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thoughtportal · 1 year
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Putain de + noun
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lavandula-studying · 7 months
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Daily French Diary 5
Every day I try to write 1-3 paragraphs in French.
Yellow highlighted words/phrases = words/phrases I had to look up and want to remember.
Cyan highlighted words/phrases = phrases that I could find no direct translation for, which I am haphazardly translating of my own accord
Orange highlighted words/phrases = unfamiliar words/phrases that I have used before and want to remember
red text = words/phrases that I am unsure of and need to study
All grammar and spelling mistakes are my own!
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New Vocab
un poste = a job, a job posting
un tuteur / une tutrice = a tutor
des troubles d'apprentissage = learning disabilities
les qualifications = qualifications, necessary skills (I didn't know this was a cognate)
expériences professionnelles = professional experience, work experience
non plus = "either" as in I didn't like them either.
une carrière = a career
ce dernier = "the latter"
un trou = a gap, a hole, a void
Need to Study
bien/bienne vs. bonne/bon
the rules that govern when the adjective comes before or after the noun
leur/leurs vs leures/leur
really I just need to brush up on ALL of my grammar, yikes...
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ikishima · 2 months
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Did we need to do all that
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abhinav793 · 4 months
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sprachlingua · 1 year
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https://sprachlingua.com/
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learnelle · 2 months
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(8/30) What have I learned recently ? -> Learning French is not linear at allll. The first lesson I had with my tutor we were chatting so fluidly but today I really struggled to generate thoughts in French 🥲 It’s okay though, I’m still a lil sick now so the next lesson will go better 📖✨
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monstermoviedean · 9 months
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if you took a language class in school (any level, any language) did your instructor assign you a name from that language? like, when i took french in high school i was assigned a "french name" that i had to use in that class. did anyone else experience this?
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todayontumblr · 7 months
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Wednesday, September 27.
Langblr.
If ever you're in France, accompanied by your kitty cat, and you find yourself unintentionally (and quite unexpectedly) projecting intestinal gas produced within the body by bacteria that has broken down food, and said kitty cat looks a little alarmed, and you don't know what to say, well. Fortune smiles upon you this day. Consider #langblr your knight in shining linguistic armor. Chat, j'ai pété.
It really can happen to anyone. But langblr is here for all your polyglot needs: learning how to say chai tea in Czech, the frankly adorable etymology of peninsula, Greek paleographic fonts, for words of support for those underway with their language-learning adventures, or if you're in need of some support yourself. It is a particularly wholesome corner of Tumblr, for those with an interest in the slow-burn magic of learning another language. 
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lunalolligo · 1 year
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noticing as I learn different languages I tend to think using the shortest word from any of those languages, so for example instead of "this is" or "dette er", I'll just automatically think "c'est"
So my proposal is a creole of every language in which we find the shortest syllabic way to say every single word and speak at maximum efficiency
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lostfeb · 6 months
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language learning is such a personal thing that there is no “right” or “wrong” way of doing it. it’s whatever works on bringing YOU closer to YOUR goal.
you want to watch tv shows but don’t really care for speaking with others? yay!! no speaking practice needed.
you want to learn quickly for an upcoming trip? yay! text book phrases and simple grammar.
you’re a beginner and it’s been 10 years? 2 weeks? 6 months? it doesn’t matter. as long as you are working towards bringing YOURSELF closer to what YOU want to achieve, you have succeeded: you are succeeding; you are doing great.
i find that so much demotivation comes from comparison and/or trying to follow other's advice too closely. if anki decks don't work for you, that's fine! if duolingo works well for you, then use it!
this language learning thing, it should be enjoyed. in the sea full of deceptive polyglot stories and videos on top of videos attempting to understand how to learn languages in "the fastest way possible" sometimes we should sit back and ask ourselves, "when is just learning things, enough"?
with that i hope you all continue working towards your dreams! whether you want to become a translator or just watch a few more movies in your target language, you can do it. i know you have it in you.
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thoughtportal · 10 months
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French pronunciation
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lavandula-studying · 7 months
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Daily French Journal 1
Every day I try to write 1-3 paragraphs in French.
Yellow highlighted words/phrases = words/phrases I had to look up and want to remember.
All grammar and spelling mistakes are my own!
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Darn it, I think I've already spotted some errors in this one...
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cerisep0urrie · 1 year
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📺 words & expressions i have learned from french shows, movies, & tiktoks
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c’est pas grave - it’s okay / it’s no big deal
(ne) t’inquiète (pas) - don’t worry
qu’est-ce que tu fais là ? - what are you doing here?
tu me manques - i miss you
on y va - let’s go
bien sûr - of course
j’suis là - i’m here
je vous en prie - you’re welcome (formal)
mytho - liar
ouais - yeah
un truc - something
voilà - there it is, that’s right, exactly, there you go
oh là là - wow, oh my god
bof - so-so, whatever
hein - the french “huh” or “eh”
ben / bah - well… / uhh…
s’il te plaît ➭ s’te plaît - please
félicitations - congratulations
un mec - a guy (slang)
une meuf - a girl (slang)
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lab-gr0wn-lambs · 3 months
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Daryl sign language compilation
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notalizard · 7 months
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Duolingo is getting concerning
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learnelle · 20 days
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In ✨language learning✨ there is nothing more fun than revisiting a video you once couldn’t understand. I discovered this channel ( @booksfromtheunderground) when I had just started learning French, and I loved the vibes but couldn’t understand anything lol. It’s so fun to rewatch the videos now and finally be able to follow along ⭐️✨
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