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  • I'm from germany and I think learning france is different. But learning german also.

  • Okay, I've taken two years of French.

    on, goes under il/elle/on.. it doesn't mean we, in most cases.

    Please use nous when trying to say"we".

    My French teacher is actually from France so please trust my advice when trying to learn a new language LEARN IT FROM A REAL PERSON!.

    watching the way they speak is critical for correct pronounceable words.

  • @lexitime2shine Hmmm, you've taken 2 years of french. This teacher is clearly french-born, and even if he was not, your French experience is pitiable in comparison. "On" literally means "one" but the French use "On" to mean "nous" or "we" in English. Pour example, "on y va" means literally "one goes there" or "one is going there". However, this expression is interpreted as "let's go" or "we go". Despite its meaning, "on" is used in place of "nous". I can not tell you why; this is simply French.

  • @lexitime2shine I have a very similar case in my language (brazilian portuguese). "On" is exactly the same as "nous", the only difference is the way you conjugate (On =3rd singular) and (Nous=1st plural). "Nous" is formal and "on" isn't.

  • how come were forced to learn french at school?

    btw thnx this vid helped me review :)

  • @noobland1997 I thought it was an elective, I chose it I wasn't forced to take it but I was forced though to take english when I was in jr high in Mexico.

  • @noobland1997 we were forced to learn english, german and french.

  • thanks this helped lots :)

  • want to learn French check this out -

  • it's courir, not *courrir (to run)

  • i love french but i never get to listen to much

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  • this helped me a lot!

  • i love it beause i already get lesson in nouns and verband this emphasiz what i have learned

    tries bien

  • C'est "tres bien" en francais et espagnol lol. est-que ce " tries bien"?

  • lol.

  • It means : very good

  • @beyazgolum très bien, pas ''tries'' (tree??)

  • this lesson's just great. a great start for a beginner, especially very simple and clear. thanks for posting!

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