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QuestionWhat is the hardest thing to say?Lorenzo is a native French speaker and French language connoisseur. He has many years of experience as a translator, writer and reviewer. He is also a composer, pianist, and globe-trotter, who has been travelling the world on a shoestring for almost 30 years with a backpack.If you speak a Latin language or English, you will have a problem saying ‘R’ and ‘eu.’ These sounds don’t exist in Latin or English languages. The ‘R’ is from the throat, and when you hear American people speaking French, they have an easily recognizable accent. Americans put a soft ‘R’ on ‘Bonjour.’
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QuestionIs French a real language?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAbsolutely! French is an ancient language that evolved from commonly spoken Latin of the Roman Empire. It does have a lot in common with other Romance languages, including Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. There are nearly 100 million French speakers living in France and around the world.
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QuestionHow do I say April in french?Community AnswerIf you're talking about the month, April is Avril in French. If April is a name, you can say it normally because it's a proper noun.
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you" in French?Dodo47Top Answerer"I love you" in French is "Je t'aime". Je = I / t' = you / "aime" (from the verb Aimer) = love.
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QuestionHow do I say Raleigh in French?Community AnswerAs it's a proper name, you would say it the same way that you say it in English.
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QuestionHow can I learn to pronounce words in French?Community AnswerWatch French movies with subtitles, listen to podcasts in French; this will help you get a feel for the language. You can also reference online French dictionaries and translators that demonstrate how to pronounce particular words.
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QuestionHow can I say "you're doing well" in French?Community AnswerTu y arrives bien (familiar/sing), or vous y arrivez bien (polite/plural).
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QuestionHow do I say "would you mind showing me your city and telling me about its history" in French?Community Answer"Voudriez vous (polite/plural) me montrer votre ville et me parler de son histoire?" or "Voudrais tu (familiar/sing) me montrer TA ville ..."
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QuestionWhat should I do if I'm having trouble with French verbs?Community AnswerYou should write them down a couple of times by hand. That will hopefully help you to remember them better. Start by writing down all the forms of a verb in a tense of your own choice; it's easier to learn them if you focus on one tense at a time instead of one verb at a time. That will soon allow you to see the similarities between the verbs, which will help you to "guess" forms of verbs you haven't learned yet.
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QuestionHow do I learn French quickly?Community AnswerSpeak with native French speakers; if there are none in your area, consider practicing with another through an online video-chat service like Italki or forming a French club to find others wishing to improve their French. Watch French movies with subtitles off and listen to podcasts in French to pick up the accent and speech patterns, and read French-language publications. The more you immerse yourself in the language, the more quickly you'll pick it up.
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QuestionHow long will it take me to learn French?Community AnswerIt depends how well you learn and how fluent you hope to become. Everybody learns at their own rate.
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QuestionWhere do I find a native speaker?Community AnswerBesides France, there are many other places in the world where French is spoken. Go to Wikipedia and search "List of countries and territories where French is an official language."
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