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Hello ma'am, first and foremost, j'aimerais to thank you for all efforts you've been putting into making lessons. i was wondering if possible for you can go over french sentences a bit slowly and read them one by one word, then the whole sentences slowly? I guess beginners like me will have a hard time comprehending the exact pronunciation of the words. Thanks and respects
"je voudrais" is more formal, and a very clear and direct request. . "j'aimerais" is less strong, and expresses more a wish, or some kind of hope, expectation.
I have a question please, I saw some videos on spoken french and most of the them assured that in France people don’t do the inversion between the subject and the pronoun and if we speak in that formal way they will be astonished and think we came from the 19th century
Bonjour! haha ;D they are not completely lying to you, it is not the most common thing to speak with the inversion but there are situations in which it works : formal phone call, luxury shops, high standard restaurants or hotels, talking to an older person in a formal way. etc... but the rest of the time: using VOUS, and conditional forms are enough to show good manners. ;)
Thanks a lot for the video. May I ask a question, please? You said, that some phrases with "Je veux" won't work in general (like asking for a coffee), but some nevertheless will, although will sound very informal. Is there any rule to distinguish between them? Merci beaucoup, Alicia!
Salut! Fix expression, try not to think litteral in that case. J'ai chaud, j'ai froid, j'ai faim (I'm hungry) In French it all goes with avoir and can't be translated Word by Word.
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I have started from lesson 1 and I reached here , I really enjoy your easy way , I find all I need to learn , thanks
Wonderful! 😊
J'adore apprendre francais avec vous. Bon Travail!
Grâce à vous, ma langue française s’améliore chaque jour ❤🇦🇿
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Merci Alicia ❤❤❤
Awesome video so so helpful!! Thank you🙏
Merci beaucoup ma prof...
trés bien
MERCI BRAUCOUP!!!! C'est utile !!!
Merci beaucoup pour vos leçons. Elles sont géniales. (I hope I phrased it right)
La phrase est correcte et le commentaire est très gentil, merci!
Oh, I wanna be just like you. My goals are French and Deutsch.
Thanks so mach
Une vidéo excellente ! Merci !
Merci beaucoup !
Excellent lesson.
Merci
Hello ma'am, first and foremost, j'aimerais to thank you for all efforts you've been putting into making lessons. i was wondering if possible for you can go over french sentences a bit slowly and read them one by one word, then the whole sentences slowly? I guess beginners like me will have a hard time comprehending the exact pronunciation of the words.
Thanks and respects
Thank you very much!!!
Merci beaucoup Alicia
Interesting lesson.
Glad you think so!
Tres bien merci beaucoup alicia
Thanks a lot 🇦🇫
Merci beaucoup alicia
Charmante 🌹❤️
very good!
Thanks!
excellent
What is the difference between je voudrais AND j'aimerais ?
"je voudrais" is more formal, and a very clear and direct request. . "j'aimerais" is less strong, and expresses more a wish, or some kind of hope, expectation.
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7:27 Why can't we just say 'Est ce que tu peux me telephoner demain ?'
I've a question, if the verb "voulair" means " to want" why when you conjugate it with the subject pronouns you put underneath it means " would like"
it means would want literally
Je voudrais savoir what " plus tard ,avez reçu ,et me donner mean. Sorry i mix english and French but that all what i can do. 💚
plus = more, tard = late, me donner = give to me
très très bon
Could you speak slowly?bc i start lean france so difficult to i can hear corect
I have a question please, I saw some videos on spoken french and most of the them assured that in France people don’t do the inversion between the subject and the pronoun and if we speak in that formal way they will be astonished and think we came from the 19th century
Bonjour!
haha ;D
they are not completely lying to you, it is not the most common thing to speak with the inversion but there are situations in which it works : formal phone call, luxury shops, high standard restaurants or hotels, talking to an older person in a formal way. etc... but the rest of the time: using VOUS, and conditional forms are enough to show good manners. ;)
Thanks a lot for the video. May I ask a question, please? You said, that some phrases with "Je veux" won't work in general (like asking for a coffee), but some nevertheless will, although will sound very informal. Is there any rule to distinguish between them? Merci beaucoup, Alicia!
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c'est comme le imparfait n'est-ce pas ? le conjugaison ?
Les terminaisons oui!
Please help
As je suis means I am , j’ai means i have
Then why we say j’ai chaud for I’m hot doesn’t that mean i have hot ? 🤔
Salut!
Fix expression, try not to think litteral in that case.
J'ai chaud, j'ai froid, j'ai faim (I'm hungry)
In French it all goes with avoir and can't be translated Word by Word.
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je t aime Alice...
zemmeriooo
Thanks a lot 🇦🇫
De rien :)
Merci beaucoup alicia
Merci beaucoup alicia
Merci beaucoup alicia