French Lesson Week 8- Leçon 2 (Questions with OÙ [Where])
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ce = this, literally it means "where are you going THIS night"
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ce soir. what is the "CE" there for?
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There's no difference of sound the only difference is the meaning où = where ou= or
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thank you
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Bonjour!
I really appreciate you posting these videos.
My girlfriend is french and I'm currently in Belgium with her entire family. So as not to become burnt out on asking those around me, I can turn to your videos for assistance.
Oustanding explanations and lesson plans!
J
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Merci beaucoup Prof. !
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whats the difference of the sound Où and ou?
(where nd or)
XxMurasamexX 3 years ago
No difference of sound in both cases.
Merci!
herman
FrenchTastic1 3 years ago
Thx for the videos! I think I'm really learning! lol
and some words in french are just like portuguese, like the word "la", only there's nothing like la-bas in Portuguese. Any tips on how to use it??
lenirpmarin 4 years ago
Salut, i wish i could help, but I have no knowledge of Portuguese, however I bet there exists a word or expression that indicates "là-bas", i.e. a very remote place. One of my students happens to be from Brazil, perhaps she knows something about it in Portuguese; I'll ask...keep in touch!
Herman
FrenchTastic1 4 years ago
Hi prof. How can I say "Where are you going for Easter?" --- "Où vas-tu ce(or)pour pâques?"
BTW I love the way you finish the tutorial ;-)
Merci!!!
alinedemarch 4 years ago
Salut Aline! I'd say:
"Où vas-tu pour (les congés de) pâques?" or
"Où vas-tu durant les congés de pâques?"
I'm glad you like my "lousy" endings in my vids.
Herman
FrenchTastic1 4 years ago