PRONOUNCE 20 FRENCH PASTRIES w/ a French Native Speaker

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  • @klvn2266
    @klvn2266 6 років тому +3254

    Next time im in a french bakery i'll just point to what i want...

  • @xiaothink2820
    @xiaothink2820 6 років тому +4568

    French pronouncation : Les Chouquettes
    Me : *LE SHOOKETH ?*

  • @EnglishwithLucy
    @EnglishwithLucy 5 років тому +448

    oh my god your voice is sooooo beautiful and relaxing!

  • @bisvizstudio1242
    @bisvizstudio1242 6 років тому +2429

    0:36 le kuesong
    0:44 le pang o shokola
    0:49 le pang o rezang
    1:04 le shushong o pom
    1:15 la briosh
    1:33 la viennoas o shokola
    1:46 le shukets
    3:48 le mil feye
    4:00 operkha
    4:04 la takh tata
    4:25 eklei o shokola
    4:37 le makarong
    4:51 le fkhesie
    5:01 le flog
    5:14 yune kholisius
    5:20 pari brkhest
    5:32 on kanuli

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +199

      haha nice! Not entirely correct but I really like the effort ;) thanks for watching!

    • @ayaniayani6092
      @ayaniayani6092 6 років тому +46

      Thank you Ivan Kunis, u make my life easier. Bravo

    • @ayaniayani6092
      @ayaniayani6092 6 років тому +7

      Mistyped. Ivan lubis

    • @olivialee854
      @olivialee854 6 років тому +14

      LOL!

    • @ainzooalgown500
      @ainzooalgown500 6 років тому +34

      Not all heroes wear capes, or do you?

  • @hagraggen5904
    @hagraggen5904 5 років тому +312

    The problem is if I went around pronouncing these things correctly where I live nobody would know what I meant

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому +13

      haha ^^

    • @sanobermalhotra6307
      @sanobermalhotra6307 4 роки тому +4

      Absolutely.

    • @lost99sheep
      @lost99sheep 3 роки тому

      That is si true

    • @ziacorum2772
      @ziacorum2772 3 роки тому +4

      Yes! My mom is American but the French say she has a perfect accent. She says I have a great accent, but even my French teacher doesn’t understand me. 😅

    • @sakitoby1581
      @sakitoby1581 2 роки тому +4

      It's a bit of a balance, I'd say. It depends how commonly appropriated the word has become. I don't leave off the S in Paris when I say it in America. But if I'm in France or speaking to a francophile, of course I would not pronounce the S at the end of Paris and would pronounce the entire word a bit differently. In America it's basically "PERRIS." In France it's basically "PAH-RI". It helps to be able to switch back and forth to avoid seeming pretentious. But really, no one should be shamed for speaking WELL! That's just wrong. I wish everyone would just communicate as best they can, in a respectful and friendly way. We'd all be happier that way and could have fun conversations...

  • @johnberry3824
    @johnberry3824 2 роки тому +75

    You've actually taught me something I didn't know: the distinction between patisseries and viennoiseries. Merci!

  • @athiyazahra3003
    @athiyazahra3003 5 років тому +552

    💁🏼‍♀️ : La Tarte Tatin
    Me : LA TATATA ?????

  • @notkaitlyn5368
    @notkaitlyn5368 5 років тому +618

    This is one of the most random things in my recommended.

  • @Nicolethelinguaphile
    @Nicolethelinguaphile 6 років тому +1114

    I think what messes English speakers up is there are so many words in English borrowed from French and mispronounced. It's like we have to unlearn English pronunciation while we learn French. This video was defintely a workout for me.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +31

      Oh good I'm glad you found it helpful ;)

    • @oliveranderson7264
      @oliveranderson7264 6 років тому +10

      I mean why should English speakers be expected to pronounce every single word correctly anyway ? An approximation is more than enough.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +27

      No not at all, it's just for people who want to improve their pronunciation :) thanks for watching!

    • @oliveranderson7264
      @oliveranderson7264 6 років тому +5

      StreetFrench.org Ne vous inquiétez pas mon commentaire était adressé à ceux en général qui se sentent supérieurs par leur prononciation des mots étrangers :)

    • @brianstupasky3745
      @brianstupasky3745 6 років тому +24

      there is also a heavy Germanic influence as well the two languages have very different sounds, marrying all of the sounds to play together is what makes English one of the hardest languages to learn. I noticed as well that some of the sounds that French language makes, sounds like speech impediment in English.

  • @northseabrent
    @northseabrent 6 років тому +50

    A holiday in France is 1000% more satisfying if you take a little time before hand, to learn some basic French. The response from everyone you come in contact with, is so happy that you’ve taken a little effort to immerse yourself into French culture they’ll be always willing to help you and make you feel welcome.

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 2 роки тому +1

      Forget it, unless you live there, (at least Parisians) don’t take well to hearing incorrect pronouncing…they are just like that. This came from someone I knew yrs ago. She was a college student where I went.

    • @karendixon401
      @karendixon401 Рік тому

      I've never taken French but one clue someone told me is that they don't like saying the last part of a word with strong letter sounds.. it is uncouth sounding to them.. what we Americans don't like about some speech in our country.. those who add a twang sound to their words and combining words like.. "all of you" please listen.. shortened to "Y'all" hear.. Not intelligent sounding.

  • @cs_yt
    @cs_yt 5 років тому +279

    I live in US and am fluent in French, so saying correctly comes natural to me. I get a variety of reactions, from friends making fun of me, or attendants at a bakery not understanding what I want, or thinking I'm a snob. I take in strides, but refuse to say it wrong.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому +16

      ah yeah I see :/

    • @lenamorverand5626
      @lenamorverand5626 4 роки тому +23

      One time I was in New York, and one of my friend really insists on taking me to a French bakery and I just prononce the name of what I want like I would have do in France and the girl who was serving looked at my friend (who's kinda french but people don't assume he is) and I could see her eyes scream "please help me out of this!!!"...

    • @dranayanci
      @dranayanci 4 роки тому +12

      @@lenamorverand5626 Hahaha same here. After living several years in Strasbourg, I went to a fancy bar in NYC, I wanted to order a specific sparkling wine on the menu so I pronounced correctly "crémant d'Alsace" and the bartender was puzzled.

    • @GrapefruitAndChaiTea
      @GrapefruitAndChaiTea 3 роки тому +18

      I’m french canadian and I used to work in a coffeeshop back when I lived in a english speaking province. I would always say « croissant » the natural and normal french way for me, and customers were like « wtf you talkin’ about? ». Then I would be like « ...Ohh sorry, I meant a "kwuh-ssantt"!

    • @fredspan5598
      @fredspan5598 3 роки тому +2

      @@lenamorverand5626 😂

  • @pemarinchhen
    @pemarinchhen 6 років тому +97

    You know what is really impressive? You guys responding to all the comments. Holy shit I've scrolled through most of 'em and every one has a reply. Love the video.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +15

      Oh of course! We really appreciate you guys watching our videos and taking the time to comment, it means a lot to us and we're really humbled that you enjoy our work :') so of course we want show everyone respect and try to reply to their comments if we can!

    • @BB--1011O
      @BB--1011O 4 роки тому

      Congratulations on getting one too!

  • @KingBeef726
    @KingBeef726 5 років тому +16

    Great video! I'm a Baker and work in a kitchen with a French exec chef and French sous chef. I always get a little nervous saying the pastries names in French around them. Usually they just laugh a little if you screw it up really bad. But they are cool about it. Now I can practice a bit and find new ways to embarrass myself!

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому +4

      wow so cool that this video is useful for you :)

  • @julianguzz7471
    @julianguzz7471 5 років тому +22

    She’s so pretty and I really enjoyed just hearing her accent

  • @Suzee46
    @Suzee46 4 роки тому +10

    I haven’t taken French since 1977 in high school. I was in French II and our class went to London, Paris, Normandy and other places in France. I was 15 and in 10th grade, a sophomore in high school. I do wish I kept going. I love the French culture, country, food, and yes, these desserts!! I have WONDERFUL memories of our trip. One of my oldest friends (the friendship is old not the two of us! 😉) was with me on that trip. She was a grade ahead of me. We still talk about that trip and the beauty of France.

  • @artgamesforfun
    @artgamesforfun 2 роки тому +8

    I love your voice, accent, personality and the enthusiasm you have sharing your expertise in such a beautiful language!

  • @joymin2645
    @joymin2645 Рік тому +1

    You make learning French so relaxing. Thank u

  • @annejohnson454
    @annejohnson454 4 роки тому +5

    I love the French language. I could listen to this video all day. Thank you for a delightful diversion.

  • @amethystdawn
    @amethystdawn 6 років тому +420

    I work at a bakery in the USA and we sell macarons and everyone who comes it pronounces it "macaroon" (like the coconut treat) and people have even gone as far as to correct me when I say it correctly. It drives me insane I wish I could show them this video! !

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +36

      AHAHAHA that's so funny xD I'm sorry you have to go through that

    • @anushkie100
      @anushkie100 5 років тому +7

      😅 I hear you! It’s so funny 😂

    • @satyris410
      @satyris410 5 років тому +14

      Haha you should make the coconut and serve them instead if they keep correcting you!
      It's not a great hardship, I had a fresh baked macaroon from the market this weekend and it was delicious, crunchy and chewy in different parts and it wasn't too sweet as well. Nom

    • @gracio1231
      @gracio1231 5 років тому +22

      Honey I can’t stand it when people call them macaroons instead of macarons too!! like what gives 😛🤦‍♀️🙄

    • @lianithomasprewitt2428
      @lianithomasprewitt2428 5 років тому +13

      I work in a coffee shop and people will order an americana; the word is americano. So, I feel safe in assuming that these are the same people who are coming into your shop. 😄

  • @high_beams_lucid_dreams
    @high_beams_lucid_dreams 2 роки тому +1

    So many pastries but the sweetest thing about this video is U.
    *BLUSH*

  • @Oxazepam65
    @Oxazepam65 2 роки тому +3

    0:56 In Québec, we pronounce "un" and "raisin" differently. For some reason, in France both sounds merged into the same one over time. The same way they pronounce "patte" (leg) the same as "pâte" (pasta). In Québec, there is also a clear difference in pronounciation. In France, you can't tell the difference and you have to guess from the context of the sentence.

  • @ryeofoatmeal
    @ryeofoatmeal 6 років тому +55

    the way french pronounce chocolate is so cute. its like the happiest word ive ever heard lol if that make sense

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +4

      Haha :)

    • @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv
      @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv 2 роки тому +1

      Yes you are right, I so much adore the French Chocolate ("shokola") sound that at times, esp when in a store for shopping, I often murmur "Shokola", or "Pain au Shokola" or "Cruissant du Shokola" and enjoy the sweetness it pours into my ear and heart.
      Perhaps, it is the only French word I like to listen to----any other word with R sound "ghey-ghey"---which French is fraught with---I abhore the most....ha, ha.
      (SHAKEEL AHMAD, U.K)

  • @xxxtion
    @xxxtion 6 років тому +2067

    I am a simple person. I just take a french pastry and eat.

  • @juliechambers2938
    @juliechambers2938 2 роки тому +1

    Beyond awesome! Your videos are so amazing!

  • @garyj1709
    @garyj1709 5 років тому +17

    You presented this in a very charming and understandable way! You're a lovely young woman and I appreciate your efforts!

  • @biswajitdehury7057
    @biswajitdehury7057 6 років тому +414

    I think I will die hungry if I went looking for French food in France without proper pronunciation...😪

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +3

      Hahaha it'll be ok ;)

    • @jjaus
      @jjaus 6 років тому +10

      No, just point. We decided when we visited France that we could eat anything as long as we ate it while walking.

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk 5 років тому

      Just find a Mickey Ds

    • @susieblu4152
      @susieblu4152 5 років тому +1

      biswajit dehury you point and say “ ca, sil vous plait” ca , suh “

    • @cocohorselover8059
      @cocohorselover8059 5 років тому +1

      Point to food and you'll be ok :)
      (Just say "je ne parle pas français"
      It means I don't speak french)
      From a native :)

  • @Clutching.My.Pearls
    @Clutching.My.Pearls 2 роки тому

    We're traveling to France in March 2023 and I've started practicing with a friend and the Berlitz book. You're video is wonderful, I've saved it, and will practice with you again and again. Merci.

  • @allensagalla1579
    @allensagalla1579 5 років тому +4

    Nous avons également 16 heures. collation aux Philippines. Et merci beaucoup pour votre cuisine que nous apprécions aussi

  • @fayhares
    @fayhares 5 років тому +390

    What am I doing here? I already know all of these as a French speaker lol. But the comments section had me dying 😂😂

  • @haushinkaalcatraz582
    @haushinkaalcatraz582 2 роки тому +2

    Perfect pronunciation sounds in the beginning. Even your small chuckle sounded French.
    I was very convinced I would learn something. Thank you for your video!

  • @cinnalosasha
    @cinnalosasha 6 років тому +555

    These things do not sound appetizing when I say them.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +9

      hahhaha xD

    • @StrawberryNinjaNibbles
      @StrawberryNinjaNibbles 6 років тому +17

      Right? I sound like I’m coughing up a loogie :(

    • @LatingGirl277
      @LatingGirl277 5 років тому +3

      😂

    • @dhruviin
      @dhruviin 5 років тому +3

      No way! I feel like making out with pastries after listening their names! French is love!

    • @bellaangel4606
      @bellaangel4606 5 років тому +1

      Right. If your not French it just sounds forced

  • @lancedeejay
    @lancedeejay 5 років тому +334

    I’m pronouncing them like Joey 😂

  • @haydenparker9266
    @haydenparker9266 4 роки тому

    I’m an American guy and I lived on Ile St. Louis for one year. It was wonderful. I enjoy your pronunciations; your voice is crisp and pleasant. That you are beautiful goes without saying, but I said it anyway.

  • @juliacamara8565
    @juliacamara8565 5 років тому +19

    Please don't be scared to speak french words with your own accent.It's so cute❤

    • @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv
      @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv 2 роки тому +1

      Julia:
      French is sweet to listen (except the R sound), but too hard to learn, esp its pronunciation are just a jocular Fun... Lol!

  • @Frederic1406
    @Frederic1406 6 років тому +5

    I am from the south of France and actually we differentiate the sound IN from the sound UN. In most France these are pronounced similarly as a nasal "è". In the south of France we have a nasal "é" for IN and a nasal "euh" for UN.

  • @vionkinipsagallegoski4207
    @vionkinipsagallegoski4207 2 роки тому

    I study French, and love to practice, that's why I subscribed to your channel. Not many people speak French where I live. (Palm Beach Florida USA).

  • @мирвовсеммире-ы1и
    @мирвовсеммире-ы1и 6 років тому +177

    for someone who speaks filipino, english, and spanish, french pronounciation is really hard.. it's so hard to produce the sounds, not only the letter r but also the vowels that are nasal.. i really wanna learn french and at 31 i hope it's not too late..

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +24

      Oh it's never too late! Check out our free e-Course, find some French speaking friends, practice everyday, take pronunciation slow and steady ;) if you really want to be able to speak French, you can do it! Thanks for watching

    • @monnpelagio
      @monnpelagio 6 років тому +12

      oh god im filipino and french fascinates me so much and im glad i found this channel!!

    • @мирвовсеммире-ы1и
      @мирвовсеммире-ы1и 6 років тому +7

      subukan mo muna spanish.. mas madali.. ang dami cognates at kuha na natin agad ang pronounciation.. 1 year ko lang pinag-aralan ang spanish.. at halos lahat ng mga spanish youtubers naiitindihan ko, maliban lang kung sobrang bilis, dahil ang bilis magsalita ng mga spanish speakers.. sa pagsasalita naman mabagal lang ako pero kaya ko na makipag communicate.. trust me ang dali lang ng spanish.. after spanish, siguro pwede na french.. stepping stone, tutal marami ka madadalang grammar rules ng spanish papuntang french dahil pareho naman silang romance languages..
      suggestion ko lang iyon.. ikaw pa rin, kung gusto mo agad french, wala problema.. sayang lang ang opportunity to learn a third language immediately.. kung nag 1 year ako sa spanish, feeling ko sa french matatagalan ako.. ang hirap ng pronounciation nila.. pero ang dami ko agad nagets na grammar sa french dahil sa spanish..

    • @monnpelagio
      @monnpelagio 6 років тому

      La paz Mundial oh yes yes very gracious of you to give a suggestion. I mean, it's not that I'm against learning Spanish but like gusto ko munang i-try yung French?? I know na madaming cognates ang Filipino and Spanish due to hiram and colonisation but ang dami rin kasing cognates ng French and English- Norman Conquest, and globalisation I mean. And pagkatapos ng French, baka Italian and then Spanish. There's just so many options and it's nice to know that you have all of these. After some time parang namamaster ko na rin yung gluturral (?) 'r' sound sa French pero yes learning languages is so good and satisfying haha

    • @мирвовсеммире-ы1и
      @мирвовсеммире-ы1и 6 років тому +5

      sinabi mo.. it's very fulfilling especially when you start to see the results.. imagine i only used to visit english and filipino channels but now another world has opened itself to me because i have learned their language.. good luck sa pag-aaral ng languages.. it's so fun to be a language enthusiast..

  • @alimahdi6379
    @alimahdi6379 6 років тому +220

    I find it difficult to pronounce any of those pastries while I'm eating them. 😋

  • @cacambo589
    @cacambo589 2 роки тому

    Without doubt the most valuable skill you can learn on the internet.

  • @scruffyo4460
    @scruffyo4460 6 років тому +6

    Very helpful, thank you! I recently moved to Belgium, and sometimes I get shy to order the stuff when I am at the boulangerie...I often just point to some of the stuff because I was unsure how to pronounce the words, but this is a great help! Merci beaucoup x

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому

      Oh great we're so happy you found it helpful :) thanks for watching

  • @heyrandomps4plzlogoutfromm464
    @heyrandomps4plzlogoutfromm464 6 років тому +44

    Actually saying ‘mille feuille’ is so easy to Turkish speakers! Cause we have an ‘ö’ sound which it’s corresponding to the ‘eui’ sound exactly!

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +2

      Ah nice!! :)

    • @manooo8460
      @manooo8460 5 років тому +4

      In turkish there are so many words that have been borrowed from french

  • @PS-Straya_M8
    @PS-Straya_M8 2 роки тому +1

    You would make a fantastic niche tour guide! 😁

  • @sflurp
    @sflurp 5 років тому +4

    Don’t know why, but this is an appeallingly hypnotic video. Le croissant alright

  • @adzm6488
    @adzm6488 5 років тому +11

    It’s quite interesting to learn as i’m currently take french as my third language in university. Thank you 🥰

  • @jamespoule8813
    @jamespoule8813 5 років тому +2

    Enjoying your series. I especially appreciate the slow speed at which you speak. I am a rank beginner, and have trouble picking out words when native speaks talk at full speed. Thanks again.

  • @lc5698
    @lc5698 5 років тому +3

    Why am I watching this from the other side of the earth ? Kind of a heartbreaking reminder of how good all our bakery stuff can be good.
    La viennoise au chocolat, le Paris Brest, le Croissant et le Kouign Amann quelles inventions fabuleuses.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому

      hello from the other side of the planet :):)

  • @pretzshiva
    @pretzshiva 5 років тому +55

    I pronounce each one of them perfectly in French when they are in my mouth!! 😋😛😝😆

  • @lorenoyer9976
    @lorenoyer9976 3 місяці тому

    I am from a part of the US called Appalachia. the foothills of Appalachia to be exact. French is not easy for us mountain folk! But this was such a wonderful video and has broadened my knowledge of such a beautiful language! Thank you!

  • @zimnizzle
    @zimnizzle 6 років тому +4

    We adore French foods here! French has contributed so heavily to our English, but much of the pronunciation changed, of course. Although we know words are not pronounced the same, it is difficult to remember just how to change them back (croissant, tart, eclair, beniet, etc are all English spellings).

  • @nadineireland3361
    @nadineireland3361 3 роки тому +3

    That was wonderful! Thank you, @StreetFrench.org. Unfortunately, it’s 2 am here in Australia and I have no way of accessing any of the wonderful french pastries I am now desperately craving! 😢

  • @our1980shouse
    @our1980shouse 2 роки тому

    I worked in the bakery at the Hotel Sofitel in Minneapolis in the early 90s. This brought back great memories! Thanks!

  • @Nia.s.Care.
    @Nia.s.Care. 5 років тому +51

    When you're French and just here because you got hungry 🤣🤭

  • @camiquirino530
    @camiquirino530 5 років тому +3

    I don’t even buy French pastries that much but hearing French words kinda soothes me so here I am!

  • @alexandraferreira89
    @alexandraferreira89 4 роки тому +1

    I searched for crepe pronunciation and this video popped up! I really enjoyed watching it. Merci beaucoup.

  • @LovelyCrane.
    @LovelyCrane. 5 років тому +8

    Merci for this video! I'm visiting family in Paris currently and I'm picking up a little French. I'm amazed at how many words are the same in Cambodian and French! It's most likely due to France's occupation of Cambodia. Anyways, it makes it a lot easier to understand French. The pronunciation is still hard though! :)

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому

      ow cool I'm glad you're enjoying our videos, and I hope you're having a nice time in Paris. It's a bit cold these days :(

  • @dkalbryte5715
    @dkalbryte5715 4 роки тому +3

    My great grandmother spoke 7 languages except French! I had 2 years high school French but too formal. I speak semi fluent German and am used to more emphasis on consonants instead of French vowels. Thank you for this video. I actually love opera cake ...unfortunately I've no boulangerie near me because you've made me HUNGRY for sweets lol

    • @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv
      @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv 2 роки тому +1

      Guten morgen,
      the same is true for me. I have had a French course back in 1987, but I found it too odd to learn, though qualified that course.
      Later on I joined a German course, and found that a pure and standard language, but alas could not complete that course, which I regret the most, while Russian and Polish (both Slavic languages) are Rubbish only.
      Now, I intend to learn Spanish and Italian, but feel short of time for that purpose, while No to French or Russian/ Polish, still exists.... Lol!
      (SHAKEEL AHMAD, U.K)

    • @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv
      @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv 2 роки тому +1

      By the way I too know/speak 07 languages, but I feel French to be the most weird, or jocular, and Russian/Polish the most hard to learn, let alone speak.

  • @tjlagumbay6175
    @tjlagumbay6175 2 роки тому

    Her in the Philippines is very simple when we talk about bread always says pan..
    Pan de sal.... salty bread
    Pan de Coco..Coco bread
    Pan de monggo bread with mung beans... very easy to pronounce

  • @gracielabonilla5160
    @gracielabonilla5160 6 років тому +6

    In Puerto Rico we pronounce the letter "R" when is at the beginning like a french "R" ...quite interesting !!

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому

      Ah I didn't know that :) thanks for watching!

    • @gracielabonilla5160
      @gracielabonilla5160 6 років тому +4

      StreetFrench.org there was a french migration in 1815 (The Spain royal decree of graces)that allowed europeans to settled in the island

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому

      Ah cool! Thanks for sharing that ;)

  • @doritoman9494
    @doritoman9494 5 років тому +21

    In Spanish we call "mille feuilles" the same way. It's "mil hojas"!

  • @victorhugovillalba7287
    @victorhugovillalba7287 4 роки тому +2

    Hello ! Greetings from Paraguay...the class is very interesting ...actually I am studying french on líne...your class help me a lot ...!

  • @melca758
    @melca758 4 роки тому +12

    Im learning french and pronounced all these correctly. When you start learning, the pronunciations can be quite difficult bit all it takes is practice and not giving up if you suck at first lol you get there eventually. Even my French teacher was impressed with my accent as were my French friends. It's all practice and commitment :) . I'm subscribing! The comment section got me laughing so hard LOL

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  4 роки тому

      :))

    • @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv
      @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv 2 роки тому

      Melca:
      You are the only exception, for I know learning French pronunciation is a hard nut to crack, either way... Lol!

  • @SereVie
    @SereVie 6 років тому +234

    My lips are so tired trying to follow her 😆.

  • @joydeep2504
    @joydeep2504 5 років тому +2

    Thanks a lot to the channel. At last I got a native French person where I can hear(and learn) the proper pronunciation. I bought a book for learning French 6 years ago but could not read the words with proper accents so the book has been sleeping on my shelf since then. Today your video made my dormant wish to rise again. I am native Bengali and the French accents are really tough for me but I hope I'll learn that one day.

  • @IsabelVo_
    @IsabelVo_ 5 років тому +5

    When you’re a native English and Vietnamese speaker with sad high school French but that’s okay because the French crossover in both languages makes life easier

  • @anushkie100
    @anushkie100 5 років тому +7

    You’re so adorable! 😍Thank you!!! 🌸

  • @mehnaztabassum1847
    @mehnaztabassum1847 5 років тому +2

    It was very helpful for me , not only for pronunciation but for learning about the French pastries also

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому +1

      ow cool I'm glad:)

    • @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv
      @ShakeelAhmad-vh7iv 2 роки тому

      Only French pasties and Croissant are good to eat, but not the French langue, per se.... Lol!

  • @adriankingdon3055
    @adriankingdon3055 5 років тому +31

    Went into a French bakery years ago and said ‘Je Suis un de pan raisin s’il vous plait’.

  • @veeveegem
    @veeveegem 5 років тому +72

    French: Les Choquettes
    Filipino: I'm shooketh!

  • @sbyerley
    @sbyerley 4 роки тому

    Maybe a chouquette is a small beignet? Beignets are in the New Orleans area of the US. They are made of quick fried dough which puff up while cooking. There is just air inside & served sprinkled w/confectioners sugar, and usually eaten along w/café au lait.

  • @argonwheatbelly637
    @argonwheatbelly637 6 років тому +21

    Croissant (kwa-saw[n]) or Crescent Roll. I will accept either; however, I remember when a woman told me, "Well, here in America we say 'croosant'." Like, where am I from? Zimbabwe? And this was 35 years ago.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому

      ahahaha xD

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +2

      Yeah I know right!? People are crazy sometimes xD

    • @Gee-xb7rt
      @Gee-xb7rt 6 років тому +2

      Americans try to pronounce every letter, it actually makes it harder to say, and my French isn't even that good. My biggest pet peeve is noir as no-e-yer, I can't even figure out how they make those sounds, but its like nails on a chalkboard and much easier to pronounce correctly. People ordering Pea note no e yer, just no, try again.

    • @satyris410
      @satyris410 5 років тому

      @@Gee-xb7rt my god man, there were more syllables than letters there!! =D

    • @Gee-xb7rt
      @Gee-xb7rt 5 років тому +1

      @@satyris410 lol, tell me about it, i can't make a lot of the sounds Americans make when trying to pronounce foreign words, they make it so hard. British are just as bad, maybe its an anglo thing.

  • @buttercup1648
    @buttercup1648 5 років тому +93

    I came here to learn how to say "croissant"

  • @inokevincentmow9981
    @inokevincentmow9981 4 роки тому +1

    Nice. I love this channel. Keeping the French language. Nice. Thanks. Keep it up.

  • @AlqGo
    @AlqGo 6 років тому +302

    Instructions not clear. My tongue is tied in a knot.

  • @winifred9198
    @winifred9198 5 років тому +12

    I studied French in high school until we had an exchange student from France who said that foreigners can never master the /r/ and they will always sound foreign to French people. So, I became discouraged.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому +4

      ow yeah it's definitely hard but it doesn't matter that much :) don't feel discouraged :))

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 5 років тому +6

      Of course we will sound foreign. The exchange student probably spoke English with an accent, but I’ll bet you understood them.
      Ça ne faire rien!
      It does not matter unless you are trying to pass yourself off as a native speaker.
      My sister did the « EU test » in French and her level is « college-educated native speaker ». She needs this level of proficiency for her work. I, on the other hand, can only get around town, shop, and make small talk in French. I still love the language.

    • @ladysavannah8365
      @ladysavannah8365 5 років тому +1

      I managed to fool a French person into thinking I was Belgian - still a native speaker just a different accent. It's doable!
      Plus, what does it matter if you sound foreign? At least you can make yourself understood!

    • @continental_drift
      @continental_drift 4 роки тому

      Colour with a K Kolour.

  • @vionkinipsagallegoski4207
    @vionkinipsagallegoski4207 Рік тому

    Practice make perfection. I will repeat it every day. Thanks.

  • @irondasgr
    @irondasgr 6 років тому +98

    How sweet and pleasant girl. Keep making videos. There is something absolutely authentic on your appearance.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому

      Merci!! Ok we'll keep them coming :) thanks for watching!

    • @olivialee854
      @olivialee854 6 років тому +5

      Agreed! Very endearing and likeable no snobbyness or pretentious air detected

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому

      Merci Olivia :)

    • @roderickgabor8645
      @roderickgabor8645 6 років тому +1

      Keep it up!

    • @rosemarymcmullin4605
      @rosemarymcmullin4605 6 років тому +3

      Agree, I could watch and listen to her all day.

  • @janson2911
    @janson2911 6 років тому +18

    I firmly belive that this is the only one who pronounce croissant right

  • @rhyfelwrDuw
    @rhyfelwrDuw 2 роки тому +2

    I work in a bakery for a British retail company and I try and pronounce the pastries correctly (it does help that I learned French for 5 years in school and lived in Brussels for a bit AND I love languages)! People think I'm nuts though! lol!

  • @lavadale1487
    @lavadale1487 5 років тому +3

    I am a non french and my tongue broke and fell down on the floor practicing these sounds.

  • @Rakim8
    @Rakim8 6 років тому +227

    That ‘mille feuille’ is just way too foreign for English speakers. Our mouths can’t even get the right shape to produce that sound 😂
    Ah well. Cwasson is easy.

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +12

      Hahaha nooo I think you can do it! "Maybe think of it kinda like Mil - f - i" like saying "I" in English, hope that helps :) thanks for watching!

    • @Rakim8
      @Rakim8 6 років тому +7

      StreetFrench.org Haha great tip! Merci. Actually I just prefer to eat it rather than say it 😄

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +2

      Hahaha moi aussi ;)

    • @MoJohnnys
      @MoJohnnys 6 років тому +3

      *crwassõ there's actually a guttural r sound in there. So c+guttural r+w...is not a particularly easy combination...

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +2

      Yeah it can be tricky

  • @robertmehring5135
    @robertmehring5135 3 роки тому +1

    I love your personality! I would watch even if I wasn't interested in learning French! Thank you!

  • @ivonalapavra7490
    @ivonalapavra7490 5 років тому +47

    Here I am learning how to pronounce french baked goods instead of doing actual grown-up things.

  • @f.azahraeousgougou602
    @f.azahraeousgougou602 6 років тому +123

    Nothing inside just sugar outside...sounds like you're talking about me

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +5

      Haha what

    • @BaraSupercook
      @BaraSupercook 6 років тому +2

      fatym kiwi 😄😄😄

    • @f.azahraeousgougou602
      @f.azahraeousgougou602 6 років тому +3

      Vous avez décrit les chouquettes comme si vous parliez de moi, vous avez dis qu'elles étaient vides à l'intérieur et couvertes de sucre à l'extérieur, ça me ressemble. C une blague tqt

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +2

      ouai tkt j'ai compris ;)

    • @idislikemints
      @idislikemints 6 років тому +4

      @@Street_French empty inside, (faking?) sweetness outside.

  • @dulceamo
    @dulceamo Рік тому +1

    i really love le patisserie française et bien sure la langue française

  • @sgsmozart
    @sgsmozart 6 років тому +40

    You have an extremely good American accent. I would never guess you are française.

  • @whiterose6186
    @whiterose6186 6 років тому +4

    I often buy pastries from Paul bakery and I literaly never knw how to pronunce them. I normally say : please give me this, pu ax yyyy.. ( pain aux rasins)😂 some time ago I wanted to buy something small and she gave me a big bday torte😂 I still remember she asked, " you want me to write a name on it?" I was thinking wtf, for what a name on a small pastry hhhhh. And she meant the torte.
    UA-cam recomended me ur video. Now I know why😄 Its so helpful! I'm Polish, I never had a problem wth Arabic or German pronunciation but French is killing me big time.Anyway thanku for sharing. I will be better now at bakery 😊

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +1

      Ahahaha thanks for sharing that story with us xD

    • @satyris410
      @satyris410 5 років тому

      Did you have to pay for it?

  • @TheYaya1971
    @TheYaya1971 2 роки тому

    Love it, very clear intonation with pictures/example, make me want to learn more French language

  • @northbayjedi
    @northbayjedi 6 років тому +5

    So viennoiseries are like pancakes, muffins, donuts, etc while patisseries are cupcakes, cakes, pies, etc? Sweets for breakfast, sweets after dinner?

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому +7

      No, it's they're more like the flaky kinda pastries like croissants, pain au chocolat, etc. :)

  • @Dontmess550
    @Dontmess550 5 років тому +5

    Reminded me of one of the Key and Peele episodes with the French waiter😁😂

  • @debbietaylor9750
    @debbietaylor9750 2 роки тому

    Puffs thst are same pastry as eclairs are known as profiteer rolls, but usually have cream inside.

  • @khaledabdulazim
    @khaledabdulazim 5 років тому +3

    Le Mille feuilles is my favorite dessert!

  • @omgwth9796
    @omgwth9796 5 років тому +56

    It's nearly impossible to do low-carb lifestyle in France. 😂

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  5 років тому +3

      haha true!

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 5 років тому +5

      Vraiment ! Trying to do that would drive me insane with food-lust.

  • @mundorueda9402
    @mundorueda9402 3 роки тому

    OMG . . . I am hungry! Excellent pronunciation, lovely lady, and lovely pastries. Yum, Yum, Merci.

  • @pipmitchell7059
    @pipmitchell7059 6 років тому +4

    Oh dear! Now you've given me pastry cravings. Just have to plan a trip to France, that's all!
    Meanwhile, a snippet of feedback on your English. A LOT of English speakers say "pronounciation", but it isn't, it's pronunciation, just a u in the middle.
    If I had to guess where you're from, I would have guessed Saint-Germain-des-Prés, but I'm probably wildly wrong ...

  • @lhizmishca
    @lhizmishca 5 років тому +6

    how i wish i was born french so that i won’t be having a hard time pronouncing each wordssss geez its so hard...but its super interesting knowing and learning the languange

  • @barraqali336
    @barraqali336 4 роки тому

    Lovely food with lovely names presented by a lovely person.

  • @Mariana-bo2ol
    @Mariana-bo2ol 6 років тому +5

    I'm a Spanish speaker and some words are similar or in Spanish but the pronunciation is so difficult :(. Where were you when I was in Paris. I love french pastries 😭

    • @Street_French
      @Street_French  6 років тому

      Haha keep practicing! You'll do better next time ;)

  • @aarontham1079
    @aarontham1079 6 років тому +6

    Chouquettes are best described as cream puffs without the pastry cream. Hungarians give their friends little cheese biscuits known as Pogacsa when sending their friends off. When it comes to food people from other countries may eat certain things at breakfast. For instance, the Asians in general eats rice for breakfast which is not common in Europe. Hence there is no right or wrong, It all depends on the culture and preference of individuals. I prefer to eat sweets before the main course and cereals and milk at dinner which many find shocking. Almost everything in European sweets are made chiefly from dairy products but in Southeast Asia the desserts are made with coconut milk. French is somewhat confusing to many because there are letters which are not pronounced such as letters h, s, and t. It will be wonderful to include brief pronunciation guide before saying the names of the French sweets especially the different accents such as the e with the backward and forward slashes on top of the letter; the c with the hook at the bottom the inverted v on top of certain vowels and the double ll. Also the pronunciation differences between in and an. However, the English language is similar to French with letters in words that are silent such as GreenWich, saLmon, Hosanna, fasTen and etc. The letter w, l, t, and h are silent. Many non native English speakers frequently mispronounced these words.

  • @wfla2285
    @wfla2285 5 років тому +1

    I was doing research for a couple of weeks near Grenoble and we lived in dorms. I wasn't expecting good food. But, even there, the croissant in the morning was heavenly. And, some how, eating all your fantastic foods, I still lost weight! A beautiful life!

  • @anantaacharya2935
    @anantaacharya2935 6 років тому +23

    I am a simple man. If i want a french pastry i point it out and say that one.