Im French myself and I must admit, I’m quite happy I’m a native speaker like wth even for native speakers French is so complex I can’t fathom how difficult it must be to learn it from scratch
Are there any good shows, songs, etc that I can listen to and watch that can progress my French? Because I know many french people who have learned english doing the same things
@@ashy6367 well personally, I prefer to read to learn a new language because this way I learn a lot of new words and when I encounter these words in an actual conversation, I’m not taken aback. What I do is keep a repertoire of words that I jot down along my reading. That being said, depending on your level of English, I suggest you watch any show you want in French with French subtitles. If you don’t understand the structure of any sentence, you should take the time to pause and examine the sentence carefully to fully understand how it works (it takes some time at first but then you ll progress and then you’ll need less and less time to understand the grammar and structure of the sentence in question since you’re going to assimilate it definitely) Netflix is very useful for that.
Now, for some songs in French, I’m going to recommend some that are deeply ingrained in French culture and others that are just well liked
- every song by Jean Jacques Goldman
- evr song by Jacques Brel
- the most viewed Indila songs (she doesn’t sing much nowadays unfortunately)
- every songs by Mylène Farmer
- every songs by Amel bent
- Maître Gims (Bella, Sape comme jamais, je te pardonne ft Sia … ) be careful with those songs, they are not always grammatically correct
- Macarena, amnésie etc by Damso ( he’s a rapper but he often uses interesting words) some of his songs are not really interesting to learn french.
- every songs by shy’m
- Every songs by Tayc
- papaoutai, Stromae
If you want some French movies:
- qu’est-ce que nous avons fait au bon dieu?
- taxi (1,2,3,4,5)
- the recent show Lupin which is featuring one of the most well liked French actor in France, Omar Sy
- Intouchable, also featuring Omar Sy
- La tour Montparnasse
- Babysitting
- les Jamel Comedy club
Etc
Books:
Some classics first (those are a bit difficult)
- les trois mousquetaires Alexandre Dumas
- Bel ami guy de Maupassant
- mme Bovary by Flaubert
- Puzzle by Franck Thilliez
- Blue Jay Way by Fabrice Colin
There are a lot more but I don’t really know your preferences so i tried to suggest you un petit peu de tout !
Bon courage ! If you have any question, n’hésitez pas !
It wasn’t that hard for me.
@@naemabondoux517 Ah ok, merci!
The price you pay for being a french native speaker who knows english is that your english accent is shit!! Might be fun for 5mins then it gets annoying KEKW. FAX. 😂🤣😂🤣🤮🤮🤮🤮
Me before watching this
"French is easy 😌"
Me after watching this
👁️💧👄💧👁️
bien sur que c'est facile !
@@ED-wj6kf Bah quand tu parle français oui.Mais quand tu veux l apprendre🥵.C'est comme l'Allemand toi tu pense que ses sur à apprendre mais pour les Allemands ses facile
@@SinaYL2007 ça va encore l'Allemand c'est pas très dur
@@SinaYL2007 honnêtement à quoi bon apprendre le français ? Des gens ont pour langue maternelle l'anglais, la langue universelle et veulent apprendre une langue dure comme le français
@@grenouillesupreme grave 🤣
I took a year of French in school but am now much older. I am not having any problems until I try to hear and pronounce rencontrer. I even put this on a much slower playback speed and tried to understand your pronunciation.
I finally went to some other videos to listen which was better and practice saying it.
I think I need a synonym for the word meet, perhaps make your acquaintance.
I truly appreciate these lessons and tutors. Please never stop. Merci beaucoup!
Its funny how some people say learning english is difficult, but for me it seems like learning french is far more difficult, than learning english and at least with the pronounciation. English pronounciation is much easier, when you only need to learn somebody else prounce it and then you can also easily prounce it also, but for french prounounciation you need a lot more practice and french written words remind even less of the way they were said, than english words do, so that makes it even more difficult to learn written french.
Ingrid: Say 'enchantée de te recronter'
Me in a dumb accent: *EnChAnT tHe ReCoRdEr*
😂😂😂
I think that's the hardest word to pronounce in this whole tutorial.
@epitome ofbeauty ?
That's America for you. I pronounced it like aun-shawn-tey day-te-re-cont-rrey
@Sonny ?
Me: a native Indonesian who barely knows his own language, trying to learn French via an English speaking video.
And i am brasilian and i am making the same you are
Colombian here
Sutan I challenge you to watch any of my A1 level videos and _NOT_ to understand
.
Good luck 😂
After learning Japanese until I'm at N4 level , I'm here to learn another language again! It's so much fun! Merci beaucoup
here's some accurate french: oui, oui, oui. hoho croissants baguette
Lmao hoho is not a word 😂
😂😂 nice try bud
That's just pure evil 🤣🤣
Merci pour ce super résumé hahahha bien vu. Baguette
Why ya’ll english peeps make fun of our croissants 😭
She easily say "rencontrer"
Me be like: replay it for a hundred time :-)
Same😂
rockogghhgghtwe
@@plty3931 thanks
@@rze96 lol i just said it as a joke but ok 😂
@@plty3931 lol but still help me knew that R pronounced as "kh" in it . So i just modified what you write. Have a good day
Who else is scrolling through the comments and just enjoying her voice
I swear😂
I swear how do you know 😂
she is cute, she is french
Meeee
I haven't even watched the video, I'm just a random French person who wants to see confused people.