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An overview of the French Vowels

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

Here, we'll talk in general about French vowels discuss future methods of learning how to pronounce them correctly.Also, make sure you sign up for the upcoming online virtual class at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/prof_frenchtastic/
Did i forget to mention it's free? :-) (more)

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  • I'm in high school, y no tengo tiempo para take a language at school, so I've been teaching myself. Spanish is my native tongue, but I picked up English as a child after I moved into the states, and I started learning 日本語 about a year ago, due to a fascination with their culture that I had harbored for several years. I'm still learning japanese, but I just decided to learn french as well, but french is definitely the hardest language to pronounce. Your videos help alot!

  • sorry about switching languages in there, but i ran out of room, and had to save space :)

  • Oh, don't worry, it's okay, I do that all the time, too. Guess what, my sweetheart is Japanese, too, so i'm used to hearing French, English, and Japanese in one single conversation. I can sometimes add some Spanish in the talk to drive her crazy a bit :-) So,no big deal. It's actually a fun game for the brain.

  • Domo arigatou. It always amazes me to see how the human brain can pick up so many different languages and yet be able to process all that so wonderfully. Keep up learning all these languages. Besides the tremendous cultural experience you're gaining, the financial rewards for speaking many languages can be remarkable. So you NEVER lose. :-)

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  • in school we did this but he went like a a a a and it sounded dirty lmao

  • Hey, I'm trying to learn French and Japanese too! But my native language is English, I can speak Korean without particles (I know, but I never learned them...), and I'm learning Spanish!

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  • @Euphorio nice to know you. my boy is in elementary school. his native tongue should be Chinese. But I am not sure. He always disagree me anyway. He speak English and immersion in French in school. I can speak English and Japanese.

    my native tongue is Chinese or Manderine. I like to hear from kids who carry more languages.

  • how do you pronounce the word pleurs?its french word for tears i think..help please:D.thanks!

  • French is a beautiful language so I want to learn it. :)

  • hey man!! i'm trying to learn other languages, among that i would love to learn french and japanese, i'm just starting so i really liked your video, specially because it explain the basic things, very helpful!! thank you very much, i wrote you in english to practice, (i hope i did't make a mistake jajajaja) i'm learning english too, but my native language is spanish!!... i hope you can keep helping us to learn, and if i can do something for you, here i am... take care...

  • Yeah, it's absolutely great. I'd go mad if I didn't know more than one language! There are just somethings that you can't express in some tongues. I will! Thank you again :)

  • :) Really? I wish I had people to talk to. No one here speaks Japanese at all, and the ones that are taking French are frankly terrible. Haha, her? Yeah, it is fun~

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