@MyVandread In English, the equivalent is the nondescript article "a". In French, nouns are classified as either feminine or masculine. A feminine noun requires a feminine article in front of it....for example "une maison" which means "a house". Notice that the word "maison" is feminine. A masculine noun requires a masculine article in front of it...for example "un lit" which means "a bed". Notice that the word "lit" is masculine.
Your videos are really nice, and it's also very cute.
Cute cause it's funny how an american have so much trouble to pronounciate "r" "u" or "ou" haha.
Keep going !
Why i posted btw it's because Recommandation is not really like a conseil.
The first meaning of recommandation nowadays would be to ask someone important to talk about you to a boss in order to have a job... or writing une 'lettre de recommandation" for the same use.. Conseil is better, you can translate it by advice alltime
Je trouve ça très intéressant d'entendre les anglais ou les américains parler notre langue (c'est très mignon). Personnellement je ne parle pas bien l'anglais et j'apprécie l'effort que vous effectuez pour apprendre le français.
Juste un petit mot, si je peux me permettre, au lieu de dire: "Je voudrais un conseil pour un bon restaurant français" Vous pouvez demander plus simplement: "Pourriez-vous me conseiller un bon restaurant français?" ça sonne mieu en France. Sinon c'est parfait
Saluuuut ... um, a friend recommended me to your videos .... can i be your student too? My french needs polishing up. I purchased a load of french books & adore the french langauge, but i never stick at it. Any tips?
@XxXAngelOfPainXxX If you like anything enough - singing, basketball, dance, etc. - you'll naturally stick with it. Persistence pays. Having a reason to learn French, such as a future visit to France, is a great motivator.
"Peut-être quelque chose moins chère" = "peut-être quelque chose de moins cher"
Don't forget "de", between "chose" and "moins". Then, we write "cher," because we speak about a restaurant, and in french, restaurant is a masculine word =) ("chère" is for feminine word)
Otherwise, it's alright, your french is ver good, congratulation ;)
Sir, May I ask the difference of using "Un" and "Une"?? in words
MyVandread 6 months ago
@MyVandread In English, the equivalent is the nondescript article "a". In French, nouns are classified as either feminine or masculine. A feminine noun requires a feminine article in front of it....for example "une maison" which means "a house". Notice that the word "maison" is feminine. A masculine noun requires a masculine article in front of it...for example "un lit" which means "a bed". Notice that the word "lit" is masculine.
thefrenchguy3000 6 months ago
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MyVandread 6 months ago
hey,
Your videos are really nice, and it's also very cute.
Cute cause it's funny how an american have so much trouble to pronounciate "r" "u" or "ou" haha.
Keep going !
Why i posted btw it's because Recommandation is not really like a conseil.
The first meaning of recommandation nowadays would be to ask someone important to talk about you to a boss in order to have a job... or writing une 'lettre de recommandation" for the same use.. Conseil is better, you can translate it by advice alltime
psyl0caine 9 months ago
If anyone needs help in french, i am from france :)
laptitesosodu18 9 months ago
Bonjour,
Je trouve ça très intéressant d'entendre les anglais ou les américains parler notre langue (c'est très mignon). Personnellement je ne parle pas bien l'anglais et j'apprécie l'effort que vous effectuez pour apprendre le français.
Juste un petit mot, si je peux me permettre, au lieu de dire: "Je voudrais un conseil pour un bon restaurant français" Vous pouvez demander plus simplement: "Pourriez-vous me conseiller un bon restaurant français?" ça sonne mieu en France. Sinon c'est parfait
Miuhell 11 months ago
@Miuhell Parfait! Merci mille fois!
thefrenchguy3000 11 months ago
Thank you very much for your Enyone can speak french videos.
They are very interesting and instructive.
Luis A.Segarra
segaeraluis 11 months ago
Hi. Thank you very much for your Enyone can speak french,videos.
They are very interesting and instructive.
Luis A. Segarra.
segaeraluis 11 months ago
Saluuuut ... um, a friend recommended me to your videos .... can i be your student too? My french needs polishing up. I purchased a load of french books & adore the french langauge, but i never stick at it. Any tips?
XxXAngelOfPainXxX 11 months ago
@XxXAngelOfPainXxX If you like anything enough - singing, basketball, dance, etc. - you'll naturally stick with it. Persistence pays. Having a reason to learn French, such as a future visit to France, is a great motivator.
thefrenchguy3000 11 months ago
Hi Daniel! enfin une nouvelle vid !!! trop contente de t'entendre ;)
tu es le meilleur prof de Français que je connaisse!
kisses from France my friend
xxx
redstar69my 11 months ago
Dan you are getting better, this one was easier than the previous. thank you!
chelitazt1 11 months ago
Je vous recommande de regarder toutes les vidéos de Daniel ! :)
lllMephisto 11 months ago
@lllMephisto Wow! Merci bien!
thefrenchguy3000 11 months ago
Okay! I found the etymology! Here:
French, from Old French, probably from Vulgar Latin *conservius, alteration of Latin conservus fellow slave, from com- + servus slave
First Known Use: circa 1697
fridgnetha 11 months ago
@fridgnetha You totally rock!!!!
thefrenchguy3000 11 months ago
Just a little mistake
"Peut-être quelque chose moins chère" = "peut-être quelque chose de moins cher"
Don't forget "de", between "chose" and "moins". Then, we write "cher," because we speak about a restaurant, and in french, restaurant is a masculine word =) ("chère" is for feminine word)
Otherwise, it's alright, your french is ver good, congratulation ;)
Kiss from France
LaraCroft35 11 months ago
@LaraCroft35 Thank you!
thefrenchguy3000 11 months ago
dude. you sound like the french guy on my homework tapes... lol
LittoBUbbo 11 months ago