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"Ça" in French is used in way more useful ways that just "it", "this", and "that". Learn all about it in this video.
I want to show you how to use ça in all these ways. I wish I could do it all in one RU-vid video. Malheureusement, non, je peux pas. But check out my Instagram where each week I share more content on the week's theme (this week, it's ça in French) and we discuss your experiences.
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@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 5 лет назад
We're talking all about ça this week on Instagram! Go and check out my profile and stories for more. A link is in the description!
@novart9230
@novart9230 2 года назад
Fun fact : "c'est" is the contraction of "ça est" or "cela est" so "c'est quoi ça?" is litteraly translate by "this is what this?". Also yes "ça craint" is slang coming from the verb "craindre" who have several meanings : to fear but also to worry. "ça craint" can mean "it's sucks" but also something scary like "ce quartier craint" = "This neighborhood sucks/is scary" (and to speak like a young parisian you can even say "ça craint à mort !"). "ça craint" is really informal but "c'est à craindre" ("it's something to be worry about") for exemple is a really formal sentence so a few words can make a big difference :p
@patriciarobin486
@patriciarobin486 2 года назад
Ça déménage! Qui signifie que ça remue, ça bouge, ça décoiffe.
@user-uf3zc6sv3w
@user-uf3zc6sv3w 4 месяца назад
Really so useful everyday spoken french
@vanshikbhatia8183
@vanshikbhatia8183 Месяц назад
Merci ça me va ❤❤❤
@sphinxx5322
@sphinxx5322 2 года назад
"Ca craint" does come from the verb "craindre". It usually means something is bad and worrysome (and of course, if it's bad and worrysome, it sucks too I guess ^^'). Cool video !
@CarlosDaniel
@CarlosDaniel 2 года назад
Awesome class. Thank you! Merci beaucoup!
@childofMotherMary
@childofMotherMary Год назад
incroyable leçon !
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight Год назад
Merci beaucoup
@lexismart7555
@lexismart7555 4 года назад
You are a breath of fresh air!! from all the run-of-the-mill French instructors who do not add anything to the learning of French (but don't hesitate to take a worn out pedagogical, expert attitude...yawn).
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 4 года назад
Thank you so much Lexi. I try to keep it as relevant to every day life, and for English speaking brains as possible!
@Papillon95
@Papillon95 Год назад
Ca me va, ca bouge! Merci Alex pour cette video!
@theboyfromxtown
@theboyfromxtown 5 лет назад
Thank you Alex. Excellent video, as usual
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 5 лет назад
Merci John ! Ça me fait plaisir.
@jackfootemoji9077
@jackfootemoji9077 5 лет назад
Love these videos a lot, thanks so much!
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 5 лет назад
Avec plaisir. Thanks for watching! You're a fellow AFTV follower (had a quick look at your profile). Also a fellow Arsenal fan?
@isaac6735
@isaac6735 5 лет назад
Brilliant video, thank you!
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 5 лет назад
Thank you for commenting Isaac!
@goshujinsama666
@goshujinsama666 5 лет назад
Watching videos like yours helps me a lot with keeping in touch with the French language, merci! Found you from the French subreddit, your accent is on point ,WOW!
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 5 лет назад
De rien ! T'es très gentil Goshujin ! Thanks very much!
@krisedwards3091
@krisedwards3091 3 года назад
So helpful mate🙂
@charlesgribble5286
@charlesgribble5286 3 года назад
I love your teaching very well
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 3 года назад
Merci Charles
@gerigeans
@gerigeans Год назад
Love love your channel it’s very helpful
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight Год назад
Thank you!
@Ugsscjoh
@Ugsscjoh 4 года назад
I’ve been studying French for a little more than 2 months now and I found your channel to be really helpful !!!! Your channel is definitely my fav French learning source now ! Thank you for doing this for us and I’m excited to sound like you someday hopefully soon :D merci !
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 3 года назад
Ça c'est un super but Nago ;)
@thadeikiwia22
@thadeikiwia22 2 года назад
cest beau
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 2 года назад
Merci.
@chekang3697
@chekang3697 4 года назад
what a helpful vid!
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 4 года назад
Ça me fait plaisir ;)
@jimporter7209
@jimporter7209 2 года назад
Really great content
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 2 года назад
Thanks Jim!
@CarmzT
@CarmzT 5 лет назад
Cc Alex! Merci beaucoup! Your videos are really great and I'm taking notes of all the common expressions you mentioned, including spelling! MDR! These are totally, absolutely HELPFUL as I really use most of these expressions. 😁😀
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 5 лет назад
This is wonderful! Ça me fait plaisir :)
@philipkasera9387
@philipkasera9387 4 года назад
Could someone please tell me what ‘mdr’ and ‘ptdr’ mean
@alannohlgren
@alannohlgren 2 года назад
I'm sure you've covered it in other videos, but since you asked, I'd add "Ca vaux la peine" --it's worth it, & " C'est pas la peine ", or its not worth it, not worth the bother. Voila, & thank you beaucoup Alex
@stevielambert8262
@stevielambert8262 2 года назад
Je me sers de 'ça marche' très souvent.
@huguesb9431
@huguesb9431 2 года назад
Ça gaze, ça baigne, both mean "ça va"
@piotrouche1593
@piotrouche1593 4 года назад
oui "ça craint" ça vient de craindre. On peut dire aussi "c'est craignos" en prononçant le "s" final. (very informal). Tu aurais pu rajouter que "ça" est une contraction de "cela" . On peut toujours dire "cela" à la place de "ça", mais cela fait pédant. Mais dans certaines circonstances on peut encore utiliser "cela" par exemple avec le vouvoiement à la place de "ça te va?" on peut dire "cela vous convient-il?" I'm listening your vidéos to practice my english, and because I understand you without subtitle. Is it your natural way to speak english? Because it would be so cool if every native english speaker speaks as you do.
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 4 года назад
I do speak more clearly than most natives because I like to articulate, but it isn't my natural speed because I'm teaching.
@dinoapolito5354
@dinoapolito5354 3 года назад
Cela est utilisé plutôt à l’écrit au lieu de ça. C’est ça?
@piotrouche1593
@piotrouche1593 3 года назад
@@dinoapolito5354 oui c'est ça, plutôt dans des textes informels (casual)
@rogeer3920
@rogeer3920 5 лет назад
Hey mate, Ive just found out your channel and it's incredible, thank you ! I still have one question left for the usage of ça, for example: Je prends deux douches par jour, le matin ça me réveille et le soir ça me détend. Is this usage correct? It seems that the 'ça' means in the context 'when'. Merci!
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 5 лет назад
Hey man. Thank you so much. Yes, this is correct usage! But here, ça translates to "it" and "it" being "taking a shower". Hope this helps.
@rogeer3920
@rogeer3920 5 лет назад
@@FrenchinPlainSight Merci! Yes, easier than i thought :)
@BGTuyau
@BGTuyau Год назад
And "Ça roule, ma poule!?"
@scottmuck
@scottmuck 4 года назад
But il and elle can also mean “it” , so when do we use ça vs il and elle?
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 4 года назад
Yes! That's a big topic! But one I have some tips for and will hopefully get to soon!
@LauraMorland
@LauraMorland 2 года назад
Keep in mind that *ça* has to be used for an *inanimate object,* and that will solve most of your questions.
@Furienna
@Furienna Год назад
​@@LauraMorlandWhat I can't help finding weird is that "il" means "it" even in expressions like "il pleut". I mean, who is the "he" that's raining?
@LauraMorland
@LauraMorland Год назад
@@Furienna I think it's best to just mémorise these "fixed impersonal expressions" like "il faut/faudra", "il pleut" and just stick them in your head as they are!
@Furienna
@Furienna Год назад
@@LauraMorland It is only funny to me since no Germanic language has the same word for "he" and "it" in such expressions. So my Swedish brain needs a lot of time to get used to it.
@gann2425
@gann2425 3 года назад
I can start with "ça" instead of "il/elle" whenever i want? i.e combien de temps ça restera ici?
@gann2425
@gann2425 3 года назад
"ça" points trash
@LauraMorland
@LauraMorland 2 года назад
Not exactly. Only if *il/elle* refers to an *inanimate object.* Think *ça = it*
@minhzikm1
@minhzikm1 2 года назад
Is CA and ça same ?
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 2 года назад
Yes. Ça is often spelled incorrectly as ca and sometimes sa.
@minhzikm1
@minhzikm1 2 года назад
@@FrenchinPlainSight merci beaucoup pour votre réponse. Pouvez-vous faire une vidéo sur "ON". As i understood there are wide meanings of ON except just "us" in french
@daisy1240
@daisy1240 3 года назад
What is 'ça te dit?' Ça te va ?
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 3 года назад
They are very similar so don't worry if you mix them up. Ça te dit is more "are you up for it?" Ça te va is more "does that suit you?"
@daisy1240
@daisy1240 3 года назад
@@FrenchinPlainSight Merci beaucoup. Bonne journée.
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight 3 года назад
De rien. C'est subtile donc essaye de ne pas trop traduire ces deux directement. Il faut entendre comment les natifs les utilisent. Bonne journée à toi
@pwp8737
@pwp8737 Год назад
si'l vous plaît fix the subtitles. C'est horrible! They are phonetic and bear no relation to your words.
@FrenchinPlainSight
@FrenchinPlainSight Год назад
Hi. Sorry about that. They are youTube generated and it doesn't do well when I switch between languages. In my newer videos (2021 onwards, ish) I make the subtitles myself. It's very time consuming so for now I won't be going back to older videos.
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