I loved your lesson. Morover I was wondering, if you are married? However, let's turn to grammar:
-Why do you say: 'plus .. que toi' and not: 'plus .. que tu'?
-You should talk a little less fast and if possible (si c'est possible) subtitle your (french) words. This goes to fast for those, who don't master sa langue belle.
hey buddy, i'm also a french beginner. It seems moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, eux & elles are used behind the word "et", instead of je, tu, il etc.
you are wronger than orange juice after brushing.
opby 7 months ago
wow, french is like 99% grammatically the same as spanish
now I'm thankful I'm a native spanish speaker the way the adjectives, both superlative and comparative work, is exactly the same in spanish
even in the exceptions like bon et meilleur, in spanish is 100% the same it is bueno y mejor
wooho thank you Jacqueline now I feel super good with french
Imarco93 8 months ago
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GunnChaiyapatranun 1 year ago
good Jacqueline gracias
Gisela956 1 year ago
@Gisela956 thats spanish!
ThePieMaster219 11 months ago
Je suis Francais,je comprend tout mais je me demande comment J'ai fait?!
Ca a l'air vraiment compliqué
Vivement les verbes irregulier lol
Bon courage pour ceux qui apprennent! ;)
DasBootU9643 2 years ago
she's very hot ! i love her !!
aclarindo 2 years ago
votre class, c'est bien!
je suis coreenne et je voudrais amelioer mon francais. merci beaucoup
nabi0220 2 years ago
abon je pensais qu'on pouvait dire "il est plus bon" en tout cas j'utilise casi quotidiennement ce terme, mais maintenant je veillerai à me corriger
loloydu972 3 years ago
Dear Madamoiselle,
I loved your lesson. Morover I was wondering, if you are married? However, let's turn to grammar:
-Why do you say: 'plus .. que toi' and not: 'plus .. que tu'?
-You should talk a little less fast and if possible (si c'est possible) subtitle your (french) words. This goes to fast for those, who don't master sa langue belle.
greetings, FP
FritsPeter 3 years ago
@FritsPeter
I have only learned french for 1/2 year but I think that"tu" never stands by itself alone, so you have to take "toi". same in "Et toi?" (and you?)
BeNNzuFG 2 years ago
@BeNNzuFG
hey buddy, i'm also a french beginner. It seems moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, eux & elles are used behind the word "et", instead of je, tu, il etc.
imlaochu 1 year ago
Ce une joli vidéo
JKINTERO 3 years ago
great video!
dorak101 3 years ago