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  • i can help you for french prononciation/vocabulary and other if you can help me in english prononciation/vocabulary

    pm me for deal ;)

  • Im SCARED

  • this gave me nightmares

  • EEEEEEEEEEEEEEK

  • Creepy frog is creepy!

  • blink frogy blink!!!

  • i learned the alphabet but what nationality use it more, it sounds more of cavo verde

  • this is a good reference (my mane languache is french) the prononcyation is just right xD i know im a spell fail ;P

  • I am a little confused. I have found several videos on the internet telling people how to pronounce the French alphabet, but they all pronounce differently. Say in this video along with some others, letter b, c, d are pronounced the same as in English, but in some videos, they are pronounced as "bay" "say" "day". Which version is correct?

  • @smoothiemaker Its pronounce as "bay"= b "say"= c "day"= d

    I am in my third year of french, for verification of my knowledge.

  • the frog is hypnotizing :/

  • I can't make the Y sound xD

  • Oh la vache!!! Putain!! Sérieusement, le soir tu veux mater un film d'horreur, tu regardes cette vidéo et l'escargot et là t'es traumatisé à VIE!!

  • I think the frog is cute. But my friend's sister (she's 5) keep staring at it and frown, as though she's looking at an alien

  • C'est creeper!

  • Y sounds Creepy xD

  • @iiTzMaTT Not really, it kind of sounds like in Spanish :P .... taking into consideration that french is somewhat similiar to Spanish mixed with English and Latin, I guess :)

  • сапасибо всё понятно!!

    

  • I like the frog ^-^, it looks cute

  • Whats the diference between this one and the minuscule one? Is it all pronounced the same whether its in bigbletters or small? Love d frog!!! Though it looks more tropical.

  • it better be. I didn't think of that, but my native language is English and I know no other languages.

  • @Mirilin

    Yes. The only difference is, Majuscule stands for capital letters and minuscule is lower case letters.

    when you hear of Majuscule think of (major) and minuscule (minor) since it stems from those two words in parentheses anyway.

    Good luck with your French. :)

  • i feel like the frog is going to come out and get me

  • that frog creeps me out!!!

  • lol

    funny froggy

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