I am Indian and speak Bengali as my mother tongue. The other language that I frequently use is English and none of these languages have the masculine feminine rules. I memorised words with indefinite articles and that helped. Normally words ending with 'eau' are masculine . So,while writing a dictation for the exam there was a sentence where a girl sat next to cet eau or cette eau. I went by the masculine option only to find that I was wrong. At least I will never get the gender of 'eau' incorrect ever.
Hi, just wanna say that I LOVE your videos, they are easy to understand and you point out almost everything important things that we should remember. What I do is I first watch your videos to get main points, then check the grammar book to add up more details and finally, practice. Thanks a lot for doing this and BON COURAGE!
Actually, normally every job name is male-exclusive (while the topic of the job is almost always female) Currently, tho, we do use the female version of jobs, so that'd not be a problem, but some jobs are actually different if you use the male or female version (exemple: tapissier et tapissiere are 2 different jobs, not just the same job but for a girl or a boy) Other than those very few exemple (tbh I only know the one, since of my friend is une tapissier), the video's point is very great and well explained.
A fun and mischievously sexist game to play between francophiles of different is to argue that that “nice” words are masculine whereas “not so nice” words are often feminine. E.g. Le soleil, La tempête etc. There are masses of exceptions and it can get quite lively after a glass or two of wine. It’s surprising how well they stick in your memory after despite the alcohol. Very sociable and far better than lists.
T’es fou toi la langue française c’est une des plus belles langues du monde gros ? Même si elle est compliqué c’est une dingueriee de savoir parler français
How does this guy have only a few hundred views. You are clearly the best French teacher on the platform!
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Wahao I really appreciate your good advice, merci beaucoup frère
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I am Indian and speak Bengali as my mother tongue. The other language that I frequently use is English and none of these languages have the masculine feminine rules. I memorised words with indefinite articles and that helped. Normally words ending with 'eau' are masculine . So,while writing a dictation for the exam there was a sentence where a girl sat next to cet eau or cette eau. I went by the masculine option only to find that I was wrong. At least I will never get the gender of 'eau' incorrect ever.
I need more videos please, don't stop. These resources are gold
Thanks for your wonderful tips. I just started
Good video !
Hi, just wanna say that I LOVE your videos, they are easy to understand and you point out almost everything important things that we should remember. What I do is I first watch your videos to get main points, then check the grammar book to add up more details and finally, practice.
Thanks a lot for doing this and BON COURAGE!
Actually, normally every job name is male-exclusive (while the topic of the job is almost always female)
Currently, tho, we do use the female version of jobs, so that'd not be a problem, but some jobs are actually different if you use the male or female version
(exemple: tapissier et tapissiere are 2 different jobs, not just the same job but for a girl or a boy)
Other than those very few exemple (tbh I only know the one, since of my friend is une tapissier), the video's point is very great and well explained.
A fun and mischievously sexist game to play between francophiles of different is to argue that that “nice” words are masculine whereas “not so nice” words are often feminine. E.g. Le soleil, La tempête etc.
There are masses of exceptions and it can get quite lively after a glass or two of wine. It’s surprising how well they stick in your memory after despite the alcohol.
Very sociable and far better than lists.
Exactement
All Latin languages have genders. So do Slavic ones.
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I'm french and i was recommended this xD
I wish I can have your number or Instagram ID juste to continue learning from you
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Très bien expliqué monsieur
Thanks n very informative
Mais jpp APPRENEZ PAS LE FRANCAIS C'EST TELLEMENT COMPLIQUÉ 🤣😭 ELLE EST SI MOCHE EN PLUS
T’es fou toi la langue française c’est une des plus belles langues du monde gros ? Même si elle est compliqué c’est une dingueriee de savoir parler français
u are great
Merci***