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  • French is easier than English : r French - Reddit
    For instance, The english subjunctive is a fairly nebulous concept, but the french subjunctive is so common as to be the bane of every second year french student But, the sentiment is ambiguous-- if French was by its very nature, less ambiguous than english, then we would know exactly what the professor meant to say, if french was used
  • Best French-English dictionary? : r French - Reddit
    Does anyone have any recommendations for a good French to English dictionary for someone who is completely new to the French language, but is studying it to become fluent?
  • Is French a more economical language than English in terms . . . - Reddit
    But I wonder if in some sense French tends to (partly) compensate for this by jettisoning extraneous verbosity when constructing phrases So yes, English is intrinsically denser or more succinct than French, syllabically But French (at least per my observation) is rather economical phrasally
  • Songs with English and French Lyrics : r French - Reddit
    Does anyone know of any songs that have both english and french lyrics in it? Below, I've started a playlist and I've been able to find 10 tracks so…
  • What do the accents of native English speakers speaking French . . . - Reddit
    English r for French r French t d are slightly further forward in the mouth, on the teeth themselves, English touches the tongue to the back of the teeth (except in Irish English)
  • Why was English (old English) not wholly replaced by French . . . - Reddit
    However, despite that, the English language persisted I do have to wonder, why was it NOT replaced by French? Why not just use French, which was a more civilized language at the time? How come people in England speak English and not French? Why would it not have been replaced? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
  • french courses in uottawa : r geegees - Reddit
    Are you looking to learn French as a second language, or French with and for French people? It’s like English There’s a difference between English for English learners (grammar, reading, writing, listening, speaking) and the English we all know (Shakespeare, essays, etc )
  • Pronouns Translation for Signature Block : r CanadaPublicServants - Reddit
    I just recently added (as I hadn't thought to include previously) pronouns to my email signature block (I found this post helpful) but I'm struggling with finding a translation to include it in French
  • Why do French people speak English so badly? : r AskFrance - Reddit
    The reason french speak an awfull english is simply education and exposure Our education is heavily focused on written english, we don't have nearly enough oral assignments Just look at this thread, plenty of people that are well off writing in english, but ask them to vocalize their text and you've got comedy gold
  • Natives: why do people keep saying my French accent sounds weird?
    Almost EVERY single French person I’ve met who is fluent in English will still have a hint of a French accent unless they have been raised by an English speaking parent or gone to a English speaking boarding school etc The example that springs to mind is my old university lecturer who IIRC was from Grenoble





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