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  • @blackstreak2146
    @blackstreak2146 6 років тому +223

    Pourquoi je regarde ça ? J'suis déjà français.

    • @rengoku2195
      @rengoku2195 6 років тому +7

      Mdr pareil je me suis perdu

    • @BengousTrager62
      @BengousTrager62 6 років тому +7

      Je me pose la même question

    • @zhiar3052
      @zhiar3052 6 років тому +8

      Tu peux utiliser ça pour l'anglais.

    • @gwladysebah5195
      @gwladysebah5195 5 років тому +2

      Au moins je suis pas là seule 😂

    • @compulsivecommenter990
      @compulsivecommenter990 5 років тому +2

      J'apprends le francais oui oui je parle espagnol lol

  • @betavulgaris7888
    @betavulgaris7888 6 років тому +93

    YES. These are still the best French learning vids on youtube.

  • @belsytalks
    @belsytalks 5 років тому +43

    English is my second language, and I've been using it to learn French, and this video was SUPER helpful!!

    • @antoniomarcos1257
      @antoniomarcos1257 5 років тому

      Do you have a method?

    • @antoniomarcos1257
      @antoniomarcos1257 5 років тому

      @Mwaniki Mwaniki I'm tryna learn French now. Do you wanna practice English with me? Here's my WhatsApp number +5575992565641

    • @dolcegreed7750
      @dolcegreed7750 4 роки тому +2

      @@antoniomarcos1257 u are so thirsty mate chill out hahhaha

    • @aldanyiu4352
      @aldanyiu4352 4 роки тому

      well chinese is my first language, french is my third that i'm currently learning and throughout my life i have been using english to learn both languages XDD

    • @basharmina2345
      @basharmina2345 4 роки тому

      How do you startt i am getting frustrated trying to learn french 😩because I don’t know where to start from any tips?

  • @earlprinsloo2605
    @earlprinsloo2605 6 років тому +35

    No other French-learning channels can compare to this!

  • @930chiory
    @930chiory 5 років тому +8

    Dude, these videos about language efficency of french are truly amazing. Thank you and please... keep'em coming.
    Tiadoro, wey

  • @SuperDiscoDJ
    @SuperDiscoDJ 5 років тому +69

    Why does he sound like Google Translater?

  • @RinPrecious24
    @RinPrecious24 5 років тому +11

    I found it very useful, I am a French learner. So, thanks i like it very much. Looking forward to check your other videos👍

  • @brokenfrench9850
    @brokenfrench9850 6 років тому +11

    I’m learning French I find this very helpful

  • @dianagaribay4797
    @dianagaribay4797 5 років тому +9

    I really liked your Spoken French Series ! I hope you make more in the future ! They are really useful and so mind blowing ! Because that’s how you really learn French, and as you quoted on your first video, Forget what you learned in school ! Lol greetings !

  • @xzh911024
    @xzh911024 6 років тому +7

    T'es génial mec, J'ai appris bcp de tes vidéos, grand merci!

  • @aline21o85
    @aline21o85 4 роки тому +3

    omg i loved this kind of videos thank you

  • @juliecopernik3434
    @juliecopernik3434 6 років тому +4

    I have just found your channel and I'm so glad I did! Your videos on French are super helpful and I can't thank you enough for them. Please continue with your quality content.

  • @jacksonlar
    @jacksonlar 6 років тому +8

    Welcome back, Fred! Brilliant contextual instruction. Look forward to your upcoming video on syntax. Thanks!

  • @professeurchantecler-lefra5890
    @professeurchantecler-lefra5890 3 роки тому +1

    Je suis impressionné par la clarté et la justesse de vos explications. Une seule chose ne me paraît pas tout à fait exacte : « c'est ma fête » ne fait pas référence à un anniversaire mais à une fête de prénom. Le jour de la saint Norman, nous fêtons les Norman ou c'est la fête des Norman.

  • @babass71620
    @babass71620 5 років тому +5

    Had I been a lecturer in an English speaking country (and had this video been out in the early 2010s but that's another story...), I DEFINITELY would have used this video in a class :P

  • @purrrfectfurrrfect585
    @purrrfectfurrrfect585 5 років тому +9

    thank you very much helping me to pick up my French!

  • @passthechups7492
    @passthechups7492 6 років тому +5

    Omy god thank you!!! This vedio is way more helpful than the typical french grammer lesson

  • @noraz3059
    @noraz3059 3 роки тому

    This is the most helpful video I've ever found. I'm learning french by myself and i use the same method of analyzing but it takes me sooo long to do this by myself. This video saves me a lot of effort and time! And all your other videos are like godsend to people who are learning on their own, you explain things that I've never found explained anywhere else and in a really thorough way💙 please don't stop making them!

  • @FuchsiaRose09
    @FuchsiaRose09 4 роки тому

    Just stumbled upon your channel. I wish you still made content...extremely helpful. Thank you for uploading the ones you did.

    • @Weeqat
      @Weeqat 4 роки тому

      Learning french isn't that hard you've got to listen to it and eat cheese !

  • @cr-ze1zd
    @cr-ze1zd 6 років тому +25

    Vive la France vive Norman vive natoo vive squeezie et vive les frites

  • @tobybromfield3664
    @tobybromfield3664 6 років тому +7

    Mec!! T'es parti où? Tes vidéos me manquent, reviens !

  • @joesanchez3596
    @joesanchez3596 6 років тому +4

    Mec, merci pour le vidéo, ça me fait bon dans la vie (de savoir parler comme une personne jeune), salut

  • @L4poker
    @L4poker 5 років тому

    analyzing spoken french is super helpful. i wish there were more videos like this

  • @malyourgal7540
    @malyourgal7540 5 років тому +2

    I really learned a lot from this!! Please make moreee

  • @brianhealey5286
    @brianhealey5286 4 роки тому

    Hilarious but very informative. Hearing French at speed then your paced translation is really helpful.

  • @rhiartsy
    @rhiartsy 4 роки тому +2

    What a fantastic idea!!! Great video!

  • @ayuskiroyama5683
    @ayuskiroyama5683 6 років тому +40

    pourquoi je cherche des explications anglaises au français? je suis déjà française

  • @xoesuejung3572
    @xoesuejung3572 6 років тому +5

    What a great video! Sooo helpful :)

  • @3karmie
    @3karmie 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for a great video! when I saw the thumbnail i thought this is another Normanfaitdesvideos video lol

  • @fernandobotello1190
    @fernandobotello1190 2 роки тому

    Dude where are you? We need more videos from you! Merci.

  • @neptune0707
    @neptune0707 4 роки тому +1

    In Italy some people also uses the expression "coincidence? I don't think so"! But it's just a meme/joke which became viral after it's been said in a TV show 😂

  • @irinikat1
    @irinikat1 4 роки тому

    Εισαι υπέροχος! Είμαι Ελληνίδα και μαθαίνω γαλλικά και αυτό το βίντεο με βοήθησε παρα πολύ. Βατό, διευκολυντικό και μου άρεσε πολύ που διάλεξες ένα αστείο βίντεο, γιατί το κάνει πιο ενδιαφέρον! Ευχαριστουμε παρα πολυυυ!

  • @justag0ose
    @justag0ose 4 роки тому

    I hope you come back someday! These videos are super helpful. Merci :)

  • @gyp3xp48
    @gyp3xp48 6 років тому +2

    Hi Fred. This latest video is a superb lesson in some of the many forms that I guess the younger generation speaks french. I am a traditionalist at heart and adore studying french for its general 'purist' nature. Could I refer you and other readers to a fine book called 'The Bonjour Effect' by Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoit Nadeau. Chapter 12 titled 'English Envy' is a superb read for those who are fascinated by the effect of English on the French and their language. For me, watching Norman on his UA-cam, although fascinating, is still a little uncomfortable in that the French youth are 'murdering' their own language in order to sound 'COOL'. True, the young generation are here to rebel and evolve things but at the cost of 'degrading' what is a fine and eloquent language. A great video nonetheless. It would be interesting to read your thoughts on the points above. Paul. (Keep up the good work)

  • @ConstructiveMinds100
    @ConstructiveMinds100 5 років тому

    Your videos are pure gold.

  • @СофияСолоненко-н4р
    @СофияСолоненко-н4р 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for a great video!

  • @rachel_choo27
    @rachel_choo27 6 років тому +3

    Awesome video! I just recently found your channel and was wondering what advice you have for someone who wants to learn french but doesn't know any native french speakers to practice speaking french?

    • @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064
      @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064 6 років тому +1

      Right... The ideal thing, of course, is to make friends with French speakers so that you can speak French with them or even date a French speaker with whom you only speak French, but of course... it's hard and there's only so many friends you can have in your life. Unless you live in a French speaking country, the most realistic solution is to find a "language partner".
      It's pretty easy nowadays to find a language partner through the Internet. Personally, I used to use a website called "Conversation Exchange" which allows you to find native speakers of your target language who are also learning your native language and either live near you or are willing to chat with you on skype. It can be pretty efficient if you manage to organise yourself so as to keep a balance between French and English (or whatever is your native tongue) in your conversations. Here's a link: www.conversationexchange.com/
      Fun fact: I met my first girlfriend on that website. :P
      There are quite a few other such websites/apps. There isn't one in particular that I would recommend apart from Conversation Exchange because it's the only one I've tried but google it and you'll find plenty.
      Alternatively, you could just find someone who is also learning French and talk to them in French. The disadvantage is that they're not a native and might make mistakes, but there are quite a few advantages:
      - you're going to feel more confident speaking French with them
      - you do not have to worry about talking to them in your native tongue since they're also benefitting from talking in French with you
      - you share a common goal and can motivate each other
      I know lots of people believe talking with natives or having a native speaker as a teacher is the best way to learn a language... it's not. Really. Eventually, of course, if you really want to become proficient you'll need to interact with natives, but in order to become merely fluent (able to communicate effortlessly in a wide variety of situations), you don't need to interact with natives. You can interact with other learners. Sure you'll make mistakes, but you can find out later and correct them as you progress.
      And if you really can't find anyone, well... just talk to yourself. Sounds stupid but it works. Just train yourself to say what you want to say. Try to explain something in French as if you were talking to someone and when you get stuck, write down the words or grammatical constructions that you need to learn to express your ideas and get back to them once you're done... or just check things as you go along. It's up to you. But anyway, you get the idea.
      And of course, regardless of what you do in order to practise, get as much exposition as possible to French content. Watch French youtubers, read French newspapers, read the comments of French speakers on facebook etc.
      I hope that helped!

    • @rachel_choo27
      @rachel_choo27 6 років тому

      The Language Geek - Fred Grün Thanks! That's very helpful. So far I've only been learning from Duolingo and that doesn't really give me any certainty about my pronunciation. But I'll definitely check out the website. Thanks again!

    • @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064
      @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064 6 років тому

      Duolingo is not the best. I'd rather recommend a more traditional method like Assimil or Teach Yourself. As for your pronunciation, you can record yourself and compare your pronunciation with that of natives.
      And if you're unsure how to pronounce something and can't seem to find good information anywhere, you can always record yourself, post it in a language group on facebook and ask natives to tell you what they think.

    • @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064
      @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064 6 років тому

      You can even send your file to me as a private message on my facebook page in fact.

    • @rachel_choo27
      @rachel_choo27 6 років тому

      The Language Geek - Fred Grün Thanks for the offer! I'll consider it when I'm can somewhat form a sentence because I'm more of an amateur, not yet at the beginner level 😂 I checked out Conversation Exchange and I do want to use it but unfortunately I have to be 18 to sign up. I am considering Assimil but I'm not sure which specific book to choose because there are different versions. Any specific one you would recommend? I've seen some people reviewed the "New French With Ease" is a better option.

  • @jiayiluo9260
    @jiayiluo9260 4 роки тому +2

    me after watching this video: should i quit learning french?

  • @kayjones6498
    @kayjones6498 3 роки тому

    @TheLanguageGeek Fred where is our syntax video?

  • @saralicious9142
    @saralicious9142 4 роки тому

    Loved the video thank you so much!!!

  • @CleverNameTBD
    @CleverNameTBD 4 роки тому

    Interesting. When I hear bonheur, I just hear bonne heure, which we use in Louisiana doe early instead of tôt. We use fairly old-fashioned french.

  • @신동운-e5k
    @신동운-e5k 4 роки тому +1

    It is so much helpful! Thanks a lot and I want it more and more lol

  • @Mrdan827
    @Mrdan827 5 років тому +1

    Do you not make videos anymore?? Also if you do, the Facebook link isnt working (for me).

  • @annia9157
    @annia9157 6 років тому

    Please do more like these!

  • @LittleLightRay
    @LittleLightRay 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for this 🤧👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @raspysock
    @raspysock 5 років тому +1

    French is my 2nd language and english is my 3rd.. yet i found this quite helpful ssksk

  • @LucyWings
    @LucyWings 3 роки тому

    any good tips on how i can expand my vocabulary ?

  • @thorhbar1255
    @thorhbar1255 5 років тому +7

    'va savoir' = 'go figure' ?

    • @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064
      @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064 5 років тому +5

      Yes, perfect translation !

    • @thorhbar1255
      @thorhbar1255 5 років тому +1

      @@thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064 More vids please when you have time....i'm touching fluency now so the little details in these videos really boost my French. Best on youtube.

  • @Anastasia-lo5fm
    @Anastasia-lo5fm 6 років тому +3

    Λίγο παράξενο να σε ακούω να μιλάς αγγλικά, σε συνήθισα να μιλάς ελληνικά 😁😄

    • @takhs4209
      @takhs4209 5 років тому

      Τσέκαρε πως γίνεται
      Μιλάει ένας ξένος ελληνικά περνει προβολές και μετα τα ελληνικά του πάνε περίπατο

  • @mhkp1719
    @mhkp1719 3 роки тому

    Can you do a video on french vowel sounds

  • @mag13da
    @mag13da 6 років тому +11

    Πότε θα ανεβάσεις στο ελληνικό κανάλι;

    • @don_p7546
      @don_p7546 5 років тому

      Magdalini R what did you say? I don't know Greek.

  • @Mikeandrew-ep7vk
    @Mikeandrew-ep7vk 5 років тому

    plz upload more like this!!! lit

  • @nadiageorge890
    @nadiageorge890 5 років тому

    I'm really sad he hasn't posted

  • @filipkuvacic6539
    @filipkuvacic6539 5 років тому +1

    thank you

  • @moongazer13
    @moongazer13 6 років тому +7

    Saying "à tes souhaits" is rude? Did I understand that properly?

    • @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064
      @thelanguagegeek-fredgrun2064 6 років тому +5

      Sonia Giles It's not inherently rude but it's not elegant. It's absolutely fine to use it with friends or family (even though I don't do it) but may come across as a bit out of place in more formal contexts or even rude, if for example a lecturer stops speaking and says "à vos souhaits" to someone who sneezed. Not saying anything is always the safest option. The practice of saying something different each time as someone sneezes several times in a row is generally viewed as uncool and old-fashioned though.

    • @moongazer13
      @moongazer13 6 років тому

      The Language Geek - Fred Grün Interesting. Thank you. Thanks for the video as well. It is top notch, as usual.

    • @ayuskiroyama5683
      @ayuskiroyama5683 6 років тому

      +The Language Geek - Fred Grün lol no it is elegant and polite. I am french man and I know everybody say it.

    • @Malucto
      @Malucto 5 років тому

      No that no rude . He is just come from paris they hate politess

  • @AJos17
    @AJos17 4 роки тому

    ma fête is not reffering to his birthday party ^^ C'est les fêtes du calendrier c'est tout.

  • @DamonJoshuaSmith
    @DamonJoshuaSmith 5 років тому +1

    pourquoi tu pas avec un parisien

  • @lingper4
    @lingper4 3 роки тому

    Θελουμε πιο πολλά τέτοια βιντεο!!

  • @shadowcrux2972
    @shadowcrux2972 3 роки тому

    where u been fam

    • @legittrololo2163
      @legittrololo2163 3 роки тому

      He have a second channel with the name ο φιλέλληνας

  • @CleverNameTBD
    @CleverNameTBD 4 роки тому

    I also dont get his issue with bilingual anglos. It's very commonplace in Louisianais and in Chiac french to code switch, be they native or otherwise. Probably easier if they're raised that way than a learner. And most bilingual children in general. Who cares? Especially considering how many English calques exist in French.

  • @inspirationquotes7125
    @inspirationquotes7125 4 роки тому +1

    hello my friend I like your channel, thank you very much for sharing, I hope you can be my friend,
    God bless you

  • @rubyandgalaxygamings9952
    @rubyandgalaxygamings9952 5 років тому

    Un nouveau youtuber? Cool

  • @oliwoodbtw1794
    @oliwoodbtw1794 4 роки тому +2

    y'en a des québécois ici?

  • @loot6
    @loot6 2 роки тому

    11:05 Vous devez payer pour aller aux toilettes en France??

  • @antoinettecmarshall2270
    @antoinettecmarshall2270 4 роки тому

    *me trying to use this video to understand the french comments*
    IB French III student just trying her best >.

  • @zootopie4983
    @zootopie4983 6 років тому

    Merci pour cette vidéo

  • @lydianaperez5512
    @lydianaperez5512 6 років тому

    Great video

  • @HRAZZI
    @HRAZZI 6 років тому

    Jaime ca tres cool... I'm getting slapped arent I ?

    • @pegas007
      @pegas007 5 років тому

      J'aime sa, ces très cool*, i am french

  • @morganebelkaloul6770
    @morganebelkaloul6770 6 років тому

    Non mais srs Norman... Ok

  • @TachyBunker
    @TachyBunker 4 роки тому

    Lol bonne chance les anglos mdr

  • @SunnyArt.
    @SunnyArt. 5 років тому +1

    Norman le plus famous..... Heu pas vraiment

  • @concombremagic892
    @concombremagic892 5 років тому +1

    Super acssent francais

  • @Marie.b
    @Marie.b 5 років тому +1

    Man he is a language geek but i would say language Nazi! He got it wrong about Norman's use of "tellement" and "so" together. that was the point; that people throw in english words just to show off, it doesn't matter that they already said the word in their own language. And he also picking up on the point that Norman used German wrong . lol get over it.

  • @mathiasvoorhees6232
    @mathiasvoorhees6232 6 років тому

    I am French and our UA-camrs are annoying, say bad words every two sentences, have no charm and no talent. Plus they are vulgar.

  • @fukathy3376
    @fukathy3376 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video. It’s very helpful :)