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  • @melri42 Hmm disadvantage probably :/ mais on peut pratiquer et perdre l'accent! :) bonne chance

  • Wow, this is badddddddddd.

    

  • Is it a advantage to have an accent ( french) in acting or it's a big disadvantage ! I learned english , I pretty good but I have a slight accent and I'm scared it prevents me from doing what I love ( action movies ) plz answer

  • you suck

  • I love how she thinks shes great

  • I live and work in France.....there is no particular "French accent."

    It's like saying an "American accent." It's regional. A Texan accent cannot be compared to a New York accent so I'm sorry it's your interpretation of the sounds.

  • Go to Amy Walker's channel.

  • horrible

  • That was a horrible French accent, lady. Tips=good. Personal attempt=FAIL

  • Ca ne ressemble pas du tout à du français, on dirait qu'elle se moque de nous !

  • @Soudavolstviem oui ce n'est pas une bien course. 

  • That was anything but french accent.

  • I love the way you say "je ne sais paaaaas". :P

  • GREAT TIPS!!! I'm trying out for Beauty and The Beast and I want to learn a french accent so ill have a better chance at getting one of the main parts!! I'm gonna try that Gibberish thing! I havent heard that one before! :D

  • @SpArK4GrL same here!!!!!!

  • @SpArK4GrL HA me TOOOO

  • Nice personality!

    Et merci beaucoup pour cet effort!

  • i´m looking lots of movies, listening lots french casettes,french pop singers, even i always try to speak with my french friends by skype but nothing of this don´t help me. it needs some more concrete tips .....

  • @jankablanka If you're willing to dish out cash, you could always try getting rosetta stone or something for French

  • @jankablanka I've been doing a bit of study into this kind of thing and maybe this will help:

    1) th is pronounced dz or z whichever you are more comfortable with

    2)accentuate the last sylable of each word, do not follow the general english accentuations

    3)the r sound is meant to sound like a rgh sound, somewhat gutteral

    4)instead of um.... or ah... errr/ughh is used. This is used to fill gaps in French speaking more commonly than in english with um or ah.

    I hope this helps.

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