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http://www.JeFrench.com French lesson 5 where we learn the verb avoir (to have) and how to conjugate it in the present tense. In this French lesson we also learn how the verb to have in French is sometimes used to express emotions and desires in place of the verb to be in English. Many more FREE French lessons on our site.

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  • thank you for your helpful video, i am trying to learn french on my own and pronunciation is killer!

    i have a question, i notice that some times, 'un' is pronounced with the 'n' at the end and other times 'un' seems to end off with a nasal sound. is it that when 'un' is followed by a word starting with a vowel that the 'n' is pronounced? same question regarding 'est' sometimes i hear the 't' being pronounced and not at other times..:S

  • @3observer3 You got it. we make the liaison when it is followed by a vowel.

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  • Hahaha, 6:27. 'I don't know what this is but it looks pretty good, so je envie de ca.'

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  • really helpful prepared to my teachr but i dont fully understand. THANKS class77ten

  • this is way better than Rosetta stone

  • @zapatosinpie54 dude are you TRYING to learn french or what people are SAYING in french. cause if u keep listening 2 people who are not french cause there are different types of french parts and their pronounciation. (excuse me if i spell wrong) aucun de ces vidéos peuvent vous aider simplement aller prendre un cours de français thats le meilleur matériau none of these videos can help you just go take  a french class thats the best material

  • that won't help nobody you need help from a real french person, like me i could help you guys speak french fluently

  • ce qui n'aidera pas personne ne vous l'aide d'une personne réelle français, comme moi je pourrais vous aider les gars parlent français couramment

  • @MrKiddieland Masculine and Feminine applies to the object not the person. Il a une cigarette or he has a cigarette. The noun cigarette is feminine, la cigarette, so it must take the feminine indefinite article une. The fact that he is a man has nothing to do with the feminine object he is holding.

  • English must be very confusing to learn because we use one word for a lot of things. Example, camera, camera, etc.

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