Pourquoi parler Anglais
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Je suis anglais, (j'ai utilisé un traducteur) et je tiens à apprendre à parler français. Je suis allé à la France et parlant français aux gens et de les entendre me reconnaître et répondre sentais très bien. (Je ne parle pas couramment le français, les mots de simples) Je pense que plus de gens devraient essayer d'apprendre d'autres langues, ne soyez pas rebutés par ces vidéos stupides et des gens gémir. Croyez-moi, il fait bon de parler aux gens dans une autre langue.
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Parler anglais pue, tue, polue et rend con !
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@indhochine i think that everyone will be more comfortable in the first language because you know it so well in it's complicated, fantastic fluent form you can't contemplate learning it from scratch. I, as yet, haven't come accross any exceptions in french grammar, and i'm sure you haven't come accross any of the things i'd have thought would be difficult in learning english... i guess you just can't imagine learning your first language if that makes sence :D
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@akanegally you are right of course. one day it will all change. but as for right now, 95% of scientific publications are in english, and there are probably as many chinese learning english as there are people learning mandarin chinese.
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@hoowoo246 je ne crois pas que l'anglais va devenir universel. Fut un temps, ou le français, l'arabe ou encore le grec dominait les sciences. Ce que je veux dire, c'est que rien n'est figé. Et d'après mon professeur, il se pourrait que le chinois deviennent incontournable dans les publications scientifiques.
De plus si il y a beaucoup de français qui parlent anglais, peu le pratique couramment tout simplement qu'ils n'en ont pas l'utilité.
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@Just4Kixs most French people don't really care is the good sentence :).
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Hmm I prefer to meet half-way with you. How about, most French people don't really care?
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@Just4Kixs I prefere "some or even few french people", stupidly too proud of themselves.
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You're different though.
OK, How about I change the usage of words. "Most French people."
Happy now?
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@Just4Kixs : Generalisation is always a bad way of thinking. I'm french and love others cultures, don't care about criticisms and prefere laugth about it. It depends how people are open. French, American or whatever...
damn, British sense of humour is getting way to subtle for me to grasp ...
alexdrudigmail 3 years ago 8
I'm American too and I honestly prefer the British language and accent. How can you even call others arrogant when you go around calling their languages ugly? Besides, Mandarin would easily win.
fuzzeh123 3 years ago 5