Im so happy to find your channel. In Quebec, all the french teachers only explain everything in French for beginner courses. So you have to guess a lot of what they are saying.
A long lesson but I love that it is all together in one place. Often French grammar books are divided into topics and the grammar is spread out throughout the book. Very challenging to learn this way. I made a chart that I can refer to quickly with all the endings, many thanks. I also appreciate the ongoing chance to reinforce good pronunciation. Basics are so important to build confidence.
I really love your courses. They are well structured and its easy to build a basic knowledge. I also really like the free selfstudy guide, it makes studying even easier since I have a plan to stick to. Thank you so much!
I know that's a little bit long but necessary for the next chapter, trust me 🤩 Get the book here: The PDF: theperfectfrench.com/shop/pdf-course-books/the-complete-french-grammar-course-french-beginners-to-advanced/ The paperback: amzn.to/2UYD1fd The eBook: amzn.to/3Dv0RAC
I don't know why I was avoiding your chanel ma'am. I covered alot with just one lesson. Thank you so much for all you do ma'am. This is indeed masterclasses 👏👏👏. I love the way you broke everything down. Well understood ma'am
Your teaching style n pattern is absolutely stunning, your concept is always clear what and how to teach. Thank you Very much for teach us in such a perfect way. I request you that please divide course according to level like for A1 this course, for A2 this course and so on so that we can choose according to level and things will not be mix up and it will be easy to understand. Thank you
This is basic Grammer rules.. it's a1, it's pretty obvious which courses of hers are which level. Also, she has a guide on how to learn using her material specifically, so I think it's unnecessary and kind of rude to ask her to change/ adjust her format when she's worked so hard on creating this in her image. It works perfectly the way it is.
Hello Dylane, I am a fresh new subscriber of your channel 😁 as an ex language student at university, I must say that you can teach languages professionally, while keeping it entertaining with lots of examples. Of course, I am from Italy and from today on a French learner, this my new objective, which is so much easier with your videos, merci 🙏♥️
10:00 you are doing a wonderful job. do not worry about haters. I’m sorry we had to see you get pushed to this point. we love you, keep teaching us French :)
Hi Dylane! I seen you have written new books and created new video content. You're doing great! 🙂 I haven't quite made it over to the Freebies yet, however, I am still planning to learn French. Thank you! 👾 I hope you are feeling better! 🚶🌙
Hi....thank you soo much for this lesson..i have lots of problems with learning this lesson and you just made it clear in 18min! thank you..i also love how you reply to every comment!
Thank you so much for this video. I struggle with remembering the genders. So, this is really helpful. Another exception to words ending with 'age' is image
Thanks for sharing this amazing video, every day I feel much more motivated in learning french, currently I speak three languages so now I'm learning french the fourth language.
No gender in English. No neutral in French. Spanish and German, as you know, do have nouns that are neutral. English is definitely a simpler language -not a lesser one, just easier to learn. Love your lessons! 😍 THANKS!
That is so sweet of you ❤️ Some people have nothing better to do than criticizing others :/ "People who call out other's accents speak only one language🙄" = ahah this is so true!!
Thank you Dylane. What a fantastic resource and I'm really enjoying the videos. I did note that at about 6:25 you have 'un organisme' translated to 'an organisation' which I think should be 'an organism' instead.
Bonjour Dylane! Merci beaucoup pour vos livres (actually, this is my first ever sentence in French haha). Highly recommend the books for practice, their value exceeds the price 100%. I like them very much.
The pronunciation course :) If you feel lost on where to start learning French, go to my website and get the self-study guide, it's free to download :)
Bonjour mon amie je veux acheter le livre de français mais I want to know if We have answer to exercices that is important for self study so I can check and see if I h😅ave done the excersises correctly. And please write the name of short store book as well for me. I love the way you are teaching . Please answer me if possible. Thanks in in advance.❤❤❤
some queries im dropping while watching this cuz i dont have anyone else to go ask em and yes ik im not gonna get an answer to these- 1) i dont understand what do you mean by saying english words 7:49 im sorry if this sounds dumb cuz english isnt my first language- 2) 9:37 the words with sion as ending do not have an E in the end, all these exceptions from E? im done with the lesson :) it seriously helped me alot with genders in french.
1. You will have to google them because there are the same words in French and in English so it will be hard to explain :) 2. E at the end is the general rule :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane damn i wasnt expecting a reply tbh 💀 no one else was ever concerned to reply em so ye i understand. i will google em! :D [psst- i was just watching your first lsson of french course lol ] good day/night!
Good video. I often struggle with this. Always wondered why objects have genders anyway. In English they dont: a table, a chair, etc (the "a" being neutral). Also wonder why languages didn't evolve to do away with this needless gender of objects. Makes languages harder to learn. Anyway, thanks for the helpful video!
Dylane, i have a question. why is it "er" stressed in the word "cancer" especially the letter r, while in the word "danger" "er" is just pronounced like é ? the above two are french masculine nouns btw.
Sup girl, Honestly, Your lessons have a high quality content and are interesting too, So keep going with the good work 'cause you're rocking. I think that the most difficult matters for me when it comes to learning french is the gender because I have to think whether I'm speaking about a masculine or feminine word. And also the conjugation part of some specials verbs, there are some ones that have a pattern and other ones that don't. This also applies for the possessive adjective and other aspects but learning a language takes time, So we have to take it calm but without lifting our foot from the gas pedal if you guys know what I mean.
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thank you Dylane. Literally I've just bought your grammar course because I found it interesting and I really feel like learning french. The first thing that I do by learning a language is to start speaking it since the first time in order that my fear and my insecurity dissapears, I do know that it takes time to get confy and that the knowledge tree has to be watered every day but this one will wither away. If I have a doubt I'll let you know that on my comments down below the prescription box. A bear hug :). Greetings to whatever the place you are on earth right now jaja n_n
Thank you for your amazing videos! They have been really useful. I have a question about the list of feminine/masculine endings to learn. Only 3 of the masculine endings end with an E (ACLE, AGE, ISME), which would make them the exception to the 90% rule, all the others do not end in E. Similarly, only 2 of the feminine endings (SION and TION) end without an E, whilst all the other feminine noun endings do end in E. Would it be ok to learn that masculine nouns do not end in E except ACLE, AGE, ISME and feminine nouns end in E except SION and TION. It would then only require learning 5 rules. Would that be correct, or am I missing something?
Great lesson, thank you. One minor correction, Exercise 1.3 item 7, in the file I downloaded a few weeks ago, has the English Raison instead of the French Raisin which through me on the gender selection..
Every time I study the gender of nouns in French I always remember my teacher's voice say" remember that the basics in French can be the most difficult grammar for foreigners ".
years and years…struggling by saying ‘un baguette’ and ‘une croissant’….the boulangerie lady now gave up on me. For me, baguette looks definitely masculine…you know why…
Hello mam, Some words are like FRACTION or LOTION come under two categories like 'english words used in french'(masc.) and 'words end with "TION"(fem.). then what should be prioritized?
Bonjour Dylane, I purchased the book a couple of days ago and I've been playing catch up. I can't access the audio's. I've visited the link in the the book but it isn't working. Can you please help.
Sabrina I looked into it and it seems that there is an issue with the link, I am so sorry! Would you mind sending me an email at info@theperfectfrench.com so I can redirect you?
I have a question. 10.23 : une partition- a partition , une fraction - a fraction those are also English words. then why we put it in feminine? Can you pls clear this question?
Hi Dylane, I am a customer of your PDF book, its great and easy to understand, thank you. I would like to ask about the gender of the word parapluie, in your book, u said word ending with ie will be a feminine word and i dont see you listed any exception. So are there exceptions for the other criteria using your method?
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane thank you so much for your reply, but the word "parapluie" ends with 'ie' and according to the book ending with 'ie' should be feminine without exception? (p.18 of the book) thanks!
Merci beaucoup, why does days followed by le and seasons by un? Does it depends on the sentence or is it a rule? S’il vous plaît! And furthermore there are many English words under Feminine noun which are being followed by une like partition/fraction/lotion/television/revision/passion. But earlier you said, all English words are masculine, I’m confused ma’am!
It was just my choice to choose different articles. Both can be with le or un. As for partition, fraction, lotion, they are words that are the same in both languages but they are not English words :)
I always struggle to remember feminine and masculine words 😅 I am very grateful for how you break this down 🙏🏻
Merci beaucoup Stephanie ☺️
Booo
u do it to all the vids
Im so happy to find your channel. In Quebec, all the french teachers only explain everything in French for beginner courses. So you have to guess a lot of what they are saying.
A long lesson but I love that it is all together in one place. Often French grammar books are divided into topics and the grammar is spread out throughout the book. Very challenging to learn this way. I made a chart that I can refer to quickly with all the endings, many thanks. I also appreciate the ongoing chance to reinforce good pronunciation. Basics are so important to build confidence.
Diane thank you so much for your comment ☺️
Thank you for being so methodical in your lessons, as well as in your playlists. It's very helpful.
You are very welcome :) Don't forget to like the videos to help my channel ☺️
I really love your courses. They are well structured and its easy to build a basic knowledge. I also really like the free selfstudy guide, it makes studying even easier since I have a plan to stick to. Thank you so much!
I am so glad my resources help you 😍
I know that's a little bit long but necessary for the next chapter, trust me 🤩
Get the book here:
The PDF: theperfectfrench.com/shop/pdf-course-books/the-complete-french-grammar-course-french-beginners-to-advanced/
The paperback: amzn.to/2UYD1fd
The eBook: amzn.to/3Dv0RAC
I don't know why I was avoiding your chanel ma'am. I covered alot with just one lesson. Thank you so much for all you do ma'am. This is indeed masterclasses 👏👏👏. I love the way you broke everything down. Well understood ma'am
You are most welcome :)
Grammar + Pronunciation😃👍
great!!!
Merci Anu :)
I've learnt a lot of things with you ma'am you're a great teacher and i thing I've learnt more with you than others.
Thank you 🤩
A very condensed content. This cannot be learned in one chunk. I will go through this video over and over. Thanks!
You are welcome :)
The best teacher of french which I had seen in youtube merci beocoup mam ❤ lots of love for dylane mam from India ❤❤❤❤
Your teaching style n pattern is absolutely stunning, your concept is always clear what and how to teach. Thank you Very much for teach us in such a perfect way. I request you that please divide course according to level like for A1 this course, for A2 this course and so on so that we can choose according to level and things will not be mix up and it will be easy to understand. Thank you
This is basic Grammer rules.. it's a1, it's pretty obvious which courses of hers are which level. Also, she has a guide on how to learn using her material specifically, so I think it's unnecessary and kind of rude to ask her to change/ adjust her format when she's worked so hard on creating this in her image. It works perfectly the way it is.
Hey dear,I am from India and I love 💕 how you explained.😊❤,each part
Awesome! Thank you!
Hello Dylane, I am a fresh new subscriber of your channel 😁 as an ex language student at university, I must say that you can teach languages professionally, while keeping it entertaining with lots of examples. Of course, I am from Italy and from today on a French learner, this my new objective, which is so much easier with your videos, merci 🙏♥️
My pleasure Danny 🤩 and thank you for the compliment :)
Great & very important lesson. Merci! You are very popular with my students. I use your videos a lot with them.
Brenda that makes me so happy ❤️
10:00 you are doing a wonderful job. do not worry about haters. I’m sorry we had to see you get pushed to this point. we love you, keep teaching us French :)
Thank you so much!
Hi Dylane!
I seen you have written new books and created new video content.
You're doing great! 🙂
I haven't quite made it over to the Freebies yet, however, I am still planning to learn French.
Thank you! 👾
I hope you are feeling better! 🚶🌙
Laurence take your time, it's your own journey so your pace is the best pace ;)
Thank you for teaching . Ihad same struggle of remembering the masculine and feminine
A great video! Also, thanks for the notes and timestamps in the video description!
Thank you ☺️
this is the video that has motivated me to learn french, thanks you so much its very simple and precise to master and understand this tutorials
I am so happy that my video motivated you 🤩
Dieses Video ist sehr gut! Es enthält sehr viel Information, was ich mag. Ich werde es mehrmals schauen😅
Hi....thank you soo much for this lesson..i have lots of problems with learning this lesson and you just made it clear in 18min! thank you..i also love how you reply to every comment!
I am so glad my lesson helped you 😍 I try to reply to everyone because you never know who needs a little encouragement :)
merci madame 😊
Now I got understood all the genders of masculine and feminine nouns just because of you
Wonderful!
A long lesson butSo much useful information and I really love your courses.
Last week I got your book online. Wow ! Literally it's perfect..... ! I wish you all the best for your future.
Your comment made my afternoon yesterday. Thank you so much
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane , it's true.... literally it's a perfect book to learn French by english...👍
The best teacher ever I found her!🤩🫶🏻✨
Merci
Thanks for sharing. It's very helpful.
Thank you so much for this video. I struggle with remembering the genders. So, this is really helpful. Another exception to words ending with 'age' is image
Merci pour image :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane avec plaisir :)
Thanks for sharing this amazing video, every day I feel much more motivated in learning french, currently I speak three languages so now I'm learning french the fourth language.
You can do it 🤩
Thank you Dylane.It's a very comprehensive and useful lesson.Cést tres utile.Merci beaucoup!
De rien :)
Apres mes vacances J'ai termine trois des leçons! Excellent merci! C'est bien de retourner a la structure!
David tu es de retour en force 💪 C'est très bien 👏
We all love You, Dylan!!!
No gender in English. No neutral in French. Spanish and German, as you know, do have nouns that are neutral. English is definitely a simpler language -not a lesser one, just easier to learn. Love your lessons! 😍 THANKS!
You resumed it very well 😅 You are welcome frank :)
Thank you for this you’ve really helped my improve my French . Merci 🙏
Happy to hear that ❤️
Hello..Thanks a lot… French genders is the topic I really struggle with.. But you have cleared all my doubts..
It can be quite a handful! If you want, I also have plenty of blog posts with long lists of words and their gender :)
Cette leçon m'aide tellement! Merci Daylane.
Pas de quoi :)
Vous enseignez tres bien.
Merci :)
Encore une fois, votre explanations sont claire
Merci :)
This is great ! Thank you ❤
You are welcome :)
You're AMAZING indeed... And your English pronunciation is clear enough... Don't believe any critics.
We can't thank you enough!
Merci 🤩
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane C'est moi qui vous remercie. Je suis un grand fan de vous parce que vous êtes la meilleure indubitablement.
Thanks for being thorough👍👍🙏 BTW, you also speak PERFECT English in case you don't know💗💗 People who call out other's accents speak only one language🙄
That is so sweet of you ❤️ Some people have nothing better to do than criticizing others :/
"People who call out other's accents speak only one language🙄" = ahah this is so true!!
Thank you so much 😍😍😍😍 for this video
You are welcome Jasmin ☺️
Great lesson to break my problems of gender!
Ps. I love your E letter Superhero term😃
glad it helps you :D
You deserve millions subscribers u r such a great teacher ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for your efforts!!
My pleasure!
Thoroughly enjoyed your lessons!! Merci beaucoup!!
Also really liked your approach (books + UA-cam videos + audios).
I am glad you are enjoying my material, I hope oit will help you learn French 🤩
Un grand merci, Dylane!
Pas de quoi :)
A very important lesson! 😃💛💛
Merci :)
you are awesome .. thx for the lovely lessons ! .. enjoying it!
Thank you! 😃
Thank you Dylane. What a fantastic resource and I'm really enjoying the videos. I did note that at about 6:25 you have 'un organisme' translated to 'an organisation' which I think should be 'an organism' instead.
Merci :)
Bonjour Dylane! Merci beaucoup pour vos livres (actually, this is my first ever sentence in French haha).
Highly recommend the books for practice, their value exceeds the price 100%. I like them very much.
Merci 🤩 Et bravo pour ta première phrase en français ! C'est parfait 🤩
So much useful information, thank you!
there is one mistake with vocabulary : un organisme is a body and not organization. Thankyou! :) You are the best...
both are correct actually. They are just synonyms. Un organisme: Ensemble des services, des bureaux affectés à une tâche ; ensemble organisé.
Merci a ton aide Dylane,J’aime cette lecon’
Thanks ❤
I love this video, is going to help me a lot!. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
What is the best order of courses? Which would be first, second, etc? I love your channel!
The pronunciation course :) If you feel lost on where to start learning French, go to my website and get the self-study guide, it's free to download :)
Bonjour mon amie je veux acheter le livre de français mais I want to know if We have answer to exercices that is important for self study so I can check and see if I h😅ave done the excersises correctly. And please write the name of short store book as well for me. I love the way you are teaching . Please answer me if possible. Thanks in in advance.❤❤❤
Yes all my books have answers at the end of the book :)
I have nothing to say jus loving her❤
Lovely lesson
Merci beaucoup Ruth :)
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo incroyable.❤ Tu es si belle aussi❤❤
Merci beaucoup madame 🌹🌹
Je t'en prie :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane 🌹🌹💐💐
It was so helpful! Thank you sooo much! Greetings from Greece! :)
Greece is such a beautiful country
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane 💗💗💗💗
some queries im dropping while watching this cuz i dont have anyone else to go ask em and yes ik im not gonna get an answer to these-
1) i dont understand what do you mean by saying english words 7:49
im sorry if this sounds dumb cuz english isnt my first language-
2) 9:37 the words with sion as ending do not have an E in the end, all these exceptions from E?
im done with the lesson :)
it seriously helped me alot with genders in french.
1. You will have to google them because there are the same words in French and in English so it will be hard to explain :)
2. E at the end is the general rule :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane damn i wasnt expecting a reply tbh 💀 no one else was ever concerned to reply em so ye
i understand. i will google em! :D
[psst- i was just watching your first lsson of french course lol ]
good day/night!
Thank You so much! It was so useful.
Glad it helped :)
Wow..super
Thank you! Cheers!
This is so helpful! Thank you so much! 😍😍
My pleasure Olga :D
Bounjour je m'appelle Bhumi ta vidéo a été très utile
Loved it ...merci merci merci
De rien :)
Thanks a lot. It helps a lot. ❤Merci beaucoup. ♥️
You're welcome 😊
merci beaucoup! j'adore tes cours!
Merci
Good video. I often struggle with this. Always wondered why objects have genders anyway. In English they dont: a table, a chair, etc (the "a" being neutral). Also wonder why languages didn't evolve to do away with this needless gender of objects. Makes languages harder to learn. Anyway, thanks for the helpful video!
Thank you 🤩
Dylane, i have a question. why is it "er" stressed in the word "cancer" especially the letter r, while in the word "danger" "er" is just pronounced like é ? the above two are french masculine nouns btw.
Irregular pronunciation :)
very useful video, merci beaucoup!
Merci à toi :)
Merci beaucoup from Pakistan
Je t'en prie
Sup girl, Honestly, Your lessons have a high quality content and are interesting too, So keep going with the good work 'cause you're rocking. I think that the most difficult matters for me when it comes to learning french is the gender because I have to think whether I'm speaking about a masculine or feminine word. And also the conjugation part of some specials verbs, there are some ones that have a pattern and other ones that don't. This also applies for the possessive adjective and other aspects but learning a language takes time, So we have to take it calm but without lifting our foot from the gas pedal if you guys know what I mean.
Thank you so much Oliver ☺️ Masculine and feminine take time but you seem to be on the right path, keep practicing and it will come ☺️
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thank you Dylane. Literally I've just bought your grammar course because I found it interesting and I really feel like learning french. The first thing that I do by learning a language is to start speaking it since the first time in order that my fear and my insecurity dissapears, I do know that it takes time to get confy and that the knowledge tree has to be watered every day but this one will wither away. If I have a doubt I'll let you know that on my comments down below the prescription box. A bear hug :). Greetings to whatever the place you are on earth right now jaja n_n
Ca va super bein after the lesson
🤩
Thank you for your amazing videos! They have been really useful. I have a question about the list of feminine/masculine endings to learn. Only 3 of the masculine endings end with an E (ACLE, AGE, ISME), which would make them the exception to the 90% rule, all the others do not end in E. Similarly, only 2 of the feminine endings (SION and TION) end without an E, whilst all the other feminine noun endings do end in E. Would it be ok to learn that masculine nouns do not end in E except ACLE, AGE, ISME and feminine nouns end in E except SION and TION. It would then only require learning 5 rules. Would that be correct, or am I missing something?
You can use the rule but the most common words don't follow it. But you can use it and add to the exceptions as you learn :)
thank you I always struggle in this 🫶🏻!
Great lesson, thank you. One minor correction, Exercise 1.3 item 7, in the file I downloaded a few weeks ago, has the English Raison instead of the French Raisin which through me on the gender selection..
Hi Bob, Une raison is a word in French so the exercise is correct categorizing it as feminine word. I hope it helps :)
Every time I study the gender of nouns in French I always remember my teacher's voice say" remember that the basics in French can be the most difficult grammar for foreigners ".
Your teacher was right :)
Merci beaucoup!😊
In English we have an order to adjectives? quantity, size, age, colour... etc. Does French grammar have similar rules? Do you have a video on this?
years and years…struggling by saying ‘un baguette’ and ‘une croissant’….the boulangerie lady now gave up on me. For me, baguette looks definitely masculine…you know why…
@@Jieun3733 💀💀
Yay finally made it to lesson 3😂
Better late than never you know :)
Merci Dylane.
De rien Nana :)
This is Awesome
Thank you for explaning but where should I get the book?
The book is on my website or on Amazon :)
Hello mam, Some words are like FRACTION or LOTION come under two categories like 'english words used in french'(masc.) and 'words end with "TION"(fem.). then what should be prioritized?
They are the same words but they are not English words :) They are what we call "cognates". Same words are like "un business."
thank you so much
You're welcome!
Very nice
Merci :)
Bonjour Dylane, I purchased the book a couple of days ago and I've been playing catch up. I can't access the audio's. I've visited the link in the the book but it isn't working. Can you please help.
Sabrina I looked into it and it seems that there is an issue with the link, I am so sorry! Would you mind sending me an email at info@theperfectfrench.com so I can redirect you?
Hello!
What level is this lesson?
I’m only on A1 but also wondering what level is Ce, Cette, Ces?
A1 yes. Ce Cette Ces means This These
The Goddess of French 👑👑
yesss
I have a question. 10.23 : une partition- a partition , une fraction - a fraction those are also English words. then why we put it in feminine? Can you pls clear this question?
These are not English words. English words are Marketing, Selfie, etc. Partition et fraction are juste words that are the same in both languages.
I got it. Thanks 😊
how to access to the audios of the book "the complete French Grammar course"?
The link is in the preface of the book. If you have issues, just send me an email at info@theperfectfrench.com
Hi Dylane, I am a customer of your PDF book, its great and easy to understand, thank you. I would like to ask about the gender of the word parapluie, in your book, u said word ending with ie will be a feminine word and i dont see you listed any exception. So are there exceptions for the other criteria using your method?
Ending with E will be feminine 90% of the time ;) It's a good rule but you should always study the gender with every word :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane thank you so much for your reply, but the word "parapluie" ends with 'ie' and according to the book ending with 'ie' should be feminine without exception? (p.18 of the book) thanks!
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Or should i just accept that there is always exceptions for all rules?
Merci beaucoup, why does days followed by le and seasons by un? Does it depends on the sentence or is it a rule? S’il vous plaît!
And furthermore there are many English words under Feminine noun which are being followed by une like partition/fraction/lotion/television/revision/passion.
But earlier you said, all English words are masculine, I’m confused ma’am!
It was just my choice to choose different articles. Both can be with le or un.
As for partition, fraction, lotion, they are words that are the same in both languages but they are not English words :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane merci
It’s verry short important videos keep continue miss
Mam what the lessons you deliver are not found in hardcopy?
They are, all my books are available as paperback.