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What are the hardest parts of learning French grammar-wise? Give me 3-5 of the most difficult parts of French grammar in your personal opinion. Also, as a side question: do you think French is hard overall (for a native English speaker)? Why or why not? Please don't compare it to another language; how difficult is French itself? How much would knowing intermediate Spanish help me?
2017年7月1日 12:07
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I think the most difficult verbs to learn for a foreigner are "seeing", "believing", "painting", "picking" and "joining". ("voir" , "croire", " peindre" "cueillir"et "joindre".) Then, I do not think learning French is so difficult but you have to have good working methods and be rigorous. Indeed, in the French language there are many difficult words to pronounce and write for beginners. Nevertheless, the French language is a rich language and it is easy to substitute one word for another which makes learning French easier. Also, listening to TV, radio or watching movies in French can help you to learn better the language. I hope that I answered your question!
2017年7月1日
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Some of the difficult parts of the French grammar : - past participles conjugation changes depending on where they are related to the verb. J'ai vu les feuilles dans l'arbre Les feuilles que j'ai vues dans l'arbre Many French people do mistakes here! - for English speakers, one of the biggest problems is that in French, like most of the other romance languages, there is no neutral gender; everything, and I mean everything: people, things, animals, ... is either masculine or feminine. Some examples: a table -> une table (feminine) a board -> un tableau (masculine) a horse -> un cheval (masculine) a cow -> une vache (feminine) a cat -> un chat (masculine) a goat -> une chèvre (feminine) From the words above, you could conclude that words ending with 'e' are feminine. While it's true for a lot of them, it's not always the case: a poem -> un poème (masculine) a tree -> un arbre (masculine) - the letter 'e' can take different accents: é, è, ê, e, each with a different pronunciation - English uses a lot of passive phrases ; French tends to use mainly active ones. I'd say that knowing intermediate Spanish will definitely help. Grammars are very similar (I'm a beginner in Spanish). However contrary to Spanish the pronunciation far less consistent.
2017年7月1日
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