Can someone help me learn French?
@neo_apocalypse (344)
Philippines
8 responses
@rekkusu (601)
•
9 Feb 07
Ha i know some french too, im not just a pretty face ;)
Je voudrais parler le francais mais cest tres difficile
I would like to speak french but it is very hard
Bonjour, je m'appele ......
Hello, my name is .....
J'aime regarder la tele, c'est tres bon
I like to watch the tele, its very good
Hope this is usefull,
Bon chance (good luck)
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@neo_apocalypse (344)
• Philippines
13 Feb 07
Wow...are you a linguist? You know Japanese too right. I want to learn this too.
Thanks for posting!
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@neo_apocalypse (344)
• Philippines
20 Jan 07
Merci! Your information will be a great help. Thank you once again!
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@emskoneko (805)
• United States
31 Jan 07
Salut! - Hi/Hey/Hello! (less formal than "Bonjour")
Ca va? - How are you (less formal than "Comment allez-vous?")
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@neo_apocalypse (344)
• Philippines
2 Feb 07
Thank you for posting. I think this language is so complicated in terms of pronunciation but I really like to learn it!
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@Aussies2007 (5336)
• Australia
1 Feb 07
Well really... it is just about committing yourself to learn it.
You have to start from the beginning like a 6 year old entering primary school.
There are a lot more grammar to learn in French than in English. And also a lot more words. But that makes the language very precise. While English can be very confusing for a Frenchman.
This is why French people talk faster. They have to use a lot more words in one sentence.
Also... to add to the confusion, the order of the words is different.
Translating your question
Can someone help me learn French?
Est-ce que quelqu'un peut m'aider a apprendre le Francais?
I had to add "est-ce que" to make it a question. Without it... it would sound rude in French as it sounds like you demanding rather than asking.
"quelqu'un" is someone
"peut" is can. Note that the order has changed.
"m'aider" is help me. Again the order has changed "me = m'" and is now on the front of the verb. The verb never comes first... unless it is used to ask a question.
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@neo_apocalypse (344)
• Philippines
13 Feb 07
Thanks! This is very helpful. I hope you'll post again. :D
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@marwen (52)
• United States
30 Nov 08
lol..i speak frensh better than english^^. ok let me tell you some words:
bonjour=====hello
sava======fine
oui======yes
mére====mother
ma=====my
ma mére====my mother
aime====love
je=====i
je aime ma mére====i love my mother...
loool.i hope those few words help you^^
@kbkbooks (7022)
• Canada
14 Mar 07
Si tu veux aller au magasin, tu vas dire, "Combien est la belle jupe rouge?" Puis, le vendeur va dire, "ça va vous couter dix dollars, madamoiselle! Est-ce que vous voulez l'acheter?"
If you want to the store, you are going to say, "How much is that pretty red skirt?" Then, the saleman will say, "That will cost you ten dollars, Miss." Would you like to buy it?"
@carrotzxm (93)
• China
6 Apr 07
i also wanna to learn french, but no people know that language aroind me ~~
find,find,find...
Fighting~~~