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French is one of easiest languages to identify , but it's one of the hardest to pronounce , especially for a native english speaker
Not hardest. That would be Slavic, Nordic and Baltic Language
Our French Language is the most unique in the World. Although it's hard but really worth to try and speak it.
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Caucasian languages bi like:
Hardest to pronounce?
Really?
It’s hard but I don’t think the hardest. I gave up on Vietnamese and won’t even attempt any of the click languages from Africa.
It's hard to pronounce words because I had French as the language that I chose for my language class in College
Asian countries languages are generally the hardest one
Thanks to Morgane I think I walked out with a bit more of an understanding of French pronunciation! She is a great teacher! 🤗 Hope you guys enjoyed the video! And happy holidays ♡ -Christina 🇺🇸
Growing up in southwest Louisiana, my great grandmother only knew French. My grandparents knew French and English. Our only foreign language option in grade school was French. We learned quite a bit of French growing up. French is still abundant in the area, especially with the local cajun and zydeco music.
Your videos on the channel are great , Christina 😉😁
Thank you for everything, it was fun I really had a nice moment with you, I hope I will see you again ❤️😍
a great teacher is come from also great teacher..... hahahahaha sorry spiderman... hehe
Great Video Cristina :)
As a Canadian who is fluent in French, I was actually happy that she made an effort to pronounce the words and learn. Maybe it's because she clearly likes to learn about other cultures, but yeah, thanks :)
Oh and longchamp basically means long field if I were to translate it
@@jackpatterson7110. Thanks forthe translation.
@@Noor_Jacobs03 np :)
canadian french is far from original french spoken in France, . as a matter of fact there like 50 dialects just in southern part of france,/
@@jackpatterson7110 isnt it like long champ? as a long monkey?
Thank you to world friends for inviting me, It was very fun and I had great time with you guys! 😍🥰
Are you gonna make videos in your channel someday?
Got to learn some french from the video. Loved your way of explaining the language , thanks !😊
Ça m’a fait beaucoup rire quand Christina essayait de prononcer 🤣🤣🤣
@@kainefeijo yess someday, I really want 😍
@@mitulahuja you’re welcome haha
This French woman, she's so pretty. She sounds really friendly as well. Loved her.
As French speaker. Love the thumbnail 🇫🇷. There's more beautiful French women than her.
That's how French are if they don't live close to Paris
@@ommsterlitz1805 balle perdue pour les Parisiens 🤣😂🤣
She's pretty, but I would be flabbergasted if out of more than 30 million French women, none was prettier than her.
FBI OPEN UP !!!!!
French is a complicated but beautiful language and it's always my favorite foreign language. 💜
Thanks❤
R is also the hardest letter for most languages. French pronounce English's r's horribly. R is the letter that allows you to identify the country of origin of the speaker for the most cases.
Lol if you are Dutch pronouncing the R in many languages is very easy.
We have three different Rs , one is like the soft r like in japanese. Other one is a rough r like spanish like prrrrrrrrr. Other one is rolling your tongue like english but for some reason people in our place use the hard r instead of the rolling tongue r when speaking in english, I don’t know why. Maybe it’s because you can write any english word in my language with the rough r but you can write most of the english words in my language with the rolling r.
@@alfonsa2292 yeah our R comes from the throat/nasal area instead of the tongue
You're right, there's rolled R in Russian, Welsh and Spanish, tapped R in Polish, Portuguese and Italian, guttural R in French and German and voiced uvular fricative [ʁ] in Hebrew (different than French), several types in English, e.g. voiced alveolar approximant [ɹ], and many more.
I think my English "r" is decent (and I didn't specifically work on it), what's really hard for me are the "th" sounds, I'll probably never pronounce them right lol.
I think most French people struggle a lot for those th sounds.
If french is hard to pronounce , try with some polish words 😂🇵🇱 or any slavic language
I dont think slavic words are so hard to pronounce, at least we have much more logic reading rules:)
@@vladimir2739 polish words are very hard to pronounce though.
@@vladimir2739 take Chcę for example
@@bryanu1737 that would be impractical. Funny but impractical for an American. I would never in a million years guess that lmao
Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz?
French girl could be a great teacher 👩🏫 so humble and polite and explaining calmly, I would’ve definitely enrolled for her class 😆
I could teach you French lessons, Im French by the way
Our grammar is kinda a pain in the ass
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 So is learning the numbers 😂
@@anndeecosita3586 that too as well 😂
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 thanks for the offer , appreciate it . I am learning german and french , I got better at german now I guess . I can convert german to English simple sentences 😊 french is still work in progress.
LANCÔME 0:56
Cartier 1:40
L'OCCITANE 2:27
CÉLINE 3:02
LONGCHAMP 4:03
L'ORÉAL 4:31
HERMÈS 5:16
LOUIS VUITTON 5:46
Thank You!
Most Americans learn French and Italian from hip hop, so forgive our mispronunciation
céline not cèline, l'oréal not l'óréal
@@sangokuplayer3918 Thank you! Already corrected.
@@matthewchunk3689 wdym from hip hop? lol like wait do you mean rappers talk abt brands a lot?
@@sunnysaturn134 itallian luxury brands are quite the hot topic amongst america's urban rhymesters
This makes me want to see someone from France and Quebec talking about the differences
I like how sweet the french girl is
Both girls are so cute! Christina is energetic and bubbly, whereas Morgane is sweet and soft-spoken -- I learnt a lot from this video as well! Good job ladies 🌺
Such a beautiful nd gorgeous french lady!!
Love your channel. I'm becoming a super fan.
i love it so much . i can hear this all day
Merry / Happy Christmas you guys ❄🥳☃️🌲
What a beautiful french girl ever! I've never seen anyone like her before!!❤😍
As French speaker. There's more beautiful French girl 🇨🇵
American girl are pretty too.
Now looking at this vid and christina,i think I'm forgetting how to speak🤣🤣🤣 the struggle is real real😂😂😂
OMFG MORGAN
HOW U CAN BEING SO PERFECCCTTTTT?????
Just love these two ..
For people interested in French. There are few things to know to understand French pronunciation and accent.
1.First of all if your syllab starts by an h. In French it will be always silent as in the example with Hermès. Why it is there? Well in old French it used to be pronounce but it has been lost through the time in our current French accent which may differ for example from Belgium French speaker.
2. You may found an e at the end of word. For an English accent perception it is silently pronounce in French like in this video with occitane. There are different reason why but usually the e at the end written highlight to French that is a female version of the word. For French speaker, we may consider that we pronounce it in specific cases as the word piscine (swimming pool, that is a female word in French), this word is pronounce pissin in an English pronunciation way. But for us if we remove the e it will sound something like pissain (with no hard pronunciation of the final n, look the point 4 to understand). Moreover the finale e in some accent like in the south of France can sometime be more pronounced, it is one of the key factor of the south French accent.
3. The French R, usually that is what define the most the French accent that foreign love the most. The way to pronounce is not so hard but not usual for English speaker. Basically you have to try to act as a cat that purrs. Cut the first part of it segment and that s it that how sound the French R. Don t over express it otherwise it will sounds more like a Spanish R that is way more expressed than the French.
4. The nasale sounds that are vastly present in French and they are usually the most challenging to teach to someone that is nor familiar with. The nasal pronunciation are all syllabs in french like In-ain-en-on-an. The N is not pronounced at the end, these combination of letters trigger like the pronunciation comes from the top of your throat (in fact it comes from the nasal canal that linked your throat and nose). In French we usually explain the pronunciation by trying to copycat the sound of a donkey. To understand look at the moment on this video when she says Longchamp the two voyels used two different nasal sounds.
1) actually h sound dropping is also happening in English, huge -> UG if you notice some new york accent.
Merci à toi pour avoir précisé quelques subtilité de la langue française.
I am hooked to your videos, they are fun.
Love these videos:)
Adorei a moça francesa. Ela tem um sorriso contagiante :)
Love my country 🇲🇫❤️
Vive la France ! L'ami !🟦⬜🟥
I'm from Brazil and I love French too
@@sarahsilva3511 your beloved Neymar is playing for Paris Saint Germain here in France
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Yes, I do. Neymar isn't my favorit soccer player, but brasilian people like him a lot.
@@sarahsilva3511 I don't like him eitheir. He only cares about himself. He doesn't seem to care his home country.
Eitheir way, Joyeux Noël/Merry Christmas
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I love these videos ❤️
I couldn't care less about brands, but I've been studying french phonetics and I got most of them right. That makes me so happy
In Sister Act, Whoopi Goldberg's character was Delores Van Cartier, and she pronounced it the French way.
Hermès was one I got wring. I studied French for six years and assumed the s was silent. Every language has its quirks. "Tous" (all) has a pronounced s that really gets people learning France because in most words would be silent. Our second year French textbook was called Nous Tous (all of us), but we all expected the words to rhyme only to find out that they didn't.
French lady came across very friendly & classy 👌
That french girl might be from the south west of France , guessing by her accent
You are right, I’m from Toulouse 😂🤭
I had the same feeling when she pronounced Lancôme with the southern open, short "o" (Lancomme) , and not the closed, long "au" (Lancaume).
For me, the "ô" with the circumflex accent, clearly indicates a closed and long "o" pronounced like "au", "eau". In the south they don't seem to know the difference between this closed "au" or "ô" and open "o".
I think i felt in love with this french girl, so pretty.
Merry Christmas ❤️
I have a huge crush on Christina. I love watching her videos.
As a person from South Louisiana I crushed this 😌
christina always looks like an angel 👼
Haha they always choose women with a nice smile
Angels in the fake bible look like monsters...
I was more accurate than I expected always a good feeling lol and even better I learned about the French language :)
She did the British accent so well! 😮 (Cartier)
"kIndA REad iT" made me laugh, as an american that went from smooth to MIDWEST suddenly
Happy 300K subs🥳🥳🥳
Merry Christmas!
Merci et Il nous faut maintenant faire une video ‘ regarde les Français essayer de pronouncer les marques Américaines’ 🤣 i love this video. this is funny stuff! And it’d fun now to make another one ‘watch the French people trying to pronounce American brands’ names’
I like this American girl it's adorable
French sounds so beautiful n chic💞🤗🌹je parles français aussi et je ne suis pas français du tout🤣🤣je viens de Malaisie et j'apprends la française il ya 1992 à l'alliance franćaise de kuala lumpur. J'aime beaucoup les femmes française..elles sont très belles🤗💞🌹bisou bisou..
Good job, good girls! 🤗😍💚
Merry Christmas to you Christina and Morgan.🎅☃️
P.S. I really like France .♥️
Joyeux Noël à toi
Joyeux Noël à vous tous. You're willing to visit our country France 🇫🇷, ad it in your bucket list in top1
Merry Christmas! Joyeux Noël! From an American who loves France. 🎄❄️🎅☃️🎁
Likewise Joyeux Noël/Merry Christmas buddy
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What cute French girl when she talk sounds like the words are sweet
Christina did her best. That wasn't bad at all. 👏
Our French Language is really one of the most unique in the World. "Language of Love" Romance Languages 🇵🇹🇪🇦🇦🇩🇫🇷🇲🇨🇮🇹🇸🇲🇻🇦🇷🇴🇲🇩(based from Latin)
Really worth to learn and to speak it
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These contents are Famed French Cosmetics Brands, such as perfumes, accessories, clotheswear for women.
(France is actually and currently the most fashionable country in the World, Italy just second)
We have a Disney Park called Disneyland Paris which runs since 1992. You'll always be welcomed there (beware of the fares and crowds during high season)
Joyeux Noël à tous ! Merry Christmas to all of you ! Joyeuses fêtes à tous
Happy Holidays ! 🎄🧑🎄🎁☃️
Je maîtrise la langue de Molière mais je préfère de loin la langue de Shakespeare. Hormis quelques pays le français ne m'a servi à rien. À chaque fois je devais faire appel à mes connaissances rudimentaires en anglais.
@@mohb.3551 Le Monde est Anglophone après tout. La Langue Anglaise est la plus parlé au Monde
@@mohb.3551 Ce n'est pas la faute du français. Ce que vous venez de décrire raisonne avec toutes autres(espagnol, arabe, chinois etc) langues hormis l'anglais. Il n'y a que l'anglais qui peut être utilisé casi partout dans le monde
@@mohb.3551 Si la question ne vous déranges pas, d'où venez vous? De quelle pays?
@@mohb.3551 En plus, selon moi, c'est la vivacité, l'éloquence et le son de d'une langue qui la rendent belle et agréable. Dans ces domaines, je trouve que le Français à un cran dessus l'anglais. Mais si vous jugez par le nombre de francophones, il y en a partout dans le monde. Presque toute l'Afrique Centrale, du Nord et de l'ouest, la Guyane en Amérique du Sud, le Canada au Nord, le Liban et la Syrie au Moyen-Orient, Laos, Cambodge et Vietnam en Asie de l'Est, la Nouvelle Calédonie et d'autres îles en Océanie. C'est beaucoup quand même.
Merry Christmas
The french girl is so cute.
Christina don’t worry I’d make mistakes too, as long as you learn and have fun..that’s all that matters, I can’t wait till the table turns
Muito bom !!!
Why all the ladies in World Friends are beautiful?Not just the outward appearance and also their attitude.👍
This was fun
2:04 That expression is priceless! Expectation with some adorable satisfaction that she could be right. Like a kid who did something cool and is looking at their parents with glee.
I love both languages, french and english,...
Joyeux Noël à tous
0:42
1:10
1:58
2:55 Celine
3:14 Longchamp
4:18 L’Oréal
4:59 Hermes
5:26 Louis Vuitton
French is the most chicest and fanciest languages for the most people in the world , Merry Christmas or in french Joyeux Noël
Lauren: “in the UK: Happy Christmas!”
Bien sûr.
🤣🤣🤣
Too bad those in Africa speak French that doesn’t even sound like French.
@@bodigames what on earth are you talking about
Christina is hanging around Lauren so much she's starting to talk like her
2 words together GG pour le signe c'était tres drole.
I think the French girl really enjoyed hitting her with the hammer. 🔨 😂😂
IT was really funny
Merry Christmas everyone 😁🌲 / Buon Natale a tutti
My favorite episodes is when they involve the hammer. They're so funny :-)
I love these two women together 😁😁
BUUUUT: Could you turn up the volume of Morgane's microphone a bit? She is really hard to understand in so many videos.
The video would be so boring, if you would let a German say it. We pronounce most of them pretty close to the original versions. 🙃
appriciate it
As an Italian guy I can guarantee that we pronounce all of this brand almost like French people.
Oh and the brand "Longchamp" is not that hard...champ like "champagne" and not like "champion" and you're all good💪
Americans pronounce it as "sham-pain"
bravo fratello di dietro le Alpi :)
They're all the same champ though
@@hao9508 in french the "ch" is pronouced like the "sh" in english, so basically u should pronounce "sh-ampagne" since it's a proper noun (province name), and "ch-ampion" cause it's a word in both languages (we say "sh-ampion", u say "ch-ampion")
The "p" is mute !
This is interesting
Thank you for creating such informative content
There's much more Intel of our country France
muito bom !!!
Maybe I should start learning French. I've always been right, even though I speak almost no French. I can listen fluently, but I don't understand anything :D
yeah you should ! :) i wish you a great learning !! like we say in french, bonne chance (good luck) !
These girls are epitome of cuteness lol
We pronounce Cartier Car-tee-air in USA 🇺🇸 😄
N we also say Louis Vutann N Lorelle the same way in USA 🇺🇸 💙
Really? I say Cah tee ay and I’m American.
And cartier is pronounced as quartier. I guess its 2 totally differents prononciation in english?
TRY ALSO WITH ITALIAN BRANDS🇮🇹
Like Gucci. Love Italy. Best place for summer holiday. Been there many times.
Your gelato is the best
Yummy 🍝🍕
Worlds Friend hasn't got an Italian host yet
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@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Like Versace. Most Americans they mispronounce it
R u italian?
As a Thai person, I think it's easier to pronounce foreign brands since they get translated into Thai letters. Although it's hard to write 'r' in Thai and because we pronounce it differently, I still think we're pretty close with getting most of the pronunciation right :)
Sawadee krab
@@bodigames Sawasdee ka :)
L'Occitane is easy if you know that it's a region in France
Céline, I hear some people pronounce the é as an i and some just as an e.
Cartier is byfar one of the hardest French names to pronounce. There are certain sounds English speakers just cannot make.
The way Morgane pronounces the "o" makes me think she's from the south of France. I'm from Paris and I pronounce "o" a little bit differently
As a college student currently taking French 2 I’m proud to say I could pronounce most of these.
For all that money you're paying, I'd hope so my friend 😭
Because of the "circonflexe accent (^), Lancôme should be pronounced Lanc(o)me and not Lanc(ɔ)me as the french girl pronounces it (like in "faune", not like in "pomme"), but it's true that even in France many people pronounce it that way.
Great job, Christina 🇺🇸
I’m an American who speaks English and Spanish. I recently took my first French class and almost quit because it was so hard because of the differences between written and spoken words. I couldn’t remember what letters not to pronounce. 😭 Actually what helped me some was being exposed to Louisiana Creole and Cajun French in my area because they use some of the sounds. Those are what I really want to learn to speak eventually. My classmate knew some Canadian French. But our teacher kept fussing because we kept responding in Spanish. Studying Italian and Portuguese were easier for me than French.
Don't quit. Keep going, you'll be fluent before you know it.
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States!!
maybe a video with the Polish girl is on the way? :D
Hi! I'm Catalan, I don't speak French yet, but I know some things, I'm quite familiar with the French pronunciation, I can manage to understand the language a bit, plus, I do speak four other romance languages: Catalan (my mother tongue), Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, as well as English as you can see, which isn't a romance language. So not only I'm more familiar to the French pronunciation of this brands, because I here them on TV all the time, plus some others like Jean Paul Gauthier, etc. ,but I'm also able to pronounce this words as well.
About "L'Occitane", that one was quite easy for me 'cause of "Occitan" which is how the language is pronounced in English. That brand would be called "l'Occità" in Catalan, which is quite similar by the way, if we would change thr name of the brand, which we don't.
Oh! And about the pronunciation of the letter "r", I think that the Portuguese one is harder, because it's a mixture between the French "r" and the English "h" sound, finding that middle ground I think it's even harder.
Well, that was a nice and interesting video.
Best regards from Barcelona!
Morgane est magnifique 🤩 😍
Why is she so baffled by the two Cs in L’Occitane? It’s also used in very basic English words like Accept, Accident, Access, etc..
Five hundredth like!
Idk why but it was pretty easy for me as a German. I guess bc I had french in school for years. 😂
French girl is so gorgeous
Roche Bobois would have been a fun one for her 😉
I think I get it. In every French word, there's a random character that you don't need to pronounce😏
Not random. Unlike English the French language has strict rules.
@@tubekulose right? Like I can read 5 different languages but reading English was the most difficult thing to learn….
@@_ftz_douc6132 I can truely relive that problem.
@@tubekulose so basically random, cause there really is no reason for the “m” and “p” to not be pronounced in “longchamp” 😭
@@_ftz_douc6132 for me it was the easiest
El chipote chillon 🤣
I love french accent.
@worldfriends i love watching all your videos, they are fun and informational. i have only one complaint to make, thats your background in your videos are toooo bright and some how even in the highest quality i feel like videos are poorly edited. please try and adjust your background so that its easy on the viewers eyes. cheers now !
Morgane favorite English word: tricky😅
Did anyone ever think about how every e letter in the word mercedes is pronounced differently?
I'm from South Louisiana and got many correct. Many things are written in French here eventhough it's not as widely spoken anymore.
(Different dialect spoken here but it was frowned upon many many years ago to pass on the language to your children. Now, they are trying to revive the language realizing the French/Cajun people were losing their language. Wish it had been passed down to me 😔).
Big support to you guys in South Louisiana and to the Cajuns,keep speaking French,we do not forget you 🇨🇵🤝🏻
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Da frick I got em all right. I mean I used my basic italian and spanish knowledge with some russian accent + basic french I heard from the french language learning friends from my school
Edit: I read a comment about the way italian and french accent are similar. So it's prolly because im adicted to Irama and the song that goes "pace mare fanfare"
When i first read the lyrics i read "pace" as passé and then I got familiar to italian pronunciation the more italian songs i listened to
As a Brit living in France my technique is to ALMOST say that final letter....get your mouth ready to say it... get to the point of saying it.... nearly just start to say it....then DON'T say it.
So that final N in Vuitton, say ....... "Vwee-To ........"and just don't say that N, choke it back... don't utter it, leave it hanging.
For us neighbor states of France it’s like yeah okay we got it XD
I came pretty close for someone who hasn't really studied French since grade school. I just think, "how would the French say this?" I nailed at least four of the brands. Maybe I should finish those studies...
Make that a goal for next year✊✊.
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