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So i‘m german and i just started with learning french, i try to understand something but not a single word. No front to her, i thing it is more me. 😅 But it was very satisfying to listen to her.😊
William the conqueror was French, and when he became king of England the court (and other educated people) spoke French for decades, so a lot of English words actually come from French because of that!
Couldn't understand a single sentence, only a few words. The language sounds so beautiful, I wish I could actually understand this. You seem like a good teacher.
it's never too late to learn a language ! french is beautiful, i believe that if you put effort into it you will be speaking it in less than a year 🌸 sending good vibes 🌺💕🙌🏼
you have an amazing pronunciation for the beginners, it's so clear!! i started learning French just recently, but it feels so motivating to actually understand quite a lot already :) thank you so much, it helps a lot to practice listening! ❤
tbh, i started learning it at my university 😅 but our professor always tells us how helpful it is to listen to actual conversations, discourses, etc without subtitles. i think it helps you get used to phonetic characteristics, even if you don't always understand every word. also, if you watch videos it's easier to connect unfamiliar word with its meaning and you can possibly guess it thanks to visual component. of course, it helps me because i also learn grammatical rules/vocabulary, but it's a nice way to memorize information for a long period :> hope this helps!! and good luck with your learning journey ❤
She speaks extremely slowly, it might be good for beginners but you'll eventually want to view her videos at 1.5x speed to get a more authentic version of the spoken French language. When you're ready for it. No rush. But yeah, this is not what most French people sound like so it won't be actually that helpful in real life.
@@darianeupokoeva1080 Yeah that's how I learned English as a kid. Understood some basic words you needed to play videogames, and the rest came from watching English youtube. Hope to do the same with French although French content is way more limited and as an adult I feel it's harder to absorb
C'est excellent, je suis francophone de langue maternelle, mais c'est vrai, je ne me suis jamais rendu compte que j'utilise naturellement toute ces contractions, félicitations à toute ces personnes qui apprennent notre si jolie langue pleine d'émotions, courage à vous tous, nous sommes là pour vous aider à l'apprendre et de converser avec vous avec grand plaisir ☺️
Moi, je suis allemande et j'ai compris tous les mots que tu as/ vous avez écrit 😅 Peut être que c'est un bon signal 😅 J'espère que je n'ai pas fait beaucoup de fautes en écrivant ce texte 😅
@@Ja_Na Non, c'est parfait, vous avez écrit parfaitement sans faute.. Je parle et comprend très bien l'allemand moi aussi, par contre mon allemand écrit à votre différence est horrible 😁
I understand it better at 1.5x. From my personal experience, 1.5x for this video is the speed which is the closest to the speed French people (that I've met) speak. Not to understate your accomplishment, Great work! Just letting you know. If you want a challenge, try listening to Marine LB at 1x speed. Difficult for me too lol. Start her video from October 9, 2022 at 1:33 and take a chance haha.
I've just stumbled across your channel, and for me, as an American English native speaker, you are quite possibly the most understandable speaker of French that I've ever heard! Maybe the cold actually helps? That was very informative, thank you!
I’m studying abroad in France right now (m1 illustration!) and your video has restored my faith in eventually understanding of spoken French 😭 the biggest difficulty for understanding is when contractions are combined with speed and sound interference (the worst is an echo or multiple speakers). I’m really glad your videos are so clear and that you speak so clearly. It’s nice to know that without outside interference, I’m actually better at understanding than I realized. It’s outside factors that are making it more difficult for me, and it’s not actually because I’m terrible at French
@Beaudile why don’t we reframe your comment to “learning a language is difficult and frustrating, and not being able to understand someone talking to you is a symptom of learning, not a personal failure. Keep your head up and continue trying, because learning a language is a worthwhile venture that is very rewarding!” Because your comment came off as unnecessarily negative and hurtful, especially when you know nothing about me but still made broad assumptions about my work ethic and personal motivations based off of a single UA-cam comment. You don’t know how many hours I’ve studied, what my test scores are, or anything else about me that I didn’t outright tell you. Also, for the record, my comment was meant to be a “wow i’m surprised at how much more literate I am now compared to before” type of message. Maybe I should’ve included that context in the first place, so I’ll explain it now: Around a year ago, I wouldn’t have been able to understand this video at all even in ideal circumstances, but now I can, and that’s a tangible improvement and a milestone I wanted to celebrate without someone commenting something negative that diminishes this accomplishment.
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I have a French language degree and one of my professors speaks nearly identically to Elisa in speed and pronunciation. She was the best professor to teach and here Elisa is providing a lot of the same content but more regionally relevant for free! Much appreciated!
Never studied french but I do know Italian, somehow I could understand what you were saying just didn't know all the words. Your facial expressions, hand gestures, tone of voice and the speed in which you talk makes it easy too "guess" what the words mean :D Awesome video!
oh my god same, my mother is spanish and i also lived in italy for four years so i speak italian italian so i decided to learn french and i can understand her very well
This video just popped up in my recommended, but like you, I'm not studying French but I know Italian... I still think French is really hard to understand. I can only pick out some cognates, but the way it's spoken is not dissectible to me like Spanish is.
@@szlendak1368 maybe in the written form. Spoken it's a very different story. I'm Puerto Rican, native Spanish speaker, bilingual in English. I have studied French and Italian (and presently Portuguese) and I'll tell you French phonetics are way more complicated than Italian or Spanish. Italian and Spanish are very, very, similar. It took me only 4 months to become fluent in Italian.
Yesterday, I finally had a VPN installed that allowed me to position myself in Paris, France. I do research on youtube all day in English. In Paris, the advertisements on youtube are in French! It is not the French spoken at restaurant or at home. It is not the perfect French sentences spoken on state news broadcasts . It is a hurried French that is cryptic because the advertiser expects you to understand the context and the application of words, not in complete sentences. Fantastic! I am taking 30 second or 1 minute drills in French, all day long. My girl friend, born in Paris, perfected her English by watching I Love Lucy reruns on television!
I took 5 years of French in high school and one semester in university (I'm from the US) and have very much fallen out of practice. Your pronunciation was so clear to understand it makes me want to pick it up again. It feels good to be able to understand so much after 3 years of disuse!
Je suis trop hereuse! Je suis en train de réapprendre le Français et je peu comprendre presque tout que tu as dit. Ta prononciation est parfaite pour les étudiants, merci beaucoup !! ❤️
Moi qui suis française et qui n'ais pas vu les erreurs, je devrais l'étudier aussi. Tu parles très bien français et tu l'écris mieux que la plus part des adolescents français !
Je suis français donc je sais pas trop ce que je fais là, mais en tout cas, je vois que les apprenants sont très satisfaits dans les commentaires, donc continue comme ça! C'est cool d'aider les gens, surtout que le français est plutôt difficile et ses formes écrite et orale diffèrent énormément, une vidéo peut clairement plus aider qu'un simple manuel de cours sans audio ! Bonne continuation !
@@destllo6822 hahaha, la curiosité m'a poussée à cliquer, et je suppose que j'ai eu cette recommendation car je regarde presque que des vidéos en anglais sur UA-cam 😂
Elisa, i'm brazilian and speak 3 languages. After learning spanish i feel is way more easy to understand french! I don't even study the language but by speaking slowly like you did i understood a lot of things. Thank you!
I really like your videos. They are my biggest motivation to keep learning french. I think you do a wonderful job writing the Script, editing the video, and choosing the background that matches your style, your eyes, and your outfit. In addition, you have a great sense of harmony between colors, shades, and the distribution of space. Your videos are so soothing, entertaining, and cultivated! Please continue your wonderful work.
La preuve qui montre qu'il y a beaucoup de mots d'argot est qu'à 11:35 j'ai donné une autre équivalence à la moitié des mots: - Un travail => un taf - un homme => un mec - une voiture => une bagnole
I just started my French learning journey 2 weeks ago, for right now, I can't understand anything in this video besides greetings. I will give it my best & I will come back to this video when I'm fluent in French. I will not lose my motivation!!! I will do it.
Wow you speak so clearly and smoothly, I could understand about 70% of your speaking, merci beaucoup!! I'll keep trying to learn this beautiful language and I'll watch more of your videos!
This video is awesome, very useful information. I am currently a native Spanish speaker and also speak English, but now I am trying to learn French on my own and this video has helped me a lot. Merci beaucoup !
I am Italian, I studied French in middle school, then completely abandoned it as soon as I started highschool. I am now a junior in hs and I have forgotten everything I knew about French (like seriously, I can't even introduce myself anymore) and I regret it so much. Today youtube recommended me this video and I took it as a sign, and I was shocked cause I understood almost everything without subtitles. I subscribed right away hoping I can bring back my French knowledge that is still buried somewhere in my brain lmao. but seriously, thank you
Yo como Mexicana, entiendo Italiano mucho mas que a espanol de madrid. Yo aprendi Frances pero ellos no hablan como lo escriben es otro idioma con otro secreto Alfabeto. Mejor aprendi Ruso, y aprendi Ruso B2 en dos meses mientras el frances - con 4 meses todavia ni llegava al A1. Italianio, Espanol ( norte Americano), Ruso son idiomas mucho mas relatables en espiritu Romanio y Portugese siguen en ese order pero con mas distancia Frances lo categorizo como un Aleman cosplaying como un latin hablante. .. pues como el INGLES axaxa
We talked about it on your livestream with Alexia and you’ve mentioned you had a video about it coming in the next few days. Thank God it’s here!! This is the hardest part for me, you’re the best! 🇫🇷❤
I had six years of French classes in middle school, but I've never used the language since. Even still, it's amazing how I still manage to understand every bit of spoken/written French. As with all languages, it's the speaking yourself that's the difficult part, as you have to rely on actually thinking of phrases and words yourself.
Merci pour cette vidéo!! j’étudie le français depuis longtemps et je continue à apprendre de nouvelles choses grâce à tes vidéos. Tu n’oublies rien ! Je me souviens d’une amie française qui a écrit « un appart » et bien sûr dans le contexte je me suis rendu compte qu’elle voulait dire « appartement » mais c’est très utile d’avoir vu d’autres exemples dans cette vidéo parce que maintenant ces phrases ne seront pas tellement inattendues pendant une conversation !! Tu es super ❤️
Pour une personne qui étudie le français, tu écris mieux que la plupart d'eux, je suis moi-même français et je peux te dire que tu n'as fait presque aucune faute dans les phrases que tu as écrites en prenant en compte la ponctuation ! Bonne continuation avec le français !
en réalité elle a oublié de parler du verlan, c'est une manière de parler où l'on inverse les syllabes de certains mots. j'aurais aimé l'entendre l'évoquer :')
I don't know any french, and have never shown any interest in learning it, but for some reason youtube keeps recommending me this video. It must be a really good video
Merci beacuop! Je suis americain et j'etudie pour un pue de temps. Cette est pairfait pour l'etudie! Je parle tres petite francais, mais jaime apprende. Been learning again for the past 2 weeks after like a 10 year break from learning in when I was in school! Some of it is definitely coming back to me, but I still have a LOT to refresh myself on!
Merci pour cette jolie vidéo! Je suis niveau B2 et j’ai plusieurs trucs pour les débutants pour écouter: - n’essayer pas de comprendre tout au début; seulement quelques mots individuels, et quand vous êtes plus avancés, l’idée principle - ralentissez l’audio - écouter avec les sous-titres (s’il y en a) le premier fois et puis essayer de comprendre sans sous-titres le deuxième fois Je vous tous souhaitez le bonne chance dans vos apprentissages! Lancez-vous!
I'm from Brazil and I studied a little bit French language a few years ago, but with your way of speaking it makes more sense than all those lessons that I've taken. It has a lot in common with Portuguese because it is a Latin language too, so you can link most words between them.
I only know Russian, English and German, only having (very lazily) studied French for about 3 years waaaay back in middle school. I am thoroughly entertained by how much of this video I understood simply due to exposure to the language family.
You can do it 💪 I started in 2020 and I kept learning, now I can understand what she said perfectly. (except for what she said in the first game/challenge on which I should work more).
I've had French for five years in school and while I felt pretty confident understanding texts written in French over time, I still had trouble understanding a basic conversation between two native speakers just by listening. Now I know why and I actually have a French course coming up next week so I found this video at the perfect time!
Je ne sais même pas pourquoi j'ai regardé cette vidéo car je parle couramment le français. C'était super intéressant quand même, j'ai kiffé la vidéo. Bisous à toi
@@xertyx_louis4276 c'est grammaticalement correct. Mais, je comprendrais si tu ne l'avais pas compris pq d'après la façon dont tu as écrit, tu as l'air d'être faible en grammaire. Bref, bonne journée/fin de soirée.
i am studying french but i thought i could understand it but immediately i clicked your video i was understanding almost as if i was listening to an english speaker talk to me
I started learning French at the "Alliance Française de Paris", in Paris. It's the same as this video, all the teachers spoke nothing but French....with no subtitles! Now after 40 years in France, I speak a little French!!!
Thank you so much. This is awesome. It's just above my level enough that I'm stretched to learn but I understand most of it. SO glad you allowed subtitles, they help me to isolate the vocabulary words I don't know (usually nouns).
Wow! This video solved a great mystery of my life. I spoke Fluent french as a young kid, but moved to an English speaking country at age 7 and had no one to speak to. I tried to take French in school and was so confused. I believe I had the opposite problem from the target of this video. I can follow the spoken French quite well, but really struggled with the written study. Merci!
This video taught me that I can in fact not understand spoken French. This could very well be because I never learned the language but I can't be entirely sure yet.
C'est surtout l'argot qui était difficile pour moi au début! On a l'impression que c'est une langue à part :) Mais bon, avec le temps on s'habitue! C'est cool que tu fasses ces vidéos, je pense que ça aidera pas mal de gens qui souhaitent améliorer leur français :) Bonne continuation!
J'avais galèré à comprendre le français à l'oral parceque je comprenais pas les argot et des expressions idiomatiques. 🥺de plus, Je suis tellement contente que tu parles des 'contractions' en français. C'est quelque chose que j'ai noté beaucoup mais les professeurs n'explique pas! Donc Merci pour d'avoir expliqué ! 🌞
Bravo pour ton travail, ne relâche pas tes efforts. Le français est une langue difficile mais une fois que tu auras compris la plupart des spécificités qui font notre langue, tu auras sûrement l'occasion de parler couramment. Courage ! :D
C'est incroyable comment je peux comprendre presque tout que tu as dit. Je pense que les argots sont responsables pour la difficulté de comprendre les francophones très facilement.
Ahhh this is so helpful. I have my DELF B2, but since I'm Canadian outside of Quebec, we didn't get nearly enough casual language learning. We were taught the most formal we could so at least it wouldn't offend anyone
Moi j'ai aussi B2 mais je l'avais acquéri au début du lycée il y a 10 ans, jai beacoup oublié la langue Française parce que je ne le jamais pratique. La language parlé n'est pas si difficile mais je rappelle quand j'avais rencontré une fille francophone j'avais pris note de les mots et expressions quotidiens qu'elle utilisait parce qu'on les avait pas appris a l'école du tout.
Je suis anglohone. J'ai appris à lire et écrire en français au Québec en langue d'enseignement. Tout au long de ma vie j'ai parlé et communiqué en français de manière très internationaux. Ça m'a déja arrivée qu'une madame québecoise pensait que j'était francophone de France parce que mon accent était appris, ce qui est loin à la réalité. (Comme vous puissiez le voir avec mon qualité de français écrit pourri). Cela m'a désavantagé gravement à comprendre ce que les gens disaient. Particulièrement au Quebec où ils parlent très vite et avec beaucoup de contractions. Si seulement l'école m'avait appris les notions que vous avez énoncé dans cette vidéo quand j'étais plus jeune... Cela éliminerais beacoup de mes cauchemars en lien avec la langue française. Merci sincèrement de créer cela pour aider les apprentisseurs de la langue de Molière à comprendre l'orale. L'éducation secondaire et primaire québécoise m'a laissé entièrement, c'est triste que la langue écrite et orale soient si différentes. De plus, les règles très strictes à l'orthographe me démotive tellement à apprendre cette langue. :( Malgré tout cela, je trouve que les contractions et expressions francophones/québécoises sont trop cute!
@@elissandreeee c’est drôle,, comme une personne qui parle le français strictement a l’école, c’est difficile de comprendre des gens qui parle même *un peu* plus vite qu’elle🥲
Excellent video. When I think about how I speak English (my native language), lots of these things make perfect sense. This helps my understanding, in a way that makes sense for me, of why certain words or phrases might sound different when spoken.
This is my favorite resource for learning spoken French so far! I love the thought with the captions and speed of speaking. I learned Spanish for years and I want to learn French because of travels so it's cool to actually hear real speech outside the apps 🎉
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo, Élisa! C'est vrai que le français oral est vraiment différent, pour moi c'était quelque chose de très compliquée du français! En tout cas, merci! J'adore ta chaîne ♡
Bonjour Pilar , je déteste faire çà, mais bon , pour moi c'est quelque chose de trés compliqué en ce moment donc le présent .......si tu dit c'était , cela veut dire que c'est fini et que maintenant c'est facile , ensuite du...🙃 non le Français , courage Pilar et oui ma langue n'est pas facile 😁, et tu as un trés bon niveau
In my six years of learning French in school many years ago I did not receive this simple instruction, which is so helpful and inspires me to have another go! Thanks Elisa!!
God dammit, I've had French for years and I was always wondering why I couldn't understand spoken French. All I can do is read formal french from documents the government sends me XD I'm actually quite surprised by how comprehensible this video is. This has to be the first time I've understood an entire video in French (minus the passage where you spoke normal spoken French)
I picked up French as my 5th language and I thought after speaking Spanish fluently it will be easier. I struggle quite a lot with the understanding, but this video helped a lot, especially the p, k, f, t etc. part. ;) Thanks Elisa, I really like your videos, I use them to complement my classes.
I had French in school for 6 years and it thought me next to nothing. I am german and from context I can understand a lot of what you say but not everything. I can talk a little but not enough to hold up an entire conversation. What I can speak comes from my French friends and my parents who speak fluently. School is the worst format for learning languages in my opinion (My accent is flawless tho😁)
Similar to me... I even had a school friend whose mother was french. Whenever I asked him something his first reply was ALWAYS "i need to see that written!!"
I can relate. I’m American and went to immersion school way down south. After I moved away from immersion school I lost most of my french because no one in my family speaks it and neither do the people at my school. I took french classes which helped little in my understanding cause it’s mostly english. Videos in complete french forces me to use my comprehension skills and not rely on an english answer. I’m pleasantly surprised I could understand most of the video!
I speak french almost like a native speaker. This never helped me finding a job (I speak english, italian and russian as well) but I keep it as my passion and personal achievement :)
Merci Elisa. À l’école, aux États-Unis, j’ai appris seulement “une voiture” pour “ a car”, mais maintenant je connais “une bagnole” et “une caisse” aussi. Ça va. Je suppose que toutes les langues ont leurs propre argot, n’est-ce-pas?
Je pense une autre raison pour ne pas être capable de comprendre bien le français, c’est le verlan. C’est très difficile à les comprendre au premier fois. Merci pour vos vidéos excellentes comme d’habitude. ❤❤
En tant que suisse francophone, la vidéo reste très intéressante, parce que votre français parlé n’es pas du tout le même que le nôtre. (Alors j’ai aucun problème à le comprendre, mais le voir expliquer me permet de bien voir la différence avec notre français de suisse.
On the other hand, as a French, I could pick up most of what a Spaniard says if she spoke that slow. It's very asymmetric. That's because French is essentially words from the common romance languages pool but with quite a bit of additions, a pronunciation from the North-Easten Europe and a total lack of tonic accent that blurs the words together. So to a Spaniard or Italian, French is a part of their lexicon spoken in code, while to a French, Italian and Spanish are a larger part of his lexicon spoken with a lot of tonic accent that makes words easier to pick up.
I'm from canada. I watched this video to see the iddernce between France and Canada, and I understood almost all of it. Suprisingly, France's french and Canada's French are very different but you can still understand
I studied French for a few minutes once, in highschool. The amount of flem involved in the correct pronunciation was enough to dissuade me from further learning. Watching this video, years later, only further reinforced my previous experience. I don't like smoking cigarettes but it is an underlying requirement to build up that flem in the nostrils.
Votre video est vraiment encroyable et c'est tres utile pour mon etudes et vie normalement dans l'ecole en plus je voudrais aime remercier - tu pour le travaille tu mets dans le video , merci beaucoup
Learning English is not only beneficial for communication with the rest of the world, but it also opens up numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. Embracing English in their education system would empower French individuals to engage in global conversations, exchange ideas, and foster cultural understanding. By embracing this change, they can bridge the language barrier without compromising their French identity.
I loved this video as a french native speaker, because it makes me think that we frenchies are using so much contractions ! It makes me realize that for someone that learnt french at school/uni its so different orally ^^
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Vous êtes très belle
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@@annecatherinelegros2499 😅😅
So i‘m german and i just started with learning french, i try to understand something but not a single word.
No front to her, i thing it is more me. 😅
But it was very satisfying to listen to her.😊
bella fiketta :D.
I now understand why she's so understandable.
She talks at like 30% of the "normal" speed.
Lol so true
nah je dirais plus 70%
and 40% of English is French
William the conqueror was French, and when he became king of England the court (and other educated people) spoke French for decades, so a lot of English words actually come from French because of that!
@@anaellegontier-helbling3987 William the Conqueror was a Norman, who spoke Old French, he wasn’t French.
Couldn't understand a single sentence, only a few words. The language sounds so beautiful, I wish I could actually understand this. You seem like a good teacher.
it's never too late to learn a language ! french is beautiful, i believe that if you put effort into it you will be speaking it in less than a year 🌸 sending good vibes 🌺💕🙌🏼
you have an amazing pronunciation for the beginners, it's so clear!! i started learning French just recently, but it feels so motivating to actually understand quite a lot already :) thank you so much, it helps a lot to practice listening! ❤
can you pls share with me your method I'm also a beginner in french.
tbh, i started learning it at my university 😅 but our professor always tells us how helpful it is to listen to actual conversations, discourses, etc without subtitles. i think it helps you get used to phonetic characteristics, even if you don't always understand every word. also, if you watch videos it's easier to connect unfamiliar word with its meaning and you can possibly guess it thanks to visual component.
of course, it helps me because i also learn grammatical rules/vocabulary, but it's a nice way to memorize information for a long period :>
hope this helps!!
and good luck with your learning journey ❤
@@darianeupokoeva1080 thank you so much. Those are some great tips. Wish u best of luck too✌️
She speaks extremely slowly, it might be good for beginners but you'll eventually want to view her videos at 1.5x speed to get a more authentic version of the spoken French language. When you're ready for it. No rush. But yeah, this is not what most French people sound like so it won't be actually that helpful in real life.
@@darianeupokoeva1080 Yeah that's how I learned English as a kid. Understood some basic words you needed to play videogames, and the rest came from watching English youtube. Hope to do the same with French although French content is way more limited and as an adult I feel it's harder to absorb
le fait qu'elle parle super lentement pour les personnes qui apprennent c'est vraiment adorable
C'est incroyable tout ce qu'on peut faire à l'oral sans s'en rendre compte
😅
Sus
That’s what she said
j’sais pas pcq je peux entendre le français l’orale mais quand je le parle, il m’est impossible
Si tu savais ^^
C'est excellent, je suis francophone de langue maternelle, mais c'est vrai, je ne me suis jamais rendu compte que j'utilise naturellement toute ces contractions, félicitations à toute ces personnes qui apprennent notre si jolie langue pleine d'émotions, courage à vous tous, nous sommes là pour vous aider à l'apprendre et de converser avec vous avec grand plaisir ☺️
Moi, je suis allemande et j'ai compris tous les mots que tu as/ vous avez écrit 😅 Peut être que c'est un bon signal 😅 J'espère que je n'ai pas fait beaucoup de fautes en écrivant ce texte 😅
Ben ok, presque tous les mots 😅
Ou toutes les mots?😅
@@Ja_Na Non, c'est parfait, vous avez écrit parfaitement sans faute.. Je parle et comprend très bien l'allemand moi aussi, par contre mon allemand écrit à votre différence est horrible 😁
@@Ja_Na Tous les mots, c'est juste 😁
This is the first French video I felt I truly understood … amazing 😅 I think I have made some progress finally.
I am so happy to hear that
I am proud of you. Her videos are really great resource to learn French.
Bravo !!!
I understand it better at 1.5x. From my personal experience, 1.5x for this video is the speed which is the closest to the speed French people (that I've met) speak.
Not to understate your accomplishment, Great work! Just letting you know.
If you want a challenge, try listening to Marine LB at 1x speed. Difficult for me too lol. Start her video from October 9, 2022 at 1:33 and take a chance haha.
me too and im literally crying right now cause i waited to find such a video for so long
because she speaks at a much slower speed that French people normally speak.
I've just stumbled across your channel, and for me, as an American English native speaker, you are quite possibly the most understandable speaker of French that I've ever heard! Maybe the cold actually helps? That was very informative, thank you!
I’m studying abroad in France right now (m1 illustration!) and your video has restored my faith in eventually understanding of spoken French 😭 the biggest difficulty for understanding is when contractions are combined with speed and sound interference (the worst is an echo or multiple speakers). I’m really glad your videos are so clear and that you speak so clearly. It’s nice to know that without outside interference, I’m actually better at understanding than I realized. It’s outside factors that are making it more difficult for me, and it’s not actually because I’m terrible at French
@Beaudile Absolutely correct.
Very well said!
@Beaudile why don’t we reframe your comment to “learning a language is difficult and frustrating, and not being able to understand someone talking to you is a symptom of learning, not a personal failure. Keep your head up and continue trying, because learning a language is a worthwhile venture that is very rewarding!” Because your comment came off as unnecessarily negative and hurtful, especially when you know nothing about me but still made broad assumptions about my work ethic and personal motivations based off of a single UA-cam comment. You don’t know how many hours I’ve studied, what my test scores are, or anything else about me that I didn’t outright tell you.
Also, for the record, my comment was meant to be a “wow i’m surprised at how much more literate I am now compared to before” type of message. Maybe I should’ve included that context in the first place, so I’ll explain it now: Around a year ago, I wouldn’t have been able to understand this video at all even in ideal circumstances, but now I can, and that’s a tangible improvement and a milestone I wanted to celebrate without someone commenting something negative that diminishes this accomplishment.
@@alliu6562 I like your interpretation a lot better and agree with you.
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@@Look.Upward i love eating 3 cheeseburgers a day and heavy beef jerky for little snacks
I have a French language degree and one of my professors speaks nearly identically to Elisa in speed and pronunciation. She was the best professor to teach and here Elisa is providing a lot of the same content but more regionally relevant for free! Much appreciated!
Never studied french but I do know Italian, somehow I could understand what you were saying just didn't know all the words. Your facial expressions, hand gestures, tone of voice and the speed in which you talk makes it easy too "guess" what the words mean :D Awesome video!
oh my god same, my mother is spanish and i also lived in italy for four years so i speak italian italian so i decided to learn french and i can understand her very well
This video just popped up in my recommended, but like you, I'm not studying French but I know Italian... I still think French is really hard to understand. I can only pick out some cognates, but the way it's spoken is not dissectible to me like Spanish is.
italian and french are very similar in fact
@@szlendak1368 maybe in the written form. Spoken it's a very different story. I'm Puerto Rican, native Spanish speaker, bilingual in English. I have studied French and Italian (and presently Portuguese) and I'll tell you French phonetics are way more complicated than Italian or Spanish. Italian and Spanish are very, very, similar. It took me only 4 months to become fluent in Italian.
same i speak spanish & a bit of italian !
Yesterday, I finally had a VPN installed that allowed me to position myself in Paris, France. I do research on youtube all day in English. In Paris, the advertisements on youtube are in French! It is not the French spoken at restaurant or at home. It is not the perfect French sentences spoken on state news broadcasts . It is a hurried French that is cryptic because the advertiser expects you to understand the context and the application of words, not in complete sentences. Fantastic! I am taking 30 second or 1 minute drills in French, all day long.
My girl friend, born in Paris, perfected her English by watching I Love Lucy reruns on television!
I took 5 years of French in high school and one semester in university (I'm from the US) and have very much fallen out of practice. Your pronunciation was so clear to understand it makes me want to pick it up again. It feels good to be able to understand so much after 3 years of disuse!
Hello Julia, I have also been learning French for many years. Would you like to practice French together?
Je suis trop hereuse! Je suis en train de réapprendre le Français et je peu comprendre presque tout que tu as dit. Ta prononciation est parfaite pour les étudiants, merci beaucoup !! ❤️
Coucou!
Je peux*** et tout ce que tu as dit**
Je te félicite! Le français est une langue difficile et tu la maîtrise bien!
@@zhmn4698 awwn mille mercis Zed !! 🥰🙏
@@meostrowski bonjour ! on ne met pas de "s" a merci meme au pluriel :)
@@Lolv19 ahhh c'est vrai!! merci beaucoup, Kyodraft!
Moi qui suis française et qui n'ais pas vu les erreurs, je devrais l'étudier aussi. Tu parles très bien français et tu l'écris mieux que la plus part des adolescents français !
Je suis français donc je sais pas trop ce que je fais là, mais en tout cas, je vois que les apprenants sont très satisfaits dans les commentaires, donc continue comme ça! C'est cool d'aider les gens, surtout que le français est plutôt difficile et ses formes écrite et orale diffèrent énormément, une vidéo peut clairement plus aider qu'un simple manuel de cours sans audio !
Bonne continuation !
la même, je sais pas ce que je fous là XD
@@destllo6822 hahaha, la curiosité m'a poussée à cliquer, et je suppose que j'ai eu cette recommendation car je regarde presque que des vidéos en anglais sur UA-cam 😂
Je crois on est tous dans la meme situation
haha oui !
MDRRRR moi aussi
Elisa, i'm brazilian and speak 3 languages. After learning spanish i feel is way more easy to understand french! I don't even study the language but by speaking slowly like you did i understood a lot of things. Thank you!
I really like your videos. They are my biggest motivation to keep learning french. I think you do a wonderful job writing the Script, editing the video, and choosing the background that matches your style, your eyes, and your outfit.
In addition, you have a great sense of harmony between colors, shades, and the distribution of space.
Your videos are so soothing, entertaining, and cultivated!
Please continue your wonderful work.
Merci beaucoup ! C'est trop gentil ! 😊
La preuve qui montre qu'il y a beaucoup de mots d'argot est qu'à 11:35 j'ai donné une autre équivalence à la moitié des mots:
- Un travail => un taf
- un homme => un mec
- une voiture => une bagnole
i dont speak or read french at all this was just in my recommended and you would not believe my shock when i understood everything, thank you elisa!
You must know quite a bit of french though, right?
I call bs, lol. I had it for a few years in high school and could hardly understand the gist of it.
i call cap. i natively speak spanish and took french in highschool and i was FAR from understanding "everything"
@@Arado159 She's speaking slow.
@@JioLLLL It depends on the person and how many words they know and how well they studied + the speed they can understand best at.
I love how you speak so clearly and a bit slower than normal with subtitles.. I subbed. Thank you so much ☺️
I'm amazed how much of this I didn't need subtitles for, and it's been 13 years since I did french in high school.
I just started my French learning journey 2 weeks ago, for right now, I can't understand anything in this video besides greetings.
I will give it my best & I will come back to this video when I'm fluent in French. I will not lose my motivation!!! I will do it.
keep your motivation!
So, It’s September, how have you evolved?
Wow you speak so clearly and smoothly, I could understand about 70% of your speaking, merci beaucoup!! I'll keep trying to learn this beautiful language and I'll watch more of your videos!
Franchement, a toute personne qui apprend le français alors que c même pas votre langue natale.
Chapeau.
Couldn’t ask for a better teacher. I love the french
she speaks so slowly and clearly that it almost tricked me into believing i had good french for a minute lol
Moi aussi. Je veux rester avec la lecture et l'ecriture maintenant, mais je sais que je veux améliorer mon oral
Mais si t'inquiètes, si tu la comprend c'est que t'as un bon niveau ;). Faut juste s'habituer au français plus rapide
@@auxanelabanane Merci. J'avais besoin d'encouragement
I have had French classes but this is some of the best and comprehensible video I've seen in French for a long time. Thank you for this!
This video is awesome, very useful information. I am currently a native Spanish speaker and also speak English, but now I am trying to learn French on my own and this video has helped me a lot.
Merci beaucoup !
Wow I'm glad this was suggested. More than 28 years after first learning French,this realy helps.Merci Beaucoup.
I am Italian, I studied French in middle school, then completely abandoned it as soon as I started highschool. I am now a junior in hs and I have forgotten everything I knew about French (like seriously, I can't even introduce myself anymore) and I regret it so much. Today youtube recommended me this video and I took it as a sign, and I was shocked cause I understood almost everything without subtitles. I subscribed right away hoping I can bring back my French knowledge that is still buried somewhere in my brain lmao. but seriously, thank you
for me it was deutch i only know some spare word but i can at least say "my name is"(ich bin).
@@JustBuyTheWaywardsRealms I mean... The literal translation would be "Ich heiße" or "Mein Name ist"
Yo como Mexicana, entiendo Italiano mucho mas que a espanol de madrid. Yo aprendi Frances pero ellos no hablan como lo escriben es otro idioma con otro secreto Alfabeto.
Mejor aprendi Ruso, y aprendi Ruso B2 en dos meses mientras el frances - con 4 meses todavia ni llegava al A1.
Italianio, Espanol ( norte Americano), Ruso son idiomas mucho mas relatables en espiritu
Romanio y Portugese siguen en ese order pero con mas distancia
Frances lo categorizo como un Aleman cosplaying como un latin hablante. .. pues como el INGLES axaxa
We talked about it on your livestream with Alexia and you’ve mentioned you had a video about it coming in the next few days. Thank God it’s here!! This is the hardest part for me, you’re the best! 🇫🇷❤
I had six years of French classes in middle school, but I've never used the language since. Even still, it's amazing how I still manage to understand every bit of spoken/written French. As with all languages, it's the speaking yourself that's the difficult part, as you have to rely on actually thinking of phrases and words yourself.
Middle school is 3 years, you mean 6 classes?
Merci pour cette vidéo!! j’étudie le français depuis longtemps et je continue à apprendre de nouvelles choses grâce à tes vidéos. Tu n’oublies rien ! Je me souviens d’une amie française qui a écrit « un appart » et bien sûr dans le contexte je me suis rendu compte qu’elle voulait dire « appartement » mais c’est très utile d’avoir vu d’autres exemples dans cette vidéo parce que maintenant ces phrases ne seront pas tellement inattendues pendant une conversation !! Tu es super ❤️
Je suis d'accord avec toi. J'aime apprendre cette langue. C'est genial
Pour une personne qui étudie le français, tu écris mieux que la plupart d'eux, je suis moi-même français et je peux te dire que tu n'as fait presque aucune faute dans les phrases que tu as écrites en prenant en compte la ponctuation ! Bonne continuation avec le français !
@@M.YoriichiX_H Honnêtement le problème c'est d'utiliser les mêmes phrases quand on parle mais non ! 😭 le peur me fait tout oublier
@@Lekanpourtout Ah bah dommage hein ! 😅
en réalité elle a oublié de parler du verlan, c'est une manière de parler où l'on inverse les syllabes de certains mots. j'aurais aimé l'entendre l'évoquer :')
I don't know any french, and have never shown any interest in learning it, but for some reason youtube keeps recommending me this video. It must be a really good video
Merci beacuop! Je suis americain et j'etudie pour un pue de temps. Cette est pairfait pour l'etudie! Je parle tres petite francais, mais jaime apprende.
Been learning again for the past 2 weeks after like a 10 year break from learning in when I was in school! Some of it is definitely coming back to me, but I still have a LOT to refresh myself on!
Merci pour cette jolie vidéo! Je suis niveau B2 et j’ai plusieurs trucs pour les débutants pour écouter:
- n’essayer pas de comprendre tout au début; seulement quelques mots individuels, et quand vous êtes plus avancés, l’idée principle
- ralentissez l’audio
- écouter avec les sous-titres (s’il y en a) le premier fois et puis essayer de comprendre sans sous-titres le deuxième fois
Je vous tous souhaitez le bonne chance dans vos apprentissages! Lancez-vous!
I'm from Brazil and I studied a little bit French language a few years ago, but with your way of speaking it makes more sense than all those lessons that I've taken.
It has a lot in common with Portuguese because it is a Latin language too, so you can link most words between them.
boa sorte mano
Je veux apprendre le français et je comprends mieux le français ecrit que le français parlé. Tes videos me donnent de l’espoir. Merci beaucoup!
I only know Russian, English and German, only having (very lazily) studied French for about 3 years waaaay back in middle school. I am thoroughly entertained by how much of this video I understood simply due to exposure to the language family.
Grâce à cette vidéo je comprends désormais le français comme par magie. Merci!
I don't speak French at all. But you actually motivated me to learn it. I hope that I will do it and keep the motivation.
You can do it 💪 I started in 2020 and I kept learning, now I can understand what she said perfectly. (except for what she said in the first game/challenge on which I should work more).
I've had French for five years in school and while I felt pretty confident understanding texts written in French over time, I still had trouble understanding a basic conversation between two native speakers just by listening. Now I know why and I actually have a French course coming up next week so I found this video at the perfect time!
Je ne sais même pas pourquoi j'ai regardé cette vidéo car je parle couramment le français. C'était super intéressant quand même, j'ai kiffé la vidéo. Bisous à toi
Moi c'est carrément ma langue maternelle XD
@@Jay_D_Ashe cool! Pour moi, ma langue maternelle c'est une mélange mais c'est comme le français :)
@@Tiana326 mouais mdr deja tecrit "je parle courament LE francais" mdr sa se dis pas sa
@@xertyx_louis4276 c'est grammaticalement correct. Mais, je comprendrais si tu ne l'avais pas compris pq d'après la façon dont tu as écrit, tu as l'air d'être faible en grammaire. Bref, bonne journée/fin de soirée.
@@Tiana326 nn le s moi jecrit juste le vrai francais bg :)
i am studying french but i thought i could understand it but immediately i clicked your video i was understanding almost as if i was listening to an english speaker talk to me
Beaucoup d'info, toute très importante pour la compréhension de la langue quotidienne. Merci!!!
I started learning French at the "Alliance Française de Paris", in Paris. It's the same as this video, all the teachers spoke nothing but French....with no subtitles! Now after 40 years in France, I speak a little French!!!
Thank you so much. This is awesome. It's just above my level enough that I'm stretched to learn but I understand most of it. SO glad you allowed subtitles, they help me to isolate the vocabulary words I don't know (usually nouns).
Wow! This video solved a great mystery of my life. I spoke Fluent french as a young kid, but moved to an English speaking country at age 7 and had no one to speak to. I tried to take French in school and was so confused. I believe I had the opposite problem from the target of this video. I can follow the spoken French quite well, but really struggled with the written study. Merci!
This video taught me that I can in fact not understand spoken French. This could very well be because I never learned the language but I can't be entirely sure yet.
Bravo et bon courage a ceux qui apprennent le Français parceque c est tout a fait comme cela que l on parle en direct :)
C'est surtout l'argot qui était difficile pour moi au début! On a l'impression que c'est une langue à part :) Mais bon, avec le temps on s'habitue! C'est cool que tu fasses ces vidéos, je pense que ça aidera pas mal de gens qui souhaitent améliorer leur français :) Bonne continuation!
Je suis Québecois et j'ai aucune idée pourquoi mais je me ramasse toujours sur t'es video a 3h du mat
Je suis français et j'avais pas pleinement conscience de toutes les contractions qu'on fait à l'oral sans s'en rendre compte 😅
J'ai besoin de plus de pratique pour écouter le français parlé. Merci Elise de parler clairement et assez lentement pour que je comprenne tout.
J'avais galèré à comprendre le français à l'oral parceque je comprenais pas les argot et des expressions idiomatiques. 🥺de plus, Je suis tellement contente que tu parles des 'contractions' en français. C'est quelque chose que j'ai noté beaucoup mais les professeurs n'explique pas! Donc Merci pour d'avoir expliqué ! 🌞
Bravo pour ton travail, ne relâche pas tes efforts. Le français est une langue difficile mais une fois que tu auras compris la plupart des spécificités qui font notre langue, tu auras sûrement l'occasion de parler couramment. Courage ! :D
je suis français mais je sais pas ce que c'est que des expression idiomatique mdr
C'est incroyable comment je peux comprendre presque tout que tu as dit. Je pense que les argots sont responsables pour la difficulté de comprendre les francophones très facilement.
I can tell that I am getting better at french when I can understand more of what you are saying ^w^
I love this speed, as a learner, I can tell one word from the next, very helpful.
Ahhh this is so helpful. I have my DELF B2, but since I'm Canadian outside of Quebec, we didn't get nearly enough casual language learning. We were taught the most formal we could so at least it wouldn't offend anyone
Moi j'ai aussi B2 mais je l'avais acquéri au début du lycée il y a 10 ans, jai beacoup oublié la langue Française parce que je ne le jamais pratique. La language parlé n'est pas si difficile mais je rappelle quand j'avais rencontré une fille francophone j'avais pris note de les mots et expressions quotidiens qu'elle utilisait parce qu'on les avait pas appris a l'école du tout.
Je suis anglohone. J'ai appris à lire et écrire en français au Québec en langue d'enseignement. Tout au long de ma vie j'ai parlé et communiqué en français de manière très internationaux. Ça m'a déja arrivée qu'une madame québecoise pensait que j'était francophone de France parce que mon accent était appris, ce qui est loin à la réalité. (Comme vous puissiez le voir avec mon qualité de français écrit pourri). Cela m'a désavantagé gravement à comprendre ce que les gens disaient. Particulièrement au Quebec où ils parlent très vite et avec beaucoup de contractions. Si seulement l'école m'avait appris les notions que vous avez énoncé dans cette vidéo quand j'étais plus jeune... Cela éliminerais beacoup de mes cauchemars en lien avec la langue française. Merci sincèrement de créer cela pour aider les apprentisseurs de la langue de Molière à comprendre l'orale. L'éducation secondaire et primaire québécoise m'a laissé entièrement, c'est triste que la langue écrite et orale soient si différentes. De plus, les règles très strictes à l'orthographe me démotive tellement à apprendre cette langue. :(
Malgré tout cela, je trouve que les contractions et expressions francophones/québécoises sont trop cute!
You speak so much clearer than real French. :)
yup, she does. And as a french (i don't know why i watched this) the way she spoke was so unnatural and slow i had to speed the video up to 1.75 x)
@@The_Lilypad4643 t'exagères légèrement mon reuf
@@elissandreeee c'est à la vitesse où je parle donc
@@The_Lilypad4643 ouais t’as raison j’ai re regardé la vidéo et elle parle vraiment très lentement 😭
@@elissandreeee c’est drôle,, comme une personne qui parle le français strictement a l’école, c’est difficile de comprendre des gens qui parle même *un peu* plus vite qu’elle🥲
Merci pour votre aide, que votre jour soit bénie
Excellent video. When I think about how I speak English (my native language), lots of these things make perfect sense. This helps my understanding, in a way that makes sense for me, of why certain words or phrases might sound different when spoken.
This is my favorite resource for learning spoken French so far! I love the thought with the captions and speed of speaking. I learned Spanish for years and I want to learn French because of travels so it's cool to actually hear real speech outside the apps 🎉
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo, Élisa! C'est vrai que le français oral est vraiment différent, pour moi c'était quelque chose de très compliquée du français! En tout cas, merci! J'adore ta chaîne ♡
True,my friend. Her videos are really useful for me. She is speaking very well
@@deutschmitpurple2918 😽
Merci beaucoup Pilar !
Bonjour Pilar , je déteste faire çà, mais bon , pour moi c'est quelque chose de trés compliqué en ce moment donc le présent .......si tu dit c'était , cela veut dire que c'est fini et que maintenant c'est facile , ensuite du...🙃 non le Français , courage Pilar et oui ma langue n'est pas facile 😁, et tu as un trés bon niveau
@@milphi13 Ohh!! Je ne le savais pas...Merci vraiment!!
In my six years of learning French in school many years ago I did not receive this simple instruction, which is so helpful and inspires me to have another go! Thanks Elisa!!
cela m'a beaucoup surpris quand j'ai commencé à parler français 😮
Français, mais je suis tombé sur ta vidéo, tu expliques bien je trouve ! Tu as du aidé beaucoup de personnes !
God dammit, I've had French for years and I was always wondering why I couldn't understand spoken French. All I can do is read formal french from documents the government sends me XD
I'm actually quite surprised by how comprehensible this video is. This has to be the first time I've understood an entire video in French (minus the passage where you spoke normal spoken French)
I don’t really understand anything without subtitles but she sounds so gorgeous!
I picked up French as my 5th language and I thought after speaking Spanish fluently it will be easier. I struggle quite a lot with the understanding, but this video helped a lot, especially the p, k, f, t etc. part. ;) Thanks Elisa, I really like your videos, I use them to complement my classes.
you are very beautiful and sweet ❤
Cette vidéo a été très utile. Muchas gracias "profe" Elisa. 🇺🇾
I had French in school for 6 years and it thought me next to nothing. I am german and from context I can understand a lot of what you say but not everything. I can talk a little but not enough to hold up an entire conversation. What I can speak comes from my French friends and my parents who speak fluently. School is the worst format for learning languages in my opinion (My accent is flawless tho😁)
Similar to me... I even had a school friend whose mother was french. Whenever I asked him something his first reply was ALWAYS "i need to see that written!!"
I can relate. I’m American and went to immersion school way down south. After I moved away from immersion school I lost most of my french because no one in my family speaks it and neither do the people at my school. I took french classes which helped little in my understanding cause it’s mostly english. Videos in complete french forces me to use my comprehension skills and not rely on an english answer. I’m pleasantly surprised I could understand most of the video!
I speak french almost like a native speaker. This never helped me finding a job (I speak english, italian and russian as well) but I keep it as my passion and personal achievement :)
Je suis français, je découvre la chaine, j'ai été hypnotisé, j'ai tout regardé xD
Merci Elisa. À l’école, aux États-Unis, j’ai appris seulement “une voiture” pour “ a car”, mais maintenant je connais “une bagnole” et “une caisse” aussi. Ça va. Je suppose que toutes les langues ont leurs propre argot, n’est-ce-pas?
On peut dire aussi une auto
@@claudetescot5100 Plus personne ne dit "une auto" de nos jours, hormis les personnes très âgées peut-être...
merci beaucoup, j'ai décidé d'apprendre et ça aide d'entendre quelqu'un le parler causal
Je pense une autre raison pour ne pas être capable de comprendre bien le français, c’est le verlan. C’est très difficile à les comprendre au premier fois.
Merci pour vos vidéos excellentes comme d’habitude. ❤❤
C'est vrai
As a native portuguese speaker and fluent in english i can say with 100% confindence that I did understood 20% of this video!
En tant que suisse francophone, la vidéo reste très intéressante, parce que votre français parlé n’es pas du tout le même que le nôtre. (Alors j’ai aucun problème à le comprendre, mais le voir expliquer me permet de bien voir la différence avec notre français de suisse.
Ton français est très clair. J'ai beaucoup compris ce que tu as dit. Merci.
I speak spanish as my native language. And honestly I didn't understand anything
On the other hand, as a French, I could pick up most of what a Spaniard says if she spoke that slow. It's very asymmetric. That's because French is essentially words from the common romance languages pool but with quite a bit of additions, a pronunciation from the North-Easten Europe and a total lack of tonic accent that blurs the words together. So to a Spaniard or Italian, French is a part of their lexicon spoken in code, while to a French, Italian and Spanish are a larger part of his lexicon spoken with a lot of tonic accent that makes words easier to pick up.
Vous êtes une fée.
Alors le français devient une langue magique trés facile à apprendre.
Bonne chance.
Qu'est ce que je fous là moi ?
😂😂😂
Y a qlq chose de satisfaisant à écouter ce genre de vidéo. Surtout quand je dois mettre la vidéo à x1.5 pour avoir la vitesse de parole normalle😂😂😂
MDR 😂
_Reads the title_ : no I can't..
_Starts the video_ : *WAIT I UNDERSTAND HER?*
I'm so glad I found this channel!
No ma'am, I cannot
😂😂😂 I thought I was alone lmao
I have DELF in 5 days 😭😭😭
I'm from canada. I watched this video to see the iddernce between France and Canada, and I understood almost all of it. Suprisingly, France's french and Canada's French are very different but you can still understand
No, not really it's almost the same. It's comparable to American English and British English.
it’s the same thing just different accent
Hello, I have been learning French for many years, but I have some problems when practicing. Would you like to practice French together?
Speak English. This is America.
I studied French for a few minutes once, in highschool. The amount of flem involved in the correct pronunciation was enough to dissuade me from further learning. Watching this video, years later, only further reinforced my previous experience. I don't like smoking cigarettes but it is an underlying requirement to build up that flem in the nostrils.
Why would i want to understand Fr*nch ?
hello my fellow r/languagelearningjerk partner
These videos are useful, you should do more that cover why is hard to understand spoken French.
i find this the worst language ever.
Votre video est vraiment encroyable et c'est tres utile pour mon etudes et vie normalement dans l'ecole en plus je voudrais aime remercier - tu pour le travaille tu mets dans le video , merci beaucoup
Why do you guys sound like you're perpetually trying to spit out a giant blob of snot?
LMAO best description of the french language I've seen by far
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo !! Elle m'a beaucoup aidé, le français parlé est vraiment une autre langue !
Learning English is not only beneficial for communication with the rest of the world, but it also opens up numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. Embracing English in their education system would empower French individuals to engage in global conversations, exchange ideas, and foster cultural understanding. By embracing this change, they can bridge the language barrier without compromising their French identity.
I love watching your videos. I am so glad I found your channel on my journey to learning French.❤
I loved this video as a french native speaker, because it makes me think that we frenchies are using so much contractions !
It makes me realize that for someone that learnt french at school/uni its so different orally ^^
I speak Spanish and English, I can't believe I understand the whole video by just reading the subtitles and listening to you ❤