Once again Dylane, you are so amazing, I can't thank you enough. You are my go to person every time I want to review anything, and you always always solve/clarify all my doubts. Thank you. This video is a gem
love ur videos. i bought ur book and working with it everyday . it has improved my french pronunciation a lot and very quickly . i am very surprised at how quickly i progressed after being stuck for years
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane your course is helping me tremendously . ur teaching style is so very empathetic n calming . u should teach "how to teach"
Sometimes « tout » drove me crazy. I wrote « Vous tout jetez le choses par la fênetre » but the right one was « jetez tout »😢 so I came to see about it and you have a video about tout already! I appreciate to you for making all these videos. Thank you😊
Thank you kindly for this. In future videos, it would be wonderful if you could let us know how serious a mistake certain errors would (or would not) be. I imagine that, like in English, not all errors are equally serious in terms of everyday communication. Merci beaucoup!
Henrik that's a great question! It's just a matter of translation in this case. While you say in English, Hello everyone, we say: Hello to all. Therefore it's a pronoun and we pronounce the S :)
Nice one,one of the finest teachers a student would love to be taught to.If there was any award to be given it would go to you 🙏.I wish Merry Christmas and a Happy New year.
thank you so much for the video, it is very nice to have a channel that explains the grammar in exact details and so descriptively. However, i still have a small doubt: shouldn't we use liasons when we use tout in plural pronoun form of the tous and toutes? as in- tous les participants ont reçu un prix.--> tous |z|ont reçu un prix.
Thanks a lot for this informative video! One question here: when we change tous in /tous mes amis / into pronoun , the sentence is transformed into /Je les so tous alleles./
Have you covered the pronunciation of the words Tu and Tous? I was in Lyons last year and wanted to tell the waiter "Toute e'tait delicieux" but it came out "You were delicious." Any advice on this one, Dylane?
"is there ever a time when you pronounce the 's' in tous AND it's followed by "les"?", no, unless LES is in another sentence following or after a coma, but not directly. "and when do you say "tout les " or "tous les " ?" tous les is the correct one :)
Merci beaucoup de l’explication, Dylane. C’est un concept très difficile chez les étrangers, y comprend moi! Est-ce qu’il y a un quiz qui me permettrait de perfectionner ma connaissance du concept ‘tout’? Pourriez-vous m’en conseiller, s’il vous plaît?
Is this video referred to in your complete grammar book? I was trying to look up tout - adverb in the book and could not find it. After looking on youtube I found an old video and then of course this one! Super good as always.
Hi Dylane, when tout etc is used to say very, when would you use tres rather than tout. Il est tout petit vs il est tres petit. Thanks in advance, Mike
Usually TOUT is more formal, however, if you use it to talk about something cute, tout can be used anytime - il est tout petit, il est tout mignon, etc. Otherwise just keep it for a more formal use :)
Bonjour Dylane! Faut-il faire la liason avec le PRONOM " TOUTES" dans les phrases suivantes : 1.elles sont touteS_hEureuses. 2.elles sont touteS_Arrivées. Merci d'avance.
teacher I have a question. In "Elle ne m'a pas tout dit." is the "tout" here a noun or a adverb? and can you also say "Elle ne m'a pas dit tout."? merci!
MERCI DYLANE!!!! Si j'utilise la phrase " elles sont toutes contentes" je pense que "toutes" peut se traduire de deux manières : 1) vraiment 2) toutes сes femmes..... J'ai raison? Merci d'avance
I have no doubts now, that French people have most developed ears to listen all these finest sounds. Meanwhile I have to develop some extra brain cells to learn all these linguistic rules. 😩
Don’t worry about it: I’m a native French speaker, I went to primary school, high school, college and now university all in French, i’ve been reading and writing in French for nearly 30 years…. I still struggle with grammar. I would say around 95% of native French speakers struggle to some extent with French grammar (I’m just now realizing that’s probably why we all write our emails in English… English grammar is so easy!) My bugaboos are leur/leurs and this tous/tout/toutes/toute… on top of that “leurre” means “bait,” “l’heure” means “the hour” and “toux”/“tousse” means “cough” but it’s pronounced the same as the other leur and tout/tous… as in “ce sont leurs leurres que tu vas prendre tout à l’heure?” (Will you be using their baits at a later hour) or “tu tousses tout le temps sur tous tes toutous” (you cough all the time on all your stuffed animals)… Don’t get me started on ton/tons/tond/t’ont/tonton/-t-on/tonds or c’est/ces/ses/sait/sais/s’est….(like “il sait” and “il s’est” are pronounced exactly the same but one means “he’s” in the passive verb tense and the other “he knows”)…. we see homophones in the first grade but we’re still confused by the time we reach the PhD!
C'est vraiment Bizarre - j'étais sur le point de chercher sur votre chaîne pour savoir si vous aviez une vidéo sur justement ce sujet !!! Comme d'habitude, vous avez rendu une chose compliquée claire et facile à comprendre et à retenir. Merci !!
Thank you for this lesson. I have always had issues with this. I will watch this again and share it to my group "French Maine, USA" I welcome you to join the group.
The colour of the video is a little bit funny because my rosacea decided that it was a great time to shine!
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Toutes les règles de grammaire française sont bonnes pour mon cerveau !! Merci beaucoup Dylane pour cette excellente leçon !!
C'est bien vrai :)
I love your lessons, you go deep with examples.
I am glad it works for you 🤩
Once again Dylane, you are so amazing, I can't thank you enough. You are my go to person every time I want to review anything, and you always always solve/clarify all my doubts. Thank you. This video is a gem
Thank you so much Laura 🤩🤩🤩
Merci, Dylane. Je comprends tout maintenant !
What a wonderful and useful lesson. Thank you so much !
You're very welcome ☺️
J'ai compris la leçon. Merci beaucoup ! Cheers from Medellín!
❤❤❤merci pour ce partage
love ur videos. i bought ur book and working with it everyday . it has improved my french pronunciation a lot and very quickly . i am very surprised at how quickly i progressed after being stuck for years
That makes me so happy ❤️ I am so glad my course helped you. Sometimes knowing the rules does really help 😃
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane your course is helping me tremendously . ur teaching style is so very empathetic n calming . u should teach "how to teach"
BESTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT video, thank you
Wow, thanks!
ALL this WHOLE thing is très difficile 😁
Super clear lesson.
Good one :D
Thanks
Thank you so much ☺️
Sometimes « tout » drove me crazy. I wrote « Vous tout jetez le choses par la fênetre » but the right one was « jetez tout »😢 so I came to see about it and you have a video about tout already! I appreciate to you for making all these videos. Thank you😊
My pleasure :)
Wow!
It was absolutely amazing video.
Merci beaucoup Dylane.
Glad you liked it! :)
I had a test next day and I watched this and it really helped.
That's awesome 👏👏👏👏
Very well explained, merci beaucoup 😊
My pleasure :)
Great lesson !
Thanks! 😃
Thanks for this video i got to know many things for my mid term examination
My pleasure 🤩
Thank you so much Dylane. This was very clear and very helpful.
You're so welcome ☺️
Thank you kindly for this. In future videos, it would be wonderful if you could let us know how serious a mistake certain errors would (or would not) be. I imagine that, like in English, not all errors are equally serious in terms of everyday communication. Merci beaucoup!
Besides mistakes that sounds sexual, nothing is too serious ;)
Great lesson Thank you
When saying "bonjour a tous", the "s" is sounded but it is at the end of the word with no vowel after it. Is this another exception?
Henrik that's a great question! It's just a matter of translation in this case. While you say in English, Hello everyone, we say: Hello to all. Therefore it's a pronoun and we pronounce the S :)
Merci
Pas de quoi :)
Nice one,one of the finest teachers a student would love to be taught to.If there was any award to be given it would go to you 🙏.I wish Merry Christmas and a Happy New year.
merci!
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De rien :)
Merci beaucoup Dylane.
Merci à toi :)
Thank youu
Merci beaucoup madame
Merci à toi :)
Another great video! Thank you AND I have learned SO much from your French Short Stories book.
I'm so glad 😀
Bonjour Dylane ! merci pour cette leçon, bonne journée à toi
Merci beaucoup Bobby 🤩 J'espère que tu vas bien!
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane8:08 Can I talk to you about le passe composse
All i can say is merci beaucoup
Je habite en Suisse mais vous êtes excellent expliqué touts merci beaucoup
Je t'en prie 🤩
thank you!! Also, you have a very beautiful voice!
Oh thank you!
merci beaucoup
De rien ;)
Tres bien, madam
Merci 😍
that's just an incredibly awesome video. thank you
Thank you so much!
it is interesting that plural form of tout is not touts but tous.
Magnifique+incroyable
Merci ☺️
thank you so much for the video, it is very nice to have a channel that explains the grammar in exact details and so descriptively. However, i still have a small doubt: shouldn't we use liasons when we use tout in plural pronoun form of the tous and toutes? as in- tous les participants ont reçu un prix.--> tous |z|ont reçu un prix.
I am glad it was helpful :) And no, we usually don't turn tous into a Z sound. TouS ont reçu - TouS ensemble, etc
I hope it helps :)
thanks a lot for the clarification.
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
Hello, please what's the meaning of the sentence" tout reste le même ".
Tout in this statment is an adjectif?
Thanks a lot for this informative video! One question here:
when we change tous in /tous mes amis / into pronoun , the sentence is transformed into /Je les so tous alleles./
It's just like in English - I called all my friends = I called THEM all = Les is them ;)
Have you covered the pronunciation of the words Tu and Tous? I was in Lyons last year and wanted to tell the waiter "Toute e'tait delicieux" but it came out "You were delicious." Any advice on this one, Dylane?
Mike that made me laugh a bit 😆 I have an old video about U and OU but I can make a new one if you need it :)
Je le aimerais, prof! Merci beaucoup
is there ever a time when you pronounce the 's' in tous _AND_ it's followed by "les"?
and when do you say "tout les " or "tous les " ?
"is there ever a time when you pronounce the 's' in tous AND it's followed by "les"?", no, unless LES is in another sentence following or after a coma, but not directly.
"and when do you say "tout les " or "tous les " ?" tous les is the correct one :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane alors, dès maintenant, je like-erai toutes les videos, toutes les astuces, et tous les leçons 😜
Merci beaucoup de l’explication, Dylane. C’est un concept très difficile chez les étrangers, y comprend moi! Est-ce qu’il y a un quiz qui me permettrait de perfectionner ma connaissance du concept ‘tout’? Pourriez-vous m’en conseiller, s’il vous plaît?
Il y en a un dans mon livre. Ou si tu fais une recherche rapide sur Google je suis certaine que tu peux trouver :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Merci beaucoup!
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Où peux-je acheter votre livre?
Thank you soooo much 😘!!!!!! I'm officially not failing my test.
Another interesting approach to the topic. Will I be correct if I say, "elles ont toutes reçu un prix"?
Et oui, tout est bien qui fini bien
yes it works as well, just another way to word the sentence 😊
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane merci beaucoup
Is this video referred to in your complete grammar book? I was trying to look up tout - adverb in the book and could not find it. After looking on youtube I found an old video and then of course this one! Super good as always.
They are explained in the book but not focused on :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane I could not find the page for the adverb but no matter the video above sufficed 🙂
Hi Dylane, when tout etc is used to say very, when would you use tres rather than tout. Il est tout petit vs il est tres petit. Thanks in advance, Mike
Usually TOUT is more formal, however, if you use it to talk about something cute, tout can be used anytime - il est tout petit, il est tout mignon, etc.
Otherwise just keep it for a more formal use :)
Bonjour Dylane! Faut-il faire la liason avec le PRONOM " TOUTES" dans les phrases
suivantes : 1.elles sont touteS_hEureuses. 2.elles sont touteS_Arrivées. Merci d'avance.
I believe that it can be both :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Merci beaucoup
teacher I have a question. In "Elle ne m'a pas tout dit." is the "tout" here a noun or a adverb? and can you also say "Elle ne m'a pas dit tout."? merci!
Tout is an adverb. And the first one is better :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane but in the 2nd one, is the "tout" a noun now?
If you are in Paris I would like to meet you. I want to meet you anyway. I love you very much.
Question, so...
Tout le nuit
Means
"All night" & "Every night" ?
Can you please tell us the differences?
Toute la nuit means all night. Toutes les nuits means every night :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane hhmm.... So if we want to make the meaning "every", We have to make the noun into plural form, le nuit > les nuits?
I do not know Why les is added. Look forward to your response. Appreciation for your time
I replied to your other comment :)
Thanks for quick explanation! Confidence built up by your teaching can push me go further in French learning.
Bonjour mais j'suis mlalaise pourquoi on ajoute pas e pour dire toute heureuse?
Honnêtement c'est juste une règle spécifique à retenir :)
MERCI DYLANE!!!! Si j'utilise la phrase " elles sont toutes contentes" je pense que "toutes" peut se traduire de deux manières : 1) vraiment 2) toutes сes femmes..... J'ai raison? Merci d'avance
Oui tu as raison :D
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Merci!
hi, the french you teach is canadian or french?
French French as European French :)
thank you for your quick response. @@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
I must say that your english accent is better from french people (especially presidents of France :p)
Best compliment ever 🤩
I came back to revise this tricky lesson! 🤫
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Hmmm. Perhaps French is more complicated than English. Just maybe.
For some points yes ;)
mommy knows what troubles us.
Ahah Yan stop you know it bothers me 😂
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane ha ha of course. truly wonderful lesson. this is one of those things in French that's very confusing to foreigners.
I have no doubts now, that French people have most developed ears to listen all these finest sounds. Meanwhile I have to develop some extra brain cells to learn all these linguistic rules. 😩
I know 😕
Could you talk with me for practice french. Plzz❤
Don’t worry about it: I’m a native French speaker, I went to primary school, high school, college and now university all in French, i’ve been reading and writing in French for nearly 30 years…. I still struggle with grammar. I would say around 95% of native French speakers struggle to some extent with French grammar (I’m just now realizing that’s probably why we all write our emails in English… English grammar is so easy!)
My bugaboos are leur/leurs and this tous/tout/toutes/toute… on top of that “leurre” means “bait,” “l’heure” means “the hour” and “toux”/“tousse” means “cough” but it’s pronounced the same as the other leur and tout/tous… as in “ce sont leurs leurres que tu vas prendre tout à l’heure?” (Will you be using their baits at a later hour) or “tu tousses tout le temps sur tous tes toutous” (you cough all the time on all your stuffed animals)…
Don’t get me started on ton/tons/tond/t’ont/tonton/-t-on/tonds or c’est/ces/ses/sait/sais/s’est….(like “il sait” and “il s’est” are pronounced exactly the same but one means “he’s” in the passive verb tense and the other “he knows”)…. we see homophones in the first grade but we’re still confused by the time we reach the PhD!
Best brain exercise !
thanks
You're welcome!
C'est vraiment Bizarre - j'étais sur le point de chercher sur votre chaîne pour savoir si vous aviez une vidéo sur justement ce sujet !!!
Comme d'habitude, vous avez rendu une chose compliquée claire et facile à comprendre et à retenir. Merci !!
On est connectés 🤩
What about tus. For example... Bonjour à tous... How do you pronounce that? Without the "S"?
The S is pronounced in bonjour à tous
Very well explained. Lots of info. I'll be watching it again. Merci pour toute l'aide.
Merci 🤩
Thank you for this lesson. I have always had issues with this. I will watch this again and share it to my group "French Maine, USA" I welcome you to join the group.
Merci beaucoup Cecile ☺️ If you want more material to study, one of my story book is free on Amazon for 5 days. Feel free to share it as well :)
Madame Dylane,
What do I need to study in order to understand where ( les )come from in the pronoun sentences ?
It's explained in the grammar course, but it's for Direct Object Pronouns Ruth :)
Quel supplice la grammaire française ! C’est sûrement pour faire chier les anglais.
ahahah ça ne m'étonnerait pas Daniel 😅
Toutes les vidéos de cette chaîne UA-cam sont top ! 😊
Très bonne utilisation et Merci ❤️
The Stromae song... Nous sommes tous les mêmes. Why is the s in tous pronounced?
Tous is a pronoun in this case as well so the S is pronounced ;)
yeah this videoclip is really helpful to me :D
I'm glad!
Merci, un autre grand leçon!
Merci David 🤩
Tu es tout heureuse !i
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Pour "tout + adjectif" (very / completely), comment savoir quand utiliser "très" ou "tous" ? Ou les deux sont-ils corrects ? J'aime ta chaîne! Merci!
Les deux sont corrects :) Tout est un peu plus formel, très est plus familier 😉
Aloha d'Hawaï ! Thank you for another fantastic episode.
Hawaï how wonderful 😍
Too detailed. Really informative. Thanks a lot. Best video on this topic.
Glad you liked it :)
Dans le phrase 'bonjour à tous!' Tous est un pronom, donc on dit 'tus' (avec s) pas 'tu'? 🤔
Tous est un pronom donc on prononce le S :D
I just don't think I can ever speak french 😂😂😂
Think about all the other things that you accomplished in your life, why wouldn't you be able to speak French?
Perfect video👍👍👍 only I miss (tout de meme, en tout cas...)
Merci David :D
Merci Dylane ! 👏👏
Je t'en prie 😃
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Merci Prof! I will need to watch this over and over. It is very instructive
It does take a little bit of time but with practice, nothing is impossible!