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alighierie · 3 years
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Resources masterpost
Being exposed to French:
Websites, social media
IG accounts with lots of stories
Online courses about French
Online courses in French
French subreddits
Fanfictions
Buzzfeed
Improving your:
Pronunciation
Speaking
Stutter
Things to listen:
Music
Podcasts
Radio stations
TED talks
Things to read:
Graphic novels/comics
News
Ebooks + quizzes (by me)
Short stories
Vikidia - kids Wikipedia
Things to watch:
Cartoons
Kids shows
The Simpsons the movie
True crime
TV programs - sci-fi shows, travelling, etc.
Youtubers
Extra:
Antidote 10 + BonPatron - Grammarly equivalents
Conjugation by le Nouvel Obs
Deepl - very good at translating sentences/expressions
Forbo - natives pronouncing things
Lexicity - about Ancien/Moyen Français
Lingolden - Chrome extension that teaches vocabulary
Linguo.tv (french videos + subtitles)
Reverso - very good alternative to Google translation
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alighierie · 3 years
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the signs in french
aries: bélier
taurus: taureau
gemini: gémeaux
cancer: cancer
leo: lion
virgo: vierge
libra: balance
scorpio: scorpion
sagittarius: sagittaire
capricorn: capricorne
aquarius: verseau
pisces: poissons
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alighierie · 3 years
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J’hozie
Tu hozies
Il hozie
Nous hozions
Vous hoziez
Ils hozient
les conjugaisons d’hozier
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alighierie · 3 years
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Piccoli animali marini
Il polipo = octopus La stella marina = starfish L'aragosta = lobster Il granchio = crab Il cavalluccio marino = seahorse La chiocciola di mare = sea snail La conchiglia = seashell Il pesce = fish (il pesciolino = the smallfish) La medusa = jellyfish
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alighierie · 3 years
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MOT DU JOUR (Click photo to enlarge.)
plaire
/ plɛʀ / verb
to please
ton cadeau me plaît // your gift pleases me cela me plaît // i like it elle lui plaît beaucoup // he likes her a lot comme il vous plaira // as you like or as you please
note: usually translated into English as “like”
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alighierie · 3 years
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How do you read it? (2)
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Isolano can be read in two ways (and has two/three different meanings):
ìsolano => from the verb isolare (to isolate), 3rd plural person (loro isolano = they isolate (sb))
isolàno = inhabitant of an island (islander), or something relative of an island (insular)
An example of a sentence containings both could be:
Le tempeste isolano l’isolano. = Le tempeste ìsolano l’isolàno. => Storms isolate the islander.
[usually the accents aren’t written: I only used them to show you where to put them while reading/speaking. You only understand the meaning according on the pronunciation or the context - if you only find them written]
Pic + idea source
See HDYRI 1
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alighierie · 3 years
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Guess the gender
Are feminine:
-tion nouns (Action, Lactation)
-o borrowed English words (Vidéo, Radio)
regular -eur nouns (Chaleur, Fleur) as opposed to 'fancy' existential concepts (Malheur, Honneur)
-ère, -(t)rice, -euse job titles (Boulangère, Actrice, Coiffeuse)
-twice the same consonant+e nouns, adjectives, pronouns (Princesse, Feuille, Quelle, Cette, Grosse) - expect Gramme
most -ée nouns (Mariée, Durée) - except greek words Apogée, Lycée, Scarabée
many -e nouns (Bouteille, Douche)
most -oix nouns (Noix, Voix) - except Choix
disciplines (Littérature, Physique)
continents (Afrique, Océanie)
-e countries and regions (Bretagne, Italie)
Are masculine:
most -consonant nouns (Chien, Matelas)
-er, -(t)eur job titles (Fermier, Facteur)
-ail/eil nouns (Orteil, Travail)
-euil/ueil nouns (Fauteuil, Accueil)
-asme, -isme nouns (Enthousiasme, Féminisme)
certain -e nouns (Livre, Mérite)
-eau nouns (Jumeau, Pinceau)
-scope nouns (Microscope, Téléscope)
-oire nouns, most likely (Auditoire) - expect Passoire
-ment nouns (Enterrement, Habillement)
cardinal points (Ouest, Nord)
languages (Italien, Polonais)
days, months, seasons (Hiver, Janvier)
trees (Chêne, Saule pleureur)
not -e countries and regions (Maroc, Japon)
Depends:
-é (Amitié, Résumé) - existential concepts are feminine (Beauté, Charité), simple words seem to often be masculine (Karaté, Été); exceptions: Acné, Clé, Psyché
-age nouns - masculine if it's added to an existing prefix, feminine if not (Le claquage, Le mirage, La page, La rage)
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alighierie · 3 years
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Hello! i really want to learn french but have no idea where to start if you have may you give resources on this
yesss ok so i learned french in school so im like advanced now, so some of these i actively use and some of them i just found from searching:
textbooks
i’m just going to link you to my whole dropbox, i have 6 french textbooks on there (personally i would probably start with french living language)
youtube channels
Inner French - i think this guy is great for any level! he speaks super slow and teaches you how to speak french naturally
FrenchPod101 - great for listening practice especially!
Comme une Française TV - I think she’s great and super helpful and clear!
other resources
wordreference - my favorite french dictionary!
linguee - literally amazing for finding example sentences & learning words in context
memrise - i said this before but i think the app is way better than the desktop website bc it’s less stressful lmao anyway it’s great for vocab 
Coffe Break French - a podcast! i use coffee break swedish and i think it’s a great series for listening & it’s available in a variety of levels
Lingua - for reading practice at a variety of levels (A1-B2)
The French Experiment - French children’s stories
Paralleltext.io - not for when you’re an absolute beginner but it has dual language stories for reading practice
1000 most common french words - tbh don’t start here but it’s nice for some core vocab!
Lingolia - for learning grammar
Verbix - for verb conjugations!
music recs
modern artists: cœur de pirate, stromae, pomme, angèle, vendredi sur mer, videoclub, clara luciani, christine & the queens
older artists: françoise hardy, dalida, jacques brel, barbara, jeanne moreau, édith piaf
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alighierie · 3 years
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yep!! i'd definitely use that more than bonsoir there
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male fragility
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alighierie · 3 years
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bonsoir !
nuit does indeed mean night! bonsoir is good evening. it could be night but unless they're going to bed, you're still wishing them a good evening. even if it's midnight, if they aren't literally going to bed, its bonsoir. if they're off to bed, it's bonne nuit !
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male fragility
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alighierie · 3 years
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the bilingual’s problems: foreign keyboards
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alighierie · 3 years
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anyone else think in the verbs of one lang w the nouns and occasionally adverbs and adjectives of another
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for your “anyone else think in the verbs of one lang w the nouns and occasionally adverbs and adjectives of another” yeah def. sometimes one language lacks the expression of what you’re feeling or trying to mean and sometimes it’s fun
yeah this is it!!! this is the mood for sure
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alighierie · 3 years
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toscana
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alighierie · 3 years
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ciaooo perché non cominciamo mai con ‘moi, je’? sembra maleducato o semplicemente non è coretto senza il pronome tonico prima?
Grammair Français
Les pronoms toniques
I pronomi tonici sono: moi; toi; lui; elle; nous; vous; eux; elles.
I pronomi possono essere utilizzati da soli senza un verbo, non come i pronom sujet. Es. Je/tu pars. Qui? Moi/Toi.
Soi è il pronome tonico che corrisponde a "tout le monde".
In generale, dopo una preposizione si usa il pronome tonico. Es. Max travaille avec moi. / Parton sans eux.
Dopo "c'est" si utilizza un pronome tonico. Es. C'est toi?
Con "aussi", "non plus", "pas", "et", "ni" si utilizza un pronome tonico. Es. Je suis fatigué. Et toi? Moi aussi. / Elle n'est pas sympa! Lui non plus. / Jo a faim. Pas moi.
Per rinforzare il soggetto e marcare un contrasto, utilizziamo un pronome tonico. Es. Je suis en forme, et toi? Moi, je suis fatiguée. !! Non dire "moi, je..." per iniziare una conversazione.
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alighierie · 3 years
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Grammair Français
Les pronoms toniques
I pronomi tonici sono: moi; toi; lui; elle; nous; vous; eux; elles.
I pronomi possono essere utilizzati da soli senza un verbo, non come i pronom sujet. Es. Je/tu pars. Qui? Moi/Toi.
Soi è il pronome tonico che corrisponde a "tout le monde".
In generale, dopo una preposizione si usa il pronome tonico. Es. Max travaille avec moi. / Parton sans eux.
Dopo "c'est" si utilizza un pronome tonico. Es. C'est toi?
Con "aussi", "non plus", "pas", "et", "ni" si utilizza un pronome tonico. Es. Je suis fatigué. Et toi? Moi aussi. / Elle n'est pas sympa! Lui non plus. / Jo a faim. Pas moi.
Per rinforzare il soggetto e marcare un contrasto, utilizziamo un pronome tonico. Es. Je suis en forme, et toi? Moi, je suis fatiguée. !! Non dire "moi, je..." per iniziare una conversazione.
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alighierie · 3 years
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my mouth when saying “eut”
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