I love quizzes but I stopped adding them to my videos because I thought nobody was doing them 😕 Would you like a vocabulary quizz ? Translation ? Grammar ? I can do one next week 🙂
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane I'm sure people are doing them, they would be fools not too lol their very helpful. Grammer please... I'm taking a beginner class at a community college and struggling with the Grammer part... 😵
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane sweet thank you!! I will check out your e-book, I just started watching your videos a few days ago so I haven't had a chance to explore everything you offer. BTW I have watched a few popular channels on french so far I think yours is the best truthfully 😇 how long have you been on UA-cam?
What Dylane says the video is about: "90 French words you already know" What the video is really about: "Learn to count from 1-90 in French subconsciously" :p
The English meaning of some of these isn't obvious, so maybe this will help someone out: un short = a pair of shorts un pull = a sweater un sweat = a sweatshirt un hold-up = a hold-up as in a mugging, not a delay un charter = a charter flight/plane/pilot un pressing = a dry cleaning shop un dressing = a dressing room underground = underground as in not mainstream vintage = vintage as in old un flirt = an act of flirting un cutter = a boxcutter un open space = an open-plan office un buzz = buzz as in excitement un smoking = a tuxedo
As far as I can tell, only the Americans calls football soccer. In fact, American football and football (as the whole world calls it) were created in the mid-19th century, one in the United States and the other in England. maybe there is a relation.. don't know...
Désolée pour / Sorry for "underground" 😅
This was the first time in all your videos that you laugh out loud.
Very true, I usually cut it out but I couldn’t say it without laughing so I had to leave it 😉
Your way of teaching is awesome.
oh thank you
Je te remercie, Dylane
Pas de quoi :D
Some Americans do say “asap” instead of spelling it out. I say either one. But I more typically use it when texting, not speaking.
Thank you :)
Hi Dylane love your videos very informative. Could you please give us more quizzes? Also I agree with the guy your laughter is very refreshing 🙂
I love quizzes but I stopped adding them to my videos because I thought nobody was doing them 😕
Would you like a vocabulary quizz ? Translation ? Grammar ?
I can do one next week 🙂
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane I'm sure people are doing them, they would be fools not too lol their very helpful. Grammer please... I'm taking a beginner class at a community college and struggling with the Grammer part... 😵
I will do a video just for that on Monday then 🙂
Did you get my free Ebook for conjugation ? Maybe it can help you a bit for your grammar struggles
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane sweet thank you!! I will check out your e-book, I just started watching your videos a few days ago so I haven't had a chance to explore everything you offer. BTW I have watched a few popular channels on french so far I think yours is the best truthfully 😇 how long have you been on UA-cam?
I know the translations probably seem obvious, but I think an English translation for these words would be useful in case they aren't what we think
Noted :)
Ms. before French counting one after another, you pronounce Nimago before each number. Can I know that's meaning ?
I say "numéro" which is number 🙂
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane
Merci beaucoup.
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Is that what you are looking for? ua-cam.com/video/sSCEoAWw0q4/v-deo.html
What Dylane says the video is about: "90 French words you already know"
What the video is really about: "Learn to count from 1-90 in French subconsciously" :p
Multi learning :D
The English meaning of some of these isn't obvious, so maybe this will help someone out:
un short = a pair of shorts
un pull = a sweater
un sweat = a sweatshirt
un hold-up = a hold-up as in a mugging, not a delay
un charter = a charter flight/plane/pilot
un pressing = a dry cleaning shop
un dressing = a dressing room
underground = underground as in not mainstream
vintage = vintage as in old
un flirt = an act of flirting
un cutter = a boxcutter
un open space = an open-plan office
un buzz = buzz as in excitement
un smoking = a tuxedo
THANK you.
Think English words and phrases as pronounced by Inspector Clouseau.
Marcus 😅😹
Bonjour!Tu es mignonne Dylane!
As far as I can tell, only the Americans calls football soccer. In fact, American football and football (as the whole world calls it) were created in the mid-19th century, one in the United States and the other in England.
maybe there is a relation.. don't know...
True!