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Common French Phrases : Talking About the Weather in French

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2007

Parley like the French; learn common French phrases for describing the weather in this free online foreign language video lesson.

Expert: Stéphanie Hourie Morrow
Bio: Stéphanie Hourie Morrow is a native French speaker and has been giving language lessons for 10 years.
Filmmaker: EV studios

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  • Thank you soo much. You dont understand how much you have helped my sister with her french

  • merci beaucoup!

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  • Funny Convo French & English-

    Frances Garcon: Common Ca Va.

    Americain Garcon: WTF!?

    Frances Garcon: Je Nais Pas.

    Americain Garcon: I Don't Know.

  • french talk in a disgusting way no offence...it's like they have too much saliva clogging their esophagus. I like soft french

  • Mmmh she's got a little accent from Belgium I think.

    But good job for all of your videos.

  • @isjackal As far as I know you can say Il fait soleil or il fait du soleil. Il y a du vent et il fait du vent.

  • Excellent,I am gratefull this is my best oportunity to study a good french language. Very clearly. Congratulations. Rod. - Colombia South America.

  • Excellent,I am gratefull this is my best oportunity to study a good french language. Very clearly. Congratulations.

  • @all the english peoples learning french

    Never forget "Le" is used for the men and "La" for the women just like spanish say "los" or "las".

    Quick example : Le chien the dog but what if its a female? just say La chienne.

    Always add a E at the end if its a female in any cases same goes for first names

    well some first name are mixtes and some others are not there is a few examples :

    Jessy-->Male Jessie-->female most comon case.

  • Thank you very much because i need it for my 3rd year thx From Malta

  • "il fait soleil" ? non, "il y a du soleil".

    by a frenchman

  • @Yatharth13 c'est vraiment terrible à ce moment. il fait très froid (peut-être 5 degrés le soir) et il pleut constamment. j'espère que l'été arrive bientôt !!!

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