sorry for the error: their books is LEURS livres. Also to clarify the pronunciation, there is no liaison when the "h" is not silent, we say: "une / hache", but there is one when the "h" is silent"une horloge" is something like "u norloge"
WOOOW Merci beaucoup now I understand it better. I was totally lost and tomorrow I have my final exam on French and this is going to come out on the exam. So this was totally helpful =)) Thank you sooo much for this wonderful video. I'm glad that you gave examples at the end so we can practice what we learned. I think that's awesome and soooo helpful =))) I now understand it . =)) But i would have loved if you had given examples of (Your singular) that way we would be able to use Ton, Ta and Tes
A+ content in my book. Clearly and concisely explained. Sometimes a grid chart or a picture can be a much more effective way of conveying information (and it is also a useful quick reference guide). I will admit I panicked a little when I realized certain feminine words follow one set of rules and other feminine words follow a different set of rules. It's a lot to remember, but if I keep working at this the rules will start to feel natural. Merci and salut. ;)
Ok, then I understand that case as a exception, isn't? Thank you by your explanation. And thank you also by your course. I think, that's the best course of french in the web.Congratulations. Bon weekend!
Por fin me quedo claro, gracias por el video puedes hacer otro con los adejetivos demostrativos en frances como: this,that,those y these con varios ejemplos. Y sino fuese mucho pedirte como hacer preguntas en frsnces y responder correctamente; ya que no hay videos que hagan ejrmplos con palabras para ir aumentando el vocabulario ya me suscribi amie a bientot!
Great explanation! One question I still have though is if it’s a masculine word like ‘chat’ but my actual cat at home is a female cat do I refer to her as ‘mon chat’ or ‘ma chatte’ ?
well, you are right, if I say Leur voiture, I mean that there is one car and several owners, but I say leurs voitures, I mean several owners and several cars too (sorry for my previous explanation)
@albo181 thank you for your explanation about what we can read on English Grammar Books, however if it is about simplicity I find easier to say that an ADjective is ADded to another word and a pronoun instead of a noun (pro+noun), thank you
j'apprends le francais a l'ecole. il est facile oublier le mots qui sont mas/fem. mais j'adore francais! I am starting to understand the french speakers here in western canada but the quebecois french is very difficult and I actually can;t follow simple conversation. I will wait to learn their slang after I get better at french.
Just a couple of questions. How is livre considered masculine when it should be feminine as it ends with an "e" and what is the exact difference between the ton/ta/tes your and votre/votre/Vos your?
Thank you so much M Pascal!! I have a question about "une hache" to "ma hache" @ 6;02. I thought that if the noun begins with a vowel sound, including silent h, it uses the masculine mon/ton/son. I use this that way most often with mon/son/ton amie. Can you please explain when that rule does not apply? Merci BEAUCOUP :-)
Just started studying french about a week ago and this is the first sentence that I completely understood. Thank you, indirectly you helped me to pursuit my aim of becoming a polyglot. :)
Bonjour Pascal, Compiments for your course, it is really clear and useful. I am wondering how you made the videos? would you liek to share I am trying to chose among options to create a video for Bulgarians who want to tackle some more problematic Business English issues. I would appreciate your help very much!
@jackturner1993 pronouns are used instead of nouns, "mine" is a pronoun, but "my" is not, "my" alone means nothing, you need a noun with it, so we are talking here about adjectives.
+shadow king +awesomedude555 +Lara Lalo Shut your traps. It's a legit question. How the fuck do you figure out if a stone is masculine or feminine? Most folks comin' to see this video aren't native French speakers. We "just can't know" if a word is feminine or masculine.
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I think this is what my Teacher should of explained to us when we did adjectives in class.
Yep
Should have.
sorry for the error: their books is LEURS livres. Also to clarify the pronunciation, there is no liaison when the "h" is not silent, we say: "une / hache", but there is one when the "h" is silent"une horloge" is something like "u norloge"
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Thanks for comparing English to French, so many teachers do not know,English. It is not easy to forget my native language of English rules.
WOOOW Merci beaucoup now I understand it better. I was totally lost and tomorrow I have my final exam on French and this is going to come out on the exam. So this was totally helpful =)) Thank you sooo much for this wonderful video. I'm glad that you gave examples at the end so we can practice what we learned. I think that's awesome and soooo helpful =))) I now understand it . =)) But i would have loved if you had given examples of (Your singular) that way we would be able to use Ton, Ta and Tes
Great video! Straight to the point. Helped me a lot with possessives.
A+ content in my book.
Clearly and concisely explained.
Sometimes a grid chart or a picture can be a much more effective way of conveying information (and it is also a useful quick reference guide).
I will admit I panicked a little when I realized certain feminine words follow one set of rules and other feminine words follow a different set of rules. It's a lot to remember, but if I keep working at this the rules will start to feel natural.
Merci and salut. ;)
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Ok, then I understand that case as a exception, isn't? Thank you by your explanation. And thank you also by your course. I think, that's the best course of french in the web.Congratulations. Bon weekend!
It is very useful and easy to understand.
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Nice explanation .... Straight to the point .... All my doubts cleared for my exam 😃 thanku 🙏
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Merci beaucoup pour ton explication.
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Por fin me quedo claro, gracias por el video puedes hacer otro con los adejetivos demostrativos en frances como: this,that,those y these con varios ejemplos. Y sino fuese mucho pedirte como hacer preguntas en frsnces y responder correctamente; ya que no hay videos que hagan ejrmplos con palabras para ir aumentando el vocabulario ya me suscribi amie a bientot!
Merci beaucoup pour ton explication ❤️ j’aime français et je voudrais un jour ma français être parfait
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Great explanation! One question I still have though is if it’s a masculine word like ‘chat’ but my actual cat at home is a female cat do I refer to her as ‘mon chat’ or ‘ma chatte’ ?
well, you are right, if I say Leur voiture, I mean that there is one car and several owners, but I say leurs voitures, I mean several owners and several cars too (sorry for my previous explanation)
To the point.... Perfect
@htcjunkie16 it is, the correction hasalreday been been made on the main website frenchspanishonline and in the comments on youtube, enjoy!
Thanks for the video it really helped and I got a A
really? how great!
@KidVVill Vous also refer to the singular formal form, so it is singular or plural
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J'ai comprends-tu monsieur, merci beaucoup
@albo181 thank you for your explanation about what we can read on English Grammar Books, however if it is about simplicity I find easier to say that an ADjective is ADded to another word and a pronoun instead of a noun (pro+noun), thank you
j'apprends le francais a l'ecole. il est facile oublier le mots qui sont mas/fem. mais j'adore francais! I am starting to understand the french speakers here in western canada but the quebecois french is very difficult and I actually can;t follow simple conversation. I will wait to learn their slang after I get better at french.
Just a couple of questions. How is livre considered masculine when it should be feminine as it ends with an "e" and what is the exact difference between the ton/ta/tes your and votre/votre/Vos your?
Thank you so much M Pascal!! I have a question about "une hache" to "ma hache" @ 6;02. I thought that if the noun begins with a vowel sound, including silent h, it uses the masculine mon/ton/son. I use this that way most often with mon/son/ton amie. Can you please explain when that rule does not apply? Merci BEAUCOUP :-)
Merci beaucoup pour votre leçon, c'est utile
Just started studying french about a week ago and this is the first sentence that I completely understood. Thank you, indirectly you helped me to pursuit my aim of becoming a polyglot. :)
Thanks for this..
Merci d'avoir partagé. C'est utile.
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and plural informal, plural formal!
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Very clear.
Merci beaucoup.
Thank u for making things simple...helped a lot
Merci
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l'explication est très claire! XD Merci
thanks for this Possessive
@Irina1972able thank you but what do you mean?
Bonjour Pascal, Compiments for your course, it is really clear and useful. I am wondering how you made the videos? would you liek to share I am trying to chose among options to create a video for Bulgarians who want to tackle some more problematic Business English issues. I would appreciate your help very much!
+Petya Koleva well, that one was just made with Powerpoint
you recoded the voice and the movement in the cursor in PPT? I was not aware that this is possible ...
tysm you helped me study for my exams
Clear explanation, thanks. Why is it leur livres and leurs voitures and not leur voitures?
well, we say une horloge = u norloge but une hache (no connection) une / hache
This has helped me so much
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Helped a lot thanks
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We did it in our school but I didn't understand ,now I understood thanks a lot
Great
Great lesson
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Kholoud MB "j'apprends" "très" ^-^ have a nice day
merci beacoup tu vedio est bien (frech is my 3L sorry for mistakes)
Merci beaucoup
Je compris bien merci monsieur
Im fucked, got a french test today and i didnt understand shit, but now i atleast got the right adjectives, thanks
@Irina1972able he he you are right because in French if you don't know it is hard to guess: je vous ai trouvé
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Very interested.
@jackturner1993 pronouns are used instead of nouns, "mine" is a pronoun, but "my" is not, "my" alone means nothing, you need a noun with it, so we are talking here about adjectives.
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Je bien compris donc merci pour cette vidéo
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Merci Beaucoup 😊
De rien
but how do you know what words are mas and which words are fem?????
dumbass!
Rich you just do.
Just how do you know if the word is female or male? You just can't know?
+shadow king +awesomedude555 +Lara Lalo Shut your traps. It's a legit question. How the fuck do you figure out if a stone is masculine or feminine? Most folks comin' to see this video aren't native French speakers. We "just can't know" if a word is feminine or masculine.
Sometimes(in my case i've seen it many times) the words ending with an 'e' at the end are feminine words in french, hope that helps.
very good lesson