All French Verb Tenses Simplified

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @Dedi369
    @Dedi369 3 года назад +181

    jesus christ

    • @ChildofGod-c3j
      @ChildofGod-c3j 3 месяца назад +6

      Jesus Christ will help us ❤❤

    • @GabrielObed-wc5xg
      @GabrielObed-wc5xg 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@ChildofGod-c3j bro theres stull people viewing this after 2 years?

    • @navatejgamer7359
      @navatejgamer7359 2 месяца назад +3

      JAI SHREE RAM

    • @hhf39p
      @hhf39p 2 месяца назад +2

      I think you meant: jesuserai christons.

    • @sunendran
      @sunendran 2 месяца назад

      😅😅😅

  • @tgf6194
    @tgf6194 Год назад +27

    1) Le Présent (de l'Indicatif) - 0:33
    2) Le Passé Composé - 1:24
    3) L'Imparfait (de l'Indicatif) - 2:42
    4) Le Passé Récent - 3:38
    5) Le Plus-Que-Parfait (de l'Indicatif) - 4:06
    6) Le Futur Proche - 4:45
    7) Le Futur Simple - 5:17
    8) Le Futur Antérieur - 5:54
    9) Le Subjonctif (Présent et Passé) - 6:43
    10) L'Impératif (Présent) - 8:22
    11) Le Conditionnel (Présent et Passé) - 9:06
    12) Le Gérondif (Présent et Passé) - 10:24
    "Dead" Tenses - 11:42

    • @Meowfies1
      @Meowfies1 9 месяцев назад

      Thank u for doing this so much

    • @YTCounts
      @YTCounts 9 месяцев назад

      arigato

  • @abdelazizsissaoui2411
    @abdelazizsissaoui2411 3 года назад +3

    This is legendary, maaad respect to you sir thank you

  • @audereestfacere2858
    @audereestfacere2858 2 года назад +1

    knowing spanish, catalan and italian this is like a remix of all three languages together

  • @ugqdr7241
    @ugqdr7241 2 года назад +1

    I’m french and i needed this

  • @divitsingh6177
    @divitsingh6177 2 года назад

    can you make another detailed video about this topic but please explain little slowly...I like your explanations

  • @Daisy-cz1tv
    @Daisy-cz1tv 2 года назад

    Merci beaucoup! 🤗

  • @galy637
    @galy637 2 года назад

    Intéressant

  • @diseasedgolem4241
    @diseasedgolem4241 2 года назад

    1:44 it was a participe passé not a passé composée

  • @adeleauclair9080
    @adeleauclair9080 2 года назад +988

    Just a small thing, at 6:20 if you say "je sentirai mieux" it means "i will smell better" so you have to add a "me" before to say that the subject (je in the exemple) is the one feeling better so -> je me sentirai mieux
    (Sentir = to smell or to have a physical feeling
    Se sentir = to feel an emotion)

    • @Su.lvy211
      @Su.lvy211 2 года назад +13

      I am French

    • @qwentiin_
      @qwentiin_ 2 года назад +73

      I am french and this comment is 100% true

    • @charleahar
      @charleahar 2 года назад +54

      Also I can’t tell if he has god awful pronunciation or if he’s just québécoise

    • @gabcruch
      @gabcruch 2 года назад +8

      j'y ai pensé aussi

    • @dheerajkhanal7251
      @dheerajkhanal7251 2 года назад +7

      thanks for explaining this but i find it really difficult because i find it confusing while using other pronouns like te, nous and other. eg: "nous nous _____" in a sentence. Sometimes i think i can understand french and sometimes i don't.

  • @ArtComptant
    @ArtComptant 3 года назад +280

    as a french speaker, i found this video really well made !

    • @bib6285
      @bib6285 2 года назад

      ton google traduction a bug je crois...

    • @fury_1404
      @fury_1404 2 года назад +7

      @@bib6285 il a très bien écrit

    • @bib6285
      @bib6285 2 года назад +7

      @@fury_1404 mdrr oui le moi du passé est vraiment con

    • @helloiexist_43
      @helloiexist_43 2 года назад +1

      Me too

    • @val-8073
      @val-8073 2 года назад +1

      Un passé très proche tout de même kek

  • @sachinnair1613
    @sachinnair1613 3 года назад +913

    How does this video have less than 500 views? This is exactly what I was looking for!

    • @FrenchLearningHub
      @FrenchLearningHub  3 года назад +85

      Glad to hear! :)

    • @RealTrinity
      @RealTrinity 3 года назад +24

      Not more 😏

    • @wetmenyolo9919
      @wetmenyolo9919 3 года назад +33

      @@FrenchLearningHub Love the video but your pronunciation is really throwing me off from watching :(

    • @Galaxytron-pr2lt
      @Galaxytron-pr2lt 3 года назад +6

      its has 21k views now

    • @tomsmith1803
      @tomsmith1803 2 года назад +2

      because people don't study French.

  • @enoxis1469
    @enoxis1469 2 года назад +243

    Very clear video. Just be careful at 6:24, “Je sentirai mieux” is not correct, it is the reflected verb “se sentir” (to feel) so you would say “Je ME sentirai mieux”.

    • @enoxis1469
      @enoxis1469 2 года назад +4

      @@smalls5001 I’m French, it helps 😂

    • @AntoQc24
      @AntoQc24 2 года назад +2

      @@enoxis1469 ye a little bit

    • @kiwilastar
      @kiwilastar 2 года назад +1

      im french

    • @samikobayashi3468
      @samikobayashi3468 2 года назад

      Note to any learners that it’s not incorrect in the sense that it’s always reflexive, it’s just that “sentir” is either smell/taste or to feel something in a physical sense, whereas reflexively (“se sentir”) is to feel something emotionally. :)

    • @pauselab5569
      @pauselab5569 2 года назад

      Les deux se disent dependant du contexte

  • @hadima7774
    @hadima7774 11 месяцев назад +19

    Bro summed 10 years of me learning french in school in ten minutes 💀 ☠️
    And i understood it better than the past 10 years 💀 ☠️ 💀 ☠️ 💀 ☠️

  • @fumuki9281
    @fumuki9281 2 года назад +130

    Sorry our language is so complicated lmao
    But when you get to know it you realize it's such a beautiful language, good luck everyone in your learning 😊

    • @carthkaras6449
      @carthkaras6449 2 года назад +7

      No, french isn't complicated. if a french finds it complicated it's because the education system is really elitist. The french elites are the most educated in Europe but the middle class is the less educated and this is why France ranks so poorly in the OECD ranking. Then, stop to complain about your own language, it's not your language that is difficult, it's your school system that makes you bad at it.

    • @finnvictorsson
      @finnvictorsson 2 года назад +38

      @@carthkaras6449 POV: you have no life

    • @carthkaras6449
      @carthkaras6449 2 года назад +12

      @@finnvictorsson you can think whatever you want ... But sometimes it's better to point out concrete issues that have a huge impact on a society. The average citizen is generally more concerned about the price of gazoil when he should be worried about the education system that perpetuates social classes. Go do your tiktok dances if you are not interrested.

    • @finnvictorsson
      @finnvictorsson 2 года назад

      @@carthkaras6449 okay

    • @Cam3-
      @Cam3- 2 года назад +7

      @@carthkaras6449 Je vis en France et je suis pas d'accord avec ce que tu dis

  • @julienr7094
    @julienr7094 2 года назад +368

    oh j'avais jamais vu des cours pour apprendre le français alors que je suis français. En vrai je trouve que c'est bien fait, c'est un très bon entrainement, surtout avec notre langue qui est plutôt compliqué 😅Bonne chance à vous

    • @julienr7094
      @julienr7094 2 года назад +7

      @Bosça değil hoşça kalın! Yes, it is true that it is very useful in life to know several languages. Especially since it is more pleasant for people if we speak in their language

    • @julienr7094
      @julienr7094 2 года назад +5

      @Bosça değil hoşça kalın! Thank you, but I'm learning and I still need to learn

    • @julienr7094
      @julienr7094 2 года назад +1

      ​@Bosça değil hoşça kalın! Yes that's right

    • @KOSEIJULIUS
      @KOSEIJULIUS 2 года назад

      @İsim lazım değil Juste on ne dit plus souvent "des" au lieu de "de les" aussi on dit "j'ai besoin d'apprendre" et pas "j'ai besoin de apprendre" sinon bonne chance

    • @festox1550
      @festox1550 2 года назад +1

      @İsim lazım değil because the rules of the French language were created by poets and they tried to make the sounds more rounded and more pleasant to hear

  • @april_stxrs
    @april_stxrs 2 года назад +11

    As a Student in French immersion I am terrified as to why this came up on my recommendation page and I will proceed to cry

  • @adithyasriram7955
    @adithyasriram7955 3 года назад +114

    Omg, where have you been in all my French-learning adventure, this is so well explained! Thank you so much!
    Subbed and looking forward to more concepts! :D
    (Although I do have an idea, it would be amazing if you made a video on “Mettez le verbes au temps convenables“ as there are not many good Edu videos out there, if this happens it would help a load of people out there (: )

    • @fury_1404
      @fury_1404 2 года назад

      @@FirstZestie c’est super compliqué comme langue les mots sont compliqués beaucoup d’irréguliers et aucuns ne se ressemblent , énormément de règles de grammaire etc

    • @fury_1404
      @fury_1404 2 года назад

      @@FirstZestie et vu comment tu parles français stp ferme la

    • @NitikaDupati
      @NitikaDupati 5 месяцев назад

      omg pls so true , i always struggle with this topic everywhere pls pls pls

  • @marcosdrummer
    @marcosdrummer 2 года назад +31

    Incredible research work to condense such a difficult topic into a 14-minute video. This is maybe the best summary I've ever seen on French conjugation. Congrats!

  • @eglvoland4162
    @eglvoland4162 2 года назад +22

    A golden rule for the "conditionnel" :
    verbe devoir:
    --> futur : je devrai
    --> imparfait : je devais
    You have to take the beginning of the future tense and the end of the "imparfait" --> je devrais
    And it works fine with irregular verbs

  • @wefuckwithhingesheavy7710
    @wefuckwithhingesheavy7710 3 года назад +63

    this was the perfect vid most of the other videos was just rules,while u act explained what the tenses were and the incorporation of the memes was a great idea

  • @Kevbot6000
    @Kevbot6000 2 года назад +247

    I remember taking French in high school and knowing Spanish made it A LOT easier to pick up conjugation, specifically the imperfect and the subjunctive as those exist in Spanish as well with essentially the same rules in when to use them.

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 2 года назад +19

      A Spanish speaker here too, and for the most part I actually found Spanish to be unhelpful with French grammar. French vocabulary however was much easier.
      The subjunctive in the two languages is pretty different. You use the subjunctive for espero que or no pienso que in Spanish while not doing so in French.
      The past is also set up differently, since there is no percent past in French. Yo he comido is similar to j’ai mangé in terms of grammatical structure, but they mean different things. J’ai mangé actually means the same thing as yo comí, but they have no similarity.
      French also doesn’t have the present continuous while Spanish does, and Spanish doesn’t have the anterior past while French does
      The conditional, future and imperfect are the only tenses that follow the same rules in both languages

    • @Kevbot6000
      @Kevbot6000 2 года назад +3

      @@adr77510 I guess I should clarify that I grew up speaking Spanish and English and found myself using Spanish a lot more to try and grasp the French language as opposed to English. The mere existence of the same or similar concept in Spanish, as opposed to it not existing whatsoever in English, made me understand it a lot better than my classmates who spoke ONLY English. That’s not to say knowing English doesn’t help with French either (like a third of English vocabulary comes from French) but I found knowing Spanish more useful in understanding the grammar.
      For example you said the imperfect has the same rules in both languages, there is no such thing as an imperfect in English, hence why I would be able to grasp that verb conjugation a lot easier as opposed to monolingual English speakers.

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 2 года назад +4

      @@Kevbot6000 that’s true, compared to English grammar Spanish is much more useful for French. I guess what I was trying to say was that a language like polish, which also has conjugation and some grammatical similarities with French, would be equally useful in terms of grammar as Spanish.
      Imperfect was definitely helpful though to already know. It’s a very tough concept for English speakers.

    • @basti6643
      @basti6643 2 года назад +1

      @@adr77510 yo he comido and yo comí are essentially the same in modern Spanish

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 2 года назад +3

      @@basti6643 they might be used practically interchangeably, but it still would be wrong grammar. Saying, "Hace años, comí un bocadillo genial," sounds much better than, "Hace años, yo he comido un bocadillo genial"

  • @h2omelin40
    @h2omelin40 3 года назад +97

    Imagine the amount of work put into this deceivingly small 13-minute video, immense respect. Thank you so, so much (I will be commenting to try to help with the algorithm bc you deserve it)!!

  • @darkpixel2616
    @darkpixel2616 2 года назад +3

    Quand tu es française et que tu regardes une vidéo pour t’apprendre le français 😅

  • @docloose6192
    @docloose6192 2 года назад +2

    Why am I watching this, I'M FRENCH?

  • @nayandeepyadav8790
    @nayandeepyadav8790 3 года назад +19

    You killed the tense fear man, merci beaucoup

  • @andrewwang9138
    @andrewwang9138 4 года назад +41

    Dang my dude needs some subscribers. Thanks for the video! I'm subbed for life!

    • @FrenchLearningHub
      @FrenchLearningHub  4 года назад +2

      Merci Andrew! Glad you liked the video 👍🏻😁

  • @Muka-xf5vq
    @Muka-xf5vq 3 месяца назад +3

    youre actually goated bro i wouldve failed french with negative numbers without you thanks man

  • @ameliamarchand2454
    @ameliamarchand2454 3 месяца назад +2

    'Here are some examples of irregular verbs in this tense' *lists the most common verbs in use like être, avoir and faire* why French whyyyyy

  • @amandadavies..
    @amandadavies.. 2 года назад +18

    This was absolute heaven for me at school. Found it all extremely easy and it was such a pleasure to learn. I hated everything other than languages ( I did Spanish and Italian too) and would have gone crazy if I hadn't had those to break up all the stuff I hated.

  • @jozefienvoets2744
    @jozefienvoets2744 2 года назад +5

    As someone whose birth language is dutch, learned english from youtube, and is learning french in school, it's kind of weird to hear these two languages in one sentence.

  • @sandhyasathya5629
    @sandhyasathya5629 3 года назад +7

    How come i missed u? ..thank you so much!!! :)

  • @Florian-lm6kq
    @Florian-lm6kq 2 года назад +2

    J'ai beaucoup aimé regarder cette vidéo alors que je suis français !

    • @vtt2049
      @vtt2049 2 года назад

      Tellement ca🤣

    • @Victor-to2bc
      @Victor-to2bc 2 года назад +1

      Ouais j'ai même appris des trucs lol

  • @Kam-vc4nn
    @Kam-vc4nn 3 года назад +5

    I am only 2.5 mins into the video and omg u deserve more views

  • @oceanequeant4147
    @oceanequeant4147 2 года назад +2

    Super vidéo j'apprends mieux le français merci :)

  • @icenslice902
    @icenslice902 2 года назад +4

    Don't worry, it is confusing even for French people

  • @onepunch1019
    @onepunch1019 3 года назад +17

    This was a great and informative video. Literally have a French quiz next week

  • @dreamydoom8365
    @dreamydoom8365 3 года назад +14

    This video was very informative. Thank you!

  • @antoine2571
    @antoine2571 2 года назад +2

    Je suis français et cette vidéo m'est utile
    C'est dire à quel point la langue française est compliqué

  • @malx_heartz
    @malx_heartz 2 года назад +9

    Thank you! I had a test (in school) about how we conjugate verbs and this video really helped me. I got a 19/20!!

  • @nyxp_each
    @nyxp_each 2 года назад +3

    Même moi en tant que française, je ne les connais pas par cœur je n'arrive même déjà pas a les différencier 💀🫂

  • @charlestardif5377
    @charlestardif5377 2 года назад +9

    Très bonne explication et merci d’expliquer cette langue qui a tant d’exception!
    Traduction : Really good explanation et thanks to explain this complicated language!

  • @Renee-Heal-The-Eagle
    @Renee-Heal-The-Eagle 3 года назад +9

    That thumbnail at the start is exactly me.

  • @OpelsiSq
    @OpelsiSq 3 года назад +10

    Epic editing dude, simple explanations, funny memes 😎

  • @terrencejayatilaka5976
    @terrencejayatilaka5976 3 года назад +4

    Good comprehensive but pace is too fast

  • @raedonias4721
    @raedonias4721 2 года назад +2

    aight so i speak french
    but got lost after 2 min
    so now i'm concerned i might be trash at speaking my own language

  • @Caelio
    @Caelio 2 года назад +6

    at 6:15
    the second part of the sentence : "je sentirai mieux" should be : "je me sentirai mieux".
    Since you are talking about yourself feeling better, you should use the pronominal verb / verbe réfléchi.
    without the reflective pronoun, "sentir" means to feel something else than oneself.

  • @liome8747
    @liome8747 3 года назад +7

    Que Dieu vous benisse!! Ce façon que vous avons utilisé est très facile pour les commenceurs . Hahaha(don't laugh correct me instead) .
    please let's give commenting in french a stab to get used. Why people are not viewing, liking and subscribing this very ideal channel ever? Love your work brother , good Job. Thumbs up .

    • @TheMastreek
      @TheMastreek 3 года назад

      look at the videos, cause it's new and shiny C:

    • @shin__4935
      @shin__4935 2 года назад +2

      Cette* (UNE façon)

    • @italianluobinghe
      @italianluobinghe 2 года назад

      Try to translate this: j'étais en pleine forme mais je ne voulais pas aller à l'école.

  • @AnasheMahuni
    @AnasheMahuni Год назад +3

    I'm now french

  • @lecadeaudu8454
    @lecadeaudu8454 2 года назад +2

    Bonjour je suis français merci de votre aide à apprendre le français à des personnes

  • @paolappsd
    @paolappsd 2 года назад +7

    this is a super helpful video and i truly appreciate your work! 14 minutes i was ghastly frustrated, staring at the cold, hard french grammar textbook at my desk. And now everything has only gotten much explicit with your well-explained video. In my culture, we'd say things thrice to suggest its significance. right now i just wanna say: thank you, thank you, and thank you!!!

  • @kinkilye5330
    @kinkilye5330 3 года назад +1

    Informative video but you need to work on your French pronunciation.

  • @brickguyproductions2547
    @brickguyproductions2547 2 года назад +3

    Huh, so this is where the algorithm takes me today. Not complaining tho, pretty good tbh

  • @dawei53
    @dawei53 3 года назад +4

    Liked the video but would have preferred more time spent on each tense

    • @FrenchLearningHub
      @FrenchLearningHub  3 года назад +3

      This video was meant to be a very brief overview of each one. I’ll be making separate, more detailed videos for each tense so stay tuned 🙂

  • @smellybin7398
    @smellybin7398 4 месяца назад +2

    i’m cooked for my writing exam tomorrow

  • @Snow_ghost
    @Snow_ghost 3 года назад +5

    Actually helpful asf

  • @aymenfouad3915
    @aymenfouad3915 2 года назад +3

    if you guys have difficulties for that it's normal even me (french) and lots of students think that's hard so you guys are not alone

  • @theobaldjules4728
    @theobaldjules4728 2 года назад +3

    C'est trop drôle de regarder se genre de vidéo en tant que français 🤣

  • @MisiaJulia
    @MisiaJulia 2 года назад +10

    I appreciate all the time, organisation and effort it took to put this video together. Thank you

  • @_neo_hunter_2726
    @_neo_hunter_2726 2 года назад +1

    As a french person, i can approve that even for us, we never liked the subjonctif xD

  • @magherittemalone8376
    @magherittemalone8376 3 года назад +1

    I wish I could continue. I tried to put up with the music but had to stop at just no. 3..what a pity. Reading everybody else's comment I thought I could learn the conjugation but T-T thanks anyway.

  • @TenderSparkle5
    @TenderSparkle5 4 месяца назад +1

    Bravo! Merci beaucoup. Glad I came across your video. The content is extremely well presented. Keep up the good work!

  • @donyaphillippe8543
    @donyaphillippe8543 3 года назад +18

    Loved the completeness and using the same sentence for each form...made it easy to envision...merci!!

  • @ixfirex5895
    @ixfirex5895 2 года назад +3

    en tant que français c'est très drole de voir cette vidéo

    • @Zeyniz
      @Zeyniz 2 года назад +1

      de même

  • @yeemint4568
    @yeemint4568 Год назад +1

    If you're a student struggling to remember the passé composé Être verbs...
    Watch this song.
    ruclips.net/video/E4ztqiA1BFQ/видео.html
    I never studied the DR MRS thing. I just listened to this two times and it was very easy to remember

  • @melanieklarofficial
    @melanieklarofficial 3 года назад +2

    Are you from Canada? Your pronunciation sounds very different from people from France. This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you! I want to snapshot the whole thing!

    • @FrenchLearningHub
      @FrenchLearningHub  3 года назад +3

      Hey! Yes I'm from Canada. My pronunciation wasn't the best in this video, notably my "R". I was taught differently here in Canada and am just getting the hang of standard French pronunciation. Glad the video helped you out though, it was fun to make :)

  • @lalitalopes
    @lalitalopes Год назад +5

    Je ne crois pas qu'une vidéo de 13 :40 minutes était plus effective que six mois de cours. Merci pour tout !

  • @fedriat2160
    @fedriat2160 2 года назад +2

    Bon courage parce que c'est un vrai bourbier ^^

  • @maellefeb183
    @maellefeb183 2 года назад +1

    Je suis francais moi meme en en francais MON DIEUX JE SOUFFRE
    Translation: I am French myself in French MY GOD I SUFFER

  • @billclinton915
    @billclinton915 2 года назад +1

    Il manque le passé antérieure
    Subject + "être" or "avoire"+ participe passé
    express accomplished facts, generally brief and of a fixed duration, whose action is located before another action itself expressed in the past simple.

  • @Hastdupech8509
    @Hastdupech8509 2 года назад +5

    About the subjonctif, in Italian we still use it after to think, to believe, to hope (pensare, credere, sperare), but common mistakes among native speakers are to replace it with the indicative (in other expressions as well). Simplification is always driving linguistical processes, even right in front of our eyes

    • @samikobayashi3468
      @samikobayashi3468 2 года назад +1

      That sounds like French speakers using the subjunctive after “après que” (after) since “avant que” (before) requires both the subjunctive and technically the ne explétif, even though “après que” should be followed by the indicative.
      Après que je suis rentré chez moi, je suis allé dormir.
      Il doit finir ses devoirs avant que vous (ne) partiez.
      In French, “penser” and “croire” are followed by the indicative in the affirmative (and as a statement), but in the negative or the interrogative, they take the subjunctive:
      Je pense qu’elle est chez lui.
      Je ne pense pas qu’elle soit chez elle.
      Penses-tu (Est-ce que tu penses) qu’elle soit chez elle ?

    • @Hastdupech8509
      @Hastdupech8509 2 года назад

      @@samikobayashi3468 Avant and après que function in the same way as in Italian (prima and dopo che), but interestingly enough, we make the opposite mistake: often, we put the indicative after prima che (avant que). It looks like Italian naturally is heading towards the simplification of the indicative/subjunctive dichotomy and the passato prossimo/passato remoto (passé composé and passé simple): the passato remoto is still used in daily speech when telling stories that happened in the far past, and half of Italy still uses it frequently (yes, Southern Italy is no less than the North), but still it looks like an evolution path on which French is more ahead and Italian is following.
      Another example is the transitivization of "salire" (to go up), "scendere" (to go down), "uscire" (go out) "entrare" (go in, come in). Contrarily to what people may expect, these "mistakes" are found in the South, but are normality in French. "Scendere la spazzatura" (to bring the garbage bin downstairs), "entrare le scarpe dentro perché piove" (to bring inside the shoes since it's raining) are all mistakes that should be replaced with "portare giù" and "portare dentro", but to which a French wouldn't probably be baffled at all.
      It's interesting to see how the evolution of Italian might bring it closer or farther to other Romance languages that have always been spoken (unlike Italian which stayed a literary language used only by the elites and cultured people when travelling among the city-states only until the 1950s and that boomed after it became the language of millions of people. Who knows how long will it take for us to have the same difficulties with Dante or Boccaccio as English speakers have reading Shakespeare or Chaucer.

  • @philipok1
    @philipok1 2 года назад +2

    At 6:28 , in french, it's "je ME sentirai mieux" , or it would mean "I will smell better" , other than that extremely good video thanks !

  • @mtal-acyt2687
    @mtal-acyt2687 2 года назад +1

    I am from France but I want to see how people learn french. To see if that is like when we learn english^^

  • @DJABAN
    @DJABAN 2 года назад +2

    _Bonjour_ everyone, I wish you good luck for your French learning

  • @CARambolagen
    @CARambolagen Год назад +1

    Thank you SO much! Unfortunately the music is a bit too loud for me...😢

  • @Marimo974
    @Marimo974 2 года назад +1

    I'm french and I only knew half of these, like, I knew them but if you asked me which tense are what, how and when they're used and how to conjugate the verbs...👀

  • @waxinggibbons
    @waxinggibbons 6 месяцев назад +1

    In 2:35 with the -ER words in the brackets you wrote aimer but you used the verb manger in a different tense.

  • @brunooadas
    @brunooadas 3 года назад +1

    man I was looking for a fast and objective video but this one takes too much time explaining, however on the important slides/screens it passes too fast! I cannot read a thing unless I pause the video...

  • @jimmyrichard1704
    @jimmyrichard1704 2 года назад +3

    I am litteraly watching this as a french student to learn french verbs

  • @danky_qt
    @danky_qt 3 года назад +2

    Great video the memes made it better

  • @Wissalune
    @Wissalune 2 года назад +2

    I've been studying this for 7 years and you did it in this 13 min vid lol😂😂

  • @zachsavia1205
    @zachsavia1205 2 года назад +5

    I took French all four years of high school and now am in my second year of college as a French minor, this video will be incredibly helpful to me. Thank you!

  • @benseboun6875
    @benseboun6875 2 года назад +2

    I’m French and this video is so funny for me 🤣🤣

  • @Kobito938
    @Kobito938 2 года назад +2

    Bonne chance les anglais pour apprendre le français ✊

  • @lorettaappiah3272
    @lorettaappiah3272 2 года назад +2

    The music gives me divided attention

  • @akankshapendharkar1387
    @akankshapendharkar1387 3 года назад +9

    Great video! The explanations were thorough yet still easy to grasp.

    • @fury_1404
      @fury_1404 2 года назад

      Just be careful
      Je ME sentirai mieux is I will feel better
      BUT
      Je [nothing here] sentirai mieux is I will smell better ( with the nose ) if you want to say how people smell you it is je sentirai bon ou mal but not mieux

  • @axelnovati
    @axelnovati 2 года назад +4

    Very well done material. Truly a video to watch while studying carefully. 14 minutes that can easily be converted in weeks of study.

  • @aizuni
    @aizuni 8 месяцев назад +2

    French learners: don't try too hard to write your verb endings correctly, especially for Futur Simple, Passé composé, Imparfait, Subjonctif, Conditionnel... As a French speaker I can say that I see native French speakers make mistakes all the time in those tenses. And some people always mix "é" and "er" up, which is literally the easiest to understand, yet those mistakes still happen... Or maybe do work hard to master the endings so that you can confidently say you write better than most French native speakers!

  • @BirceDemetÖzbilge
    @BirceDemetÖzbilge Год назад +3

    J'ai pris des notes et essayé de comprendre jusqu'à la fin de la vidéo, je n'ai jamais abandonné😂je me félicite, merci beaucoup.❤

  • @Ledindon457
    @Ledindon457 2 года назад +1

    Its so funny im french and look vidéo in m'y language lol its great 👍

  • @jacearnold4093
    @jacearnold4093 2 года назад +2

    The French language is better and easier than i iexpected

  • @cryptotrader5272
    @cryptotrader5272 3 года назад +1

    The video was great. Thank you
    Bro, why do you pronounce 'r' like english 'r' ot italian 'rrr' ? I do certain that you know Its french pronunciation. It was kind of weird to my ears.
    Good luck.

  • @burtlux3736
    @burtlux3736 2 года назад +1

    I had a B+ on my french exam but I still don't know any french

  • @AutoAttackRed
    @AutoAttackRed 2 года назад +1

    *At **2:19** and as a french teacher, I can tell that there is a mistake in the third example. We write (parlé) withtout (es) at its end in this type of context, because it's a: (Complètement d'objet indirect : "Elles ont parlé à qui ? À Elles-mêmes", donc c'est indirect, ce qui fait que le participe passé ne s'accorde pas !). However, it's a nice video to learn the basics, keep it up!*

  • @potaaato361
    @potaaato361 2 года назад +1

    Pov: you are a french canadian like me and you are watching This video

  • @tanyfly5502
    @tanyfly5502 3 месяца назад +1

    ı wish ıt could be longer and more comprehensive

  • @theolhermine4806
    @theolhermine4806 2 года назад +1

    I am french but you know better about my own language than I do know 😂

  • @Spoulp.
    @Spoulp. 2 года назад +2

    Le deuxième groupe ne regroupe pas tous les verbes qui finnissent en
    -ir, il y en a dans le troisième groupe. Le deuxième groupe regroupe les verbes ayant un infinitif en -ir qui se terminent en -issons à la première personne du pluriel au présent simple de l'indicatif.

  • @cigxhang486
    @cigxhang486 2 года назад +2

    as a beginner in french who can barely talk in the easiest complete sentences watching this video, i feel like i led myself into an abyss lol

  • @TheScientist14
    @TheScientist14 3 года назад +2

    Nice vid !
    Little correction at 6:17 : "Une fois que j'aurai mangé une pomme, je **me** sentirai mieux." unless you wanted to say "Once I [will] have eaten an apple, I will smell better."