Negation PAS in french

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @susuu43
    @susuu43 6 лет назад +8

    Where are you Pascal I didn't hear about you 6 months ago l miss your videos

  • @cookie4uc
    @cookie4uc 5 лет назад

    So glad that i found this channel

  • @thespunkavenue3471
    @thespunkavenue3471 3 года назад

    If one talk to pascal everyday, you will know french in 3 months very well.

  • @franks1450
    @franks1450 4 года назад

    Merci beaucoup

  • @raninaeem6465
    @raninaeem6465 4 года назад

    Wonderful

  • @cyruschang1904
    @cyruschang1904 4 года назад

    5:55 Selon le contexte > qui se dit pour quelque chose qui semble évident ;)

  • @AnniTime
    @AnniTime Год назад

    il se dirige d'un pas rapide. why does it mean quickly here even with "pas" . Thank you

    • @ogunsiron2
      @ogunsiron2 Год назад

      this is where you dive into the history of the frenc language and discover that the "pas" used in negation comes from the "pas" here, which means a step. the pas in your sentence has nothing to do with a negation. it's talking about walking at a fast pace.

  • @youssefmokadem5434
    @youssefmokadem5434 5 лет назад

    Great

  • @ramikla_047
    @ramikla_047 6 лет назад

    J’en ai deux examples pour vous montrer: Ne me dites plus quoi faire ou quoi pas faire! C’est dehors du sujet à cette vidéo
    Et ‘’ Ne soyez pas Furieux/Furieuses ‘’

  • @BG-ej4bq
    @BG-ej4bq 6 лет назад +2

    When saying "pas encore", do we not pronounce the 's' in pas? I have heard it this way as well, are they both correct?

    • @Frenchspanishonline
      @Frenchspanishonline  6 лет назад +3

      Both are possible

    • @ogunsiron2
      @ogunsiron2 Год назад

      pronounced s sounds classier but also more pretentious. if it was just for me i'd do "liaisons" everywhere (i think they sound wonderful) but speaking with tons of liaisons comes across as extremely pretentious. it's unfortunate.

  • @alexey-pavlov
    @alexey-pavlov 6 лет назад +1

    Merci beaucoup! C'est très utille.

  • @planeofinertia7433
    @planeofinertia7433 5 лет назад

    Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas ? ou Qu'est-ce qui pas? Sounds more fluently French (shortened) Lots of information to process, especially the idiomatic expressions. ..."De bonnes choses arrivent à ceux qui attendent. ..." Merci ~Inertia

  • @svitlanaruryk7715
    @svitlanaruryk7715 6 лет назад

    Great video,Pascal!!!

  • @aynasadiqova4717
    @aynasadiqova4717 5 лет назад

    Merci beaucoup!

  • @altworld6173
    @altworld6173 5 лет назад

    what software program do you use for your graphics? they're terrific

  • @mohamedelmesbahi466
    @mohamedelmesbahi466 6 лет назад

    Merci

  • @loveliteraturebyom9205
    @loveliteraturebyom9205 5 лет назад

    sir , i am begineer and as you said to follow the frenchspanishonline.com , i followed it . But monseiur i am facing trouble in learning verb conjugation given there . Is it important to learn all verb forms??

    • @Frenchspanishonline
      @Frenchspanishonline  5 лет назад

      Start with frenchspanishonline.com/learn/basicfrench.html then the vocabulary part

  • @mariaalejandramartinez7921
    @mariaalejandramartinez7921 5 лет назад

    Merci!!!!

  • @chonbobs2
    @chonbobs2 6 лет назад

    8:21 Hi Pascal, About the third phrase, Why do we put "Si"? I don't understand so well. Pls enlighten me

    • @_itzrxheem
      @_itzrxheem 6 лет назад

      Jiminiee si means if, so if it is disgraceful to see that is how the FRENCH say it. Just like, J'ai treize ans literally means I have 13 years but we say I am 13. I know its hard, but I hope I cleared out any unknown info

    • @chonbobs2
      @chonbobs2 6 лет назад

      Herobrain Playz Ah..d'accord! Mercì

    • @_itzrxheem
      @_itzrxheem 6 лет назад

      Jiminiee vous êtes bienvenu!

    • @Bradshawbeats
      @Bradshawbeats 6 лет назад

      HerobrainPlayz - Roblox confused reading this, :s

  • @richardgomes07
    @richardgomes07 5 лет назад

    thankyouuu

  • @kirklurkpu4470
    @kirklurkpu4470 6 лет назад

    can you use inversion in "il vient ou pas" since it's Interrogative? like " vient-il ou pas?

    • @Frenchspanishonline
      @Frenchspanishonline  6 лет назад

      Perfect

    • @ogunsiron2
      @ogunsiron2 Год назад

      possible to use it in Québec. it's very nice but comes across as pretentious .less so in Québec where the older interrogative is still part of everyday language.

  • @chungkibaek795
    @chungkibaek795 6 лет назад

    Merci^^

  • @web3982
    @web3982 6 лет назад +1

    Très utile, Merci

  • @Heywalu
    @Heywalu 5 лет назад

    Is it also right to use it this way in an exam?

  • @IvanTorres-hh5he
    @IvanTorres-hh5he 5 лет назад

    😭😥i'm confused, "du" sucre and then pas "de" sucre?:(

  • @markhathaway9456
    @markhathaway9456 5 лет назад

    Pascal is so good with both French and English that he could write a terrific article comparing them. I would love to hear his comments.

  • @ogunsiron2
    @ogunsiron2 Год назад

    i hate how negation in french is increasingly expressed in gramatically nonsensical ways. the worst has to be how if you want to say that there is NOBODY HERE, you say "y a personne ici! which literally means "there is a person here". this used to be a feature of low level spoken language only but it's becoming standard french. i hate how "rien" is used to mean "nothing" even though rien comes from the latin word for "a thing". j'adore le français et c'est ma langue mais des fois je trouve que c'est n'importe quoi et je compare tout le temps avec les autres langues que je connais.

  • @josephhowes2663
    @josephhowes2663 6 лет назад +1

    why is it ils sont 10 et pas 9...why not ils ont?

  • @sydneylloyd2105
    @sydneylloyd2105 6 лет назад

    I dont understand the de in the sentemces il ma dit de ne pas le dire.

    • @Frenchspanishonline
      @Frenchspanishonline  6 лет назад

      jessica Lloyd that s the structure when dire is followed with an infinitive: he told me to not talk: il m’a dit DE ne pas parler, he told me to stop: il m’a dit d’arrêter

    • @josephhowes2663
      @josephhowes2663 6 лет назад

      which verbs take de and which a?

    • @Frenchspanishonline
      @Frenchspanishonline  6 лет назад +1

      Joseph JHH need to learn them, like in English they are prepositional verbs

    • @josephhowes2663
      @josephhowes2663 6 лет назад

      thank you

  • @osocargm
    @osocargm 6 лет назад +1

    Merci mais moin anglais et plus français s'il te plaît