How its written: Pff... Bah ca m'fait total'ment flipper, la. What I heard as a native English speaker: Ba ca mmmhmfaitmm something something flipper la. I'm well on my way to mastering French! :)
vowels are so easily " lost" because they are " like breath"- breathed out ( except in Finnish: they can be breathed in& OUT 😊) also, French language changes rules in order to SOUND beautiful & fluent ( mon fils observed this after been living in France for 2 yrs...)
Merci beaucoup pour pouvoir enseigner cette nouvelle thème et superbe leçon du debut de journée de samedi
How its written: Pff... Bah ca m'fait total'ment flipper, la.
What I heard as a native English speaker: Ba ca mmmhmfaitmm something something flipper la.
I'm well on my way to mastering French! :)
Merci beaucoup madame👏👏👍😊
Wonderful as always! Thank you for teaching us!
vowels are so easily " lost" because they are " like breath"- breathed out ( except in Finnish: they can be breathed in& OUT 😊) also, French language changes rules in order to SOUND beautiful & fluent ( mon fils observed this after been living in France for 2 yrs...)
Sadly, too many French people seem to think "Pardon?" means "Can you repeat that in English please?" so it's hard to practice :(
"This morning, I have the potato". OK, now you guys are just messing with us right? lol
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People speak quickly and eat letters in every language. Not just French.
Doesn't pas entendu use a liaison making it pazntendu
why put a lot of letter in writing and speak for a short cut .... sorry for this observation😅