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French lesson: Les chiffres

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  • I'm glad french is my fist language. it realy look a pain in the ass to learn it in second

    Btw about the H being mute thing. basicly you should never prononce it (exect in Onomatopoeias and sometime foreing words).

    cheer up! you can do it!

  • thanks for this lesson

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  • Valeu! É otima SUA didática Para os aprendizes de Língua Estrangeira .

    Obrigada . Muito Ajudas .

  • @krasi44 that's because you're thinking in polish. in many languages each letter of the alphabet has it's own sound, and a combination of letters will lead to a different tricky sound. i would say the same thing you said about polish for spanish language... but say that to a foreigner and they won't agree completely. spanish and french grammar sound harder to learn than polish (based on what you're saying) :)

  • @Tamizushi well, i'm glad Spanish is my first language because it's easier for me to learn French, since there are many similarities... but the pronunciation in french is haaaard!!!!! i've been to Paris many times and just a single change in a pronunciation of a single letter changes a word completely... people would stare at me puzzled when i tried to speak french XD doing my best still...but your best in beginner french is not always enough to be understood! hehe

  • @kittygirl792 huit is just like oui, it is more just rolled on the tongue than pronounced separately. It is nothing like maïze or hawaï or haïr. Think huit like english 'wheat' instead of 'ou-eat' :)

  • French is my third language, and I love it!

  • @Tamizushi Jajaja

    Tuviste suerte de que el francés fuera tu

    lengua maternal, de verdad que es muy

    dificil aprenderlo, soy mexicano y me doy

    topes contra la pared para aprenderlo.

  • you're so much better than my actual French teacher! we haven't learned any words yet, all we do is watch french dialog shorts...

    now question: in huit it seems like you pronounce "u" and "i" separelty so why isn't there a la trema on the "i" ?

  • It is my third language.

    And its really cool too learn it/

  • merci!!

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