I love when she says "We do not have time to go into detail", Madam, believe it or not this video is extremely useful for understanding the R pronunciation I have found. Thank you so much!
Thanks, Chris for your comment. Glad you are finding your success with the 'r' cool! You might be interested in my video course. Check it out on pronouncingfrench.com Best wishes.
Thank you for this! Finally! I can do it! Watched so many videos abt French R with thousands to million views but i still couldn't get it. This is the only video that helped me!
Thank you for your kind words. I am so glad you found the video helpful. You might want to check out the video course I offer. Visit my website, pronouncingfrench.com for more information. Merci.
Merci, Carla. You might want to look into my video course for more of the same explanations; also, many enjoy a few private lessons with me: check this out under "tutoring" on the website, pronouncingfrench.com
i just started learning French and i was trying to pronounce the r for a few days, this is the best video about it that i’ve found!! this is so effective!! Merci beaucoup!!💞
Thank you. As a person with an American accent, it was super hard to pronounce the R in the beginning. It was something completely alien to me as I only had experience with two Indian languages and English.
I use mainly Czech (Spanish/Italian) r and it is quite different from the standard French one as well. The English r was easy compared to French one, though sometimes I get close these days.
Using the Spanish r is fine; many parts of France use that r so you are in good company. I teach the standard French R but there are certainly other varieties.
Dear Ms. Metz, I defer to your expertise in how French sounds are produced, but all I can say when I started trying to produce German Rs, the first foreign language I learned (and their Rs are very much like French Rs, produced between the back of the mouth and the throat) the easiest way to teach myself to produce it was to think of gargling and it got me there very quickly. It also helps a lot to produce the ch sound of German and Dutch and words like loch in Scottish English, the only difference being expressing the air out without vibrating the throat.
Hello dear teacher Thank you so much for your help and advice,i do appreciate your job.I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. Take care and have a good time. All the best. Your Student from Algeria.
Hello Said, Thank you for your blessing and your kind words. I am delighted that someone from Algeria discovered my You Tube channel. My best wishes to you.
Thanks ❤️....the only video that was helpful to me in pronouncing the French r I don't have to give up on trying to learn French after all 😀 👍 The English r is not unique though There are two Dravidian languages that have the ഴ (in Malayalam) & ழ (in Tamil). Tip of tongue even more rolled back than the English r though
So glad the lesson was useful to you. You may want to consider taking my course at some point, or even some private lessons which are very helpful. Best wishes..
As a french guy, someone who speaks french with the english "r" is so cute! But I can easily understand that this is not satisfying for someone who wants to speak french and not just trying to be understood by a french native speaker.
Yes, saying the French r correctly is one of the most important things to master for us who are non-French speakers. But I am happy to hear that you consider it "cute"! My goal as a phonetics teacher is to take people to their next level of spoken French so they sound as close as possible to a real French person. Thanks for your comment.
Hi, Thanks for your comment. It is hard for me to know exactly what you are doing without hearing you, but it sounds like you are hitting the uvula with too much energy. The French r I am teaching could be compared a bit to the Spanish "one tap" /r/ as in "senor" as opposed to the trilled /r/ as in "perro". The second r here has more energy, more force than the first. The French /r/ is the softest of the French consonants, the weakest, so when you say "Paris" it is a soft, almost gentle sound. I hope this helps, but feel free to contact me again if I can help.
Bonjour, I am french and I can tell you that you have several way to pronounce the R, it can be soft like Paris or more gutural after a d or a p : adresse, prendre or even very discret nearly not pronoucable like at the end of a name : amour, toujours, terre... Good luck les amis...
Bonjour Patrick, Thanks for your comment. Of course there are many subtleties as you point out. Since many of those who watch my videos are not very advanced in their French pronunciation, I try to correct, in this case, the over-pronunciation of the R which many students hit way too hard, making it sound harsher than it is. Again, thanks for adding to the story.
If you speak a little Spanish, this sound is a bit like the "jota" in Spanish, in words like "Jose" La "Jolla." Or play around with the English "h" as in "ha". The air you feel with the "h" is close to where the tongue hits for the French "r. Best wishes!
Hi Marcus, Sorry you are having a problem with the French r. Many, many English speakers share your frustration! Without hearing you, I can't help you make a correction. I do offer private Zoom tutoring sessions if you think that would be helpful to you. Go to my website, pronouncingfrench.com and under "tutoring" you will see how to take a session, if you should choose to do that. My best wishes.
Oh, quand j'était chez mon père, Christ, Calice, Tabernacle de Saint Ciboire, Oh, quand j'était chez mon père, On s'faisait battre a coup de bâton!🤕🤢🤮🤧🥵
This lady does not know whether the French R exists in other languages. First of all there are more than 1 French R, in "une rose pour Frédéric" you can find 3 Rs. Secondly there are guttural Rs in Portuguese, German, Dutch, Danish, etc This lady does not know whether the American R exists in other languages. American R exists in portuguese in some areas of Brazil (São Paulo) and some Dutch speakers (Gooie R) will use it also in Dutch Ok? Cheers!
My goal is to help non-French students feel more comfortable with pronouncing the French r. The comments below give me joy. Thanks for watching my video.
I’ve been struggling with the French R for about 7 years and I can do it in 4 minutes after I watched this video! Thank you so much
Thank you so much for this comment. I am so glad it was helpful to you.
I'm next to struggle with it for yeaes
Thanks god I’m an Arabic native speaker so most sounds are exist here
@Toby Cyrus no we don’t
@Zayden Raiden no one cares
I love when she says "We do not have time to go into detail", Madam, believe it or not this video is extremely useful for understanding the R pronunciation I have found. Thank you so much!
I'm so glad you found this lesson helpful.
Actually, finally, feeling it as I form that ‘r’ in my my mouth is, pardon me, the coolest feeling!
Thanks, Chris for your comment. Glad you are finding your success with the 'r' cool! You might be interested in my video course. Check it out on pronouncingfrench.com Best wishes.
This might be the single best video to help beginners with this sound.
Thank you for this! Finally! I can do it! Watched so many videos abt French R with thousands to million views but i still couldn't get it. This is the only video that helped me!
Thank you for your kind words. I am so glad you found the video helpful. You might want to check out the video course I offer. Visit my website, pronouncingfrench.com for more information. Merci.
BON, finally, i got it on lockdown, this helped immensely!
Merci! Very useful video :)
Thank you 🙏
Finally!! Merci!!
Very helpful.
Your lesson is very useful, thank you
Excellent !
You are really a very good teacher! Thank you!
Thanks a lot it’s very helpful 🙏❤️💐
So nicely explained
Merci beaucoup madame, excellente video.Thanks a lot
So far you're the best french teacher i've ever.seen.in CZcams..tahnks
Oh my gosh THANK YOU!!!! 😢
Merci madame❤
Thank youu!! 🙏 That was so helpful!! Omg I'm amazed!
Thanks for your kind words. I am so pleased that my teaching was of benefit to y ou.
I really like your english but i have to learn french. Many thanks for your video.
Thank you
Merci!
Awesome! Real experienced teacher!!!
Merci!
This is the best video I've seen on actually explaining the physical mechanics of how to acheive the right pronunciation. Thank you.
Merci, Carla. You might want to look into my video course for more of the same explanations; also, many enjoy a few private lessons with me: check this out under "tutoring" on the website, pronouncingfrench.com
I finally understand how I should place my tongue and v got a really nice sound. You are a teacher from God.
I am so glad you found this video helpful. Thank you for your beautiful observation.
amazing hahaha!!!!
J’aime 👍🏻
i just started learning French and i was trying to pronounce the r for a few days, this is the best video about it that i’ve found!! this is so effective!! Merci beaucoup!!💞
Thanks for you kind words. I am so glad that you found this video helpful.
Your video help a lot. Merci
I am so glad you found it useful.
THIS HELPED
So glad it helped!
Thank you. As a person with an American accent, it was super hard to pronounce the R in the beginning. It was something completely alien to me as I only had experience with two Indian languages and English.
I am so glad you found this lesson useful. Merci!
thank you ! As a french I always get crazy when I see teacher telling the french R comes from the throat. It's a "voiced uvular sound".
Thanks for your comment.
"teacher" ...in name only, huh?
at times, voiced, at times unvoiced
I use mainly Czech (Spanish/Italian) r and it is quite different from the standard French one as well. The English r was easy compared to French one, though sometimes I get close these days.
Using the Spanish r is fine; many parts of France use that r so you are in good company. I teach the standard French R but there are certainly other varieties.
@@gerimetz2137 I know, but the standard (uvular) R sounds so cool, I want to make that sound:)
@@NetAndyCz I send you my best wishes for success!
@@gerimetz2137 Merci!
Dear Ms. Metz, I defer to your expertise in how French sounds are produced, but all I can say when I started trying to produce German Rs, the first foreign language I learned (and their Rs are very much like French Rs, produced between the back of the mouth and the throat) the easiest way to teach myself to produce it was to think of gargling and it got me there very quickly. It also helps a lot to produce the ch sound of German and Dutch and words like loch in Scottish English, the only difference being expressing the air out without vibrating the throat.
Thanks for watching my videos. I really don't like to refer to "gargling" but if that worked for you, that's fine!
Hello dear teacher
Thank you so much for your help and advice,i do appreciate your job.I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. Take care and have a good time. All the best.
Your Student from Algeria.
Hello Said, Thank you for your blessing and your kind words. I am delighted that someone from Algeria discovered my You Tube channel. My best wishes to you.
Thanks ❤️....the only video that was helpful to me in pronouncing the French r
I don't have to give up on trying to learn French after all 😀
👍
The English r is not unique though
There are two Dravidian languages that have the ഴ (in Malayalam) & ழ (in Tamil). Tip of tongue even more rolled back than the English r though
So glad the lesson was useful to you. You may want to consider taking my course at some point, or even some private lessons which are very helpful. Best wishes..
French r is a little bit trilled of Spanish and h like rh in English but try to pronounce it by your throat as if gargling with air.
As a french guy, someone who speaks french with the english "r" is so cute!
But I can easily understand that this is not satisfying for someone who wants to speak french and not just trying to be understood by a french native speaker.
Yes, saying the French r correctly is one of the most important things to master for us who are non-French speakers. But I am happy to hear that you consider it "cute"! My goal as a phonetics teacher is to take people to their next level of spoken French so they sound as close as possible to a real French person. Thanks for your comment.
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It would be interesting to compare the French 'r' with the two Basque 'r' sounds.
I'm not familiar with Basque but it is always fascinating to compare languages. Thanks for watching this video.
I still like other videos too but it's nice to learn a technique that doesn't require a glass of water or a pencil :D thank you!
everytime I try to raise the back of my tongue, I end up making a uvular trill (i.e., vibrating the uvula). I've raised it just too much, then?
Hi, Thanks for your comment. It is hard for me to know exactly what you are doing without hearing you, but it sounds like you are hitting the uvula with too much energy. The French r I am teaching could be compared a bit to the Spanish "one tap" /r/ as in "senor" as opposed to the trilled /r/ as in "perro". The second r here has more energy, more force than the first. The French /r/ is the softest of the French consonants, the weakest, so when you say "Paris" it is a soft, almost gentle sound. I hope this helps, but feel free to contact me again if I can help.
Grand mere
Cest tout bon
Je compris
Bonjour, I am french and I can tell you that you have several way to pronounce the R, it can be soft like Paris or more gutural after a d or a p : adresse, prendre or even very discret nearly not pronoucable like at the end of a name : amour, toujours, terre... Good luck les amis...
Bonjour Patrick, Thanks for your comment. Of course there are many subtleties as you point out. Since many of those who watch my videos are not very advanced in their French pronunciation, I try to correct, in this case, the over-pronunciation of the R which many students hit way too hard, making it sound harsher than it is. Again, thanks for adding to the story.
@@PronouncingFrench au plaisir, my pleasure. Bonne chance 😏
Are you the same person who did the CZcams video, 4.1 French /R/ at LRC Michigan
No, not me!
American R! :P
as soon as i learn how to move the back of my tongue it's gonna be great
thanks for the video in any case, very helpful :)
If you speak a little Spanish, this sound is a bit like the "jota" in Spanish, in words like "Jose" La "Jolla." Or play around with the English "h" as in "ha". The air you feel with the "h" is close to where the tongue hits for the French "r. Best wishes!
I just want to learn how to pronounce "rose" in La vie en rose, English version. 😀🥰
I hope the lesson was helpful.
0:40 - Actually German uses a similar R and so do some of the Nordic languages.
Thanks for your comment.
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Wow 😮😂😂😂😂😂
I think my tongue is short. I can't make a higher curve. 😭
German has the same r
I feel loke vomitting when practicing it..😂
Kit Dulce add me on snapchat and let's practice together
keem g are you learning also how speak french?. 😁
Kit Dulce yes
I sound like stitch 😞
Hebrew r is almost identical to French.
Mandarin Chinese has the same R sound as English, I swear ?
Other languages I am not familiar with could have this sound, but for sure it is not found in French!
I’m still confused
Hi Marcus, Sorry you are having a problem with the French r. Many, many English speakers share your frustration! Without hearing you, I can't help you make a correction. I do offer private Zoom tutoring sessions if you think that would be helpful to you. Go to my website, pronouncingfrench.com and under "tutoring" you will see how to take a session, if you should choose to do that. My best wishes.
@@PronouncingFrench thank you soo much
vomit ==
Oh, quand j'était chez mon père,
Christ, Calice, Tabernacle de Saint Ciboire,
Oh, quand j'était chez mon père,
On s'faisait battre a coup de bâton!🤕🤢🤮🤧🥵
This lady does not know whether the French R exists in other languages.
First of all there are more than 1 French R, in "une rose pour Frédéric" you can find 3 Rs.
Secondly there are guttural Rs in Portuguese, German, Dutch, Danish, etc
This lady does not know whether the American R exists in other languages.
American R exists in portuguese in some areas of Brazil (São Paulo) and some Dutch speakers (Gooie R) will use it also in Dutch
Ok?
Cheers!
My goal is to help non-French students feel more comfortable with pronouncing the French r. The comments below give me joy. Thanks for watching my video.
What was that? That was a bad American accent speaking French...
yeah that was the point she was making..
@@exaggeratedswagger7485Her accent is not good.