I was really struggling trying to understand reflective verbs and how they work in the French language but I can say that your lessons are fantastic. They’re clear and precise and at long last I’m finally getting the hang of it. This particular video really does open the door on understanding the application of reflective verbs, thanks so much and keep up the good work👍👍
I just found your channel, and I love it. Your explanations are just so right on. Hopefully I can advance my learning of french with some of your PDFs. Merci beaucoup, Dylan.
Hugh I saw your email yesterday coming on my list and I saw the worksheets you got this morning. Thanks a lot! Let me know if you have a question, I try to answer comments every day 🙂
Yessss, Merci, cette vidéo est parfaite pour les gens aux États-Unis parce que les verbes réflexes est très difficile pour les gens ici. Your channel is amazing, remercie!
Please Dylane can you make videos for French reading practice ? like reading passage or text or short stories with PDF ? the 2 videos about how to read French were amazing, et merci beaucoup
Hello, thank you so much for this video! can I ask you: reflexive verbs all have these “me te se...” in sentences in any case in any time or it’s up to context?
Mentor quand j'étais étudiant, mon professeur d'anglais n'a enseigné que 5-6 mots à chaque session mais vous travaillez si dur que je ne peux pas vous comparer avec lui
1. s’adapter - to adapt 2. s’addresser - to address to (followed with a) 3. s’amuser - to have fun 4. s’appeler - to be named 5. s’appreter - to get ready (followed with a) 6. s’approacher - to approach (followed with de) 7. s’appuyer - to lean 8. s’arreter - to stop oneself (followed with de) 9. s’asseoir - to sit down 10. s’endormir - to fall asleep 11. s’enerver - to get mad 12. s’ennuyer - to be bored 13. s’entendre - to get along 14. s’excuser - to apologize 15. s’habiller - to get dressed 16. s’habituer - to get used to (followed with a) 17. s’imaginer - to imagine 18. s’inquieter - to worry 19. s’inscrire - to enroll 20. s’interesser - to be interested in (followed with a) 21. se brosser - to brush 22. se casser - to break 23. se changer - to get changed 24. se coiffer - to do one’s hair 25. se coucher - to go to bed/to lay down 26. se couper - to cut oneself 27. se depecher - to hurry (followed with de) 28. se deshabiller - to get undressed 29. se facher - to get angry 30. se faire - to make/do something for oneself 31. se fatiguer - to get tired 32. se fiancer - to get engaged 33. se laver - to wash oneself 34. se lever - to get up/rise 35. se maquiller - to put on makeup 36. se marier - to get married 37. se moque de - to make fun of 38. se moucher - to blow one’s nose 39. se peigner - to comb one’s hair 40. se perdre - to get lost 41. se promener - to take a walk 42. se rappeler - to remember 43. se raser - to shave 44. se regarder - to look at oneself 45. se relaxer - to relax 46. se reposer - to rest 47. se reveiller - to wake up 48. se secher - to dry off 49. se souler - to get drunk 50. se taire - to be quiet
Dans Paris implies in the street of Paris, it's also common to have dans following se perdre. Se perdre dans ses pensées Se perdre dans un labyrinthe, etc :D
Je suis en train de m'endormir. The reflexive pronoun agrees with the subject, but the verb itself stays infinitive. It's in the conjugation course on this channel if you want :)
I have a suggest to you. It will be better to say "For English speaker, blablabla...", instead of "For you say blablabla...". The reason is not all your audience using English as mother language. I wonder other audience who use English as second language, like me, may not get used to your words, when you say that.
How many of them did you know ? 🤔
Thereabouts 8
That's not bad at all Asif
I knew most of them but some of the variations foxed me. he he.
Because you are giving away essential learning materials for free, may you get 300 million subscribers.
Maybe one day
I was really struggling trying to understand reflective verbs and how they work in the French language but I can say that your lessons are fantastic. They’re clear and precise and at long last I’m finally getting the hang of it. This particular video really does open the door on understanding the application of reflective verbs, thanks so much and keep up the good work👍👍
That's awesome Steve, so glad that this video helped you!
J'aime ton videos beaucoup. Merci beaucoup Dylane!
Tout le plaisir est pour moi ☺️
Perfect amazing great and kind teacher God bless you 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 i have never seen a kind teacher before you are so kind and modest
You are so kind 🤩
Merci beaucoup. Your pronunciation is very clear and easy to follow
Glad to know Caleb, I am always worried to speak too fast :)
Une super leçon.
Merci Moises 🙂
Very useful video. Merci beaucoup.
Je t'en prie 🙂
I am getting better at this kind of verbs, THANKS TO YOU. merci merci merci merci.
Pas de quoi 😉
I just found your channel, and I love it. Your explanations are just so right on. Hopefully I can advance my learning of french with some of your PDFs. Merci beaucoup, Dylan.
Hugh I saw your email yesterday coming on my list and I saw the worksheets you got this morning. Thanks a lot!
Let me know if you have a question, I try to answer comments every day 🙂
Thank , my french is improved so much ! You are really really calme , i am totally relaxe when hear your voice !
I am so glad you enjoy my lessons
Merci beaucoup Madame
Pas de quoi 🙂
Yessss, Merci, cette vidéo est parfaite pour les gens aux États-Unis parce que les verbes réflexes est très difficile pour les gens ici. Your channel is amazing, remercie!
Merci beaucoup Warren ☺️❤️
Merci beaucoup, Dylane!
De rien :)
Bonjour Dylane et comment allez vous! Je me suis rappeler votre leçons pour votre belle presentation. Merci beaucoup.
De rien 🙃
Merci beaucoup madame 🌹💐🌹
Please Dylane can you make videos for French reading practice ? like reading passage or text or short stories with PDF ? the 2 videos about how to read French were amazing,
et merci beaucoup
Yes I was thinking about doing a Reading practice soon, I just need to figure out how to present it, but it's coming 🙂
Thanks for this lesson is very important 👌 🙂
You are welcome 🙂
Thanks for the channel, helpful to learn franch language. Im Indonesian , Merci !
Je t’en prie. 😉
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane i followed you on instagram too. 😀
Great mam 😊😋😘😍
ça m’aide beaucoup😆❣️
Super 🤩
Thank so much my teacher fot the lesson I like it...I wait the next lesson...
You are welcome!
Merci beaucoup Madame 🌹🙏
Je t'en prie :)
Bravo Dylane, t'es au top.
Merci Kamel ☺️
I really enjoyed this lesson.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I am glad you did 🤩
Thank you so much, there a lots word that I never heard before. I will pratice to use it during my french class.
Let me know how it goes 🤩
Very very useful
Brilliant 👍🔥
Merci Asif ☺️
so helpful, thanks!
You are welcome :)
vos vidéos sont fantastiques !! facile à suivre !!
Merci Sonya 🙂
thank you ,
Tout le plaisir est pour moi 🙂
That was wonderful. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Merci énormément... 🌞🌞🌞 de l'Inde
Je t'en prie :)
Excellent video. Dear Dylane, do u have any video for passive form?? Thx
Not yet but it will come 😉
Hello, thank you so much for this video! can I ask you: reflexive verbs all have these “me te se...” in sentences in any case in any time or it’s up to context?
Yes reflexive verbs are always with ME TE SE etc, that's what differentiate regular verbs and reflexive verbs 🙂
Mentor quand j'étais étudiant, mon professeur d'anglais n'a enseigné que 5-6 mots à chaque session mais vous travaillez si dur que je ne peux pas vous comparer avec lui
ohhh Merci Mehran 🙂
If I get to speak french and understand it. The credit goes to you.
I only give the tools, you are the one doing all the work 😉
Not without tools☺
Bravo ! Small error on #47 on se réveille (not réveiller - infinitive) tous les matins à 7 heures ?
Oh and didn't see that, thank you Stewart!
1. s’adapter - to adapt
2. s’addresser - to address to (followed with a)
3. s’amuser - to have fun
4. s’appeler - to be named
5. s’appreter - to get ready (followed with a)
6. s’approacher - to approach (followed with de)
7. s’appuyer - to lean
8. s’arreter - to stop oneself (followed with de)
9. s’asseoir - to sit down
10. s’endormir - to fall asleep
11. s’enerver - to get mad
12. s’ennuyer - to be bored
13. s’entendre - to get along
14. s’excuser - to apologize
15. s’habiller - to get dressed
16. s’habituer - to get used to (followed with a)
17. s’imaginer - to imagine
18. s’inquieter - to worry
19. s’inscrire - to enroll
20. s’interesser - to be interested in (followed with a)
21. se brosser - to brush
22. se casser - to break
23. se changer - to get changed
24. se coiffer - to do one’s hair
25. se coucher - to go to bed/to lay down
26. se couper - to cut oneself
27. se depecher - to hurry (followed with de)
28. se deshabiller - to get undressed
29. se facher - to get angry
30. se faire - to make/do something for oneself
31. se fatiguer - to get tired
32. se fiancer - to get engaged
33. se laver - to wash oneself
34. se lever - to get up/rise
35. se maquiller - to put on makeup
36. se marier - to get married
37. se moque de - to make fun of
38. se moucher - to blow one’s nose
39. se peigner - to comb one’s hair
40. se perdre - to get lost
41. se promener - to take a walk
42. se rappeler - to remember
43. se raser - to shave
44. se regarder - to look at oneself
45. se relaxer - to relax
46. se reposer - to rest
47. se reveiller - to wake up
48. se secher - to dry off
49. se souler - to get drunk
50. se taire - to be quiet
Or you can just get the pdf ;)
I can't write in words how much of a godsend this video was to me!! Thank you so much for making all these magical videos
Dans Paris implies in the street of Paris, it's also common to have dans following se perdre.
Se perdre dans ses pensées
Se perdre dans un labyrinthe, etc :D
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Oh I understand now, thank you for helping me, have a great day^^!!
you too 🤩
😍😍👌 awesome miss dylane
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Jasmin Domee
Coucou dylane 💋💋💋
❤️this video....merci
a grandement influencé mon étude
C'est super 🤩
It is interresting that S'entendre sounds like a beautiful artist city in Hungary: Szent Endre.
Thank you Dylane ma fille .
Hello, teacher.
I really appreciate your efforts.
But I have a question for you.
I wonder where you come from.
Can all French verbs, be turned into reflexive verbs, depending on the situation...?
No reflexive verbs are really specific :)
What is your first language English , French or another language? Is just my question and thanks for your feedback! 😍
My first language is French. I learned English when I was 27 years old.
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
Merci de m'avoir répondu 🥰🌹
Because you speak English very well.
Oh thank you, it can be a struggle sometimes to teach in another language ;)
i understand all but can u make etre and avoir verb but u are so cute and good teacher love u
Your English is wonderful. Remember, we pronounce the 's' at the end of words; so verbs is not pronounced "verb", but "verb s"
Thanks David but I swear my pronUnciation (😉) is better in real life. The camera probably took the S 😅
Est-ce que pouvez vous m'apprendre en linge ? C'est possible ? ..
Malheureusement je ne donne pas de cours en ligne :/
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane ma malchance 😷
Can you help me to understand when "WE use as ON and When NOUS".. MERCI
🖒🖒
S'excuser.....with apostrophe of course 😎.
Of course ;)
T'es trop mignonne !🥰
Hi i'm new here.
i wonder why je me suis coupe not je me coupe
Because it's the passé composé ;) If you want to learn everything about conjugation, I have a free course that you can follow. It's under a playlist.
"Je suis en train de s'endormir" ou " je suis en train de m'endors"
Je suis en train de m'endormir. The reflexive pronoun agrees with the subject, but the verb itself stays infinitive. It's in the conjugation course on this channel if you want :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Merci beaucoup! j'apprends beaucoup de choses de votre chaîne.
Dylane you seem to have made a mistake. I think it should be "On se reveille tous les matins a 7 heures
Yes, good catch! Thank you ☺️
I have a suggest to you. It will be better to say "For English speaker, blablabla...", instead of "For you say blablabla...". The reason is not all your audience using English as mother language. I wonder other audience who use English as second language, like me, may not get used to your words, when you say that.
Good point ;)
Dylan, ma fille , you are too fast in delivering your examples .
Pls be a bit slower .
Appreciated.
Yours ever,
Nazar , from Iraq.
I will :) But for the old videos like this one, you can it slow down with UA-cam :)
Vous devez arrêter votre programme antivirus avant d'utiliser cet outil.
How about this sentence, it supposed to be "vous devez vous arrêter.........
s'arrêter and arrêter are different verbs :)