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These videos have helped me so much as I have been trying to learn French, I am a preschool teacher at a French /English hybrid curriculum based school and these videos have helped me fit in quick and helpful lessons throughout my days , and apply it easier to my day to day with the kiddos ! Merci beaucoup ! :)
Glad it was helpful! I don't know if you saw but I have a free pronunciation course on my channel right now, if you have trouble with pronunciation that could really help 🙂
I don't really use IPA, I prefer the rule where the sound changes depending on the place of the letter or the sound in the word. Do you look up every word with the IPA ?
Merci beaucoup Dylane pour cette vidéo et toutes tes autres vidéos. J'ai appris tellement de nouveaux mots, la prononciation correcte et comment les utiliser/phrases. Je ne peux pas vous remercier assez. J'apprends le français avec un tuteur en ligne. Je suis au mieux A1-A2. Votre chaîne mérite une vue beaucoup plus large !! Au fait, ta vidéo de tes vacances au chalet de montagne m'a fait beaucoup rire 😂
Merci! You contents help me a lot study. I tried to pronounce them after you but "quincaillerie" is the most difficult to me. haha Could you make video how to differentiate between deux (2) and douze (12)? I'm always confused those. 2 euros and 12 euros. 2 ans and 12 ans.
Ms. If youself finding stress in throat to pronounce R. Than think about ourselves, who are learning French. To pronounce R is tough. But regular practice will make it easy. Abientot.
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane that's onetime French is similar to English. Spelling does not reflect pronunciation. How would you pronounce the English Town 'Wymondham'?
It’s just an irregular pronunciation. We have the same with Bœuf and bœufs. But it’s great to remember how to pronounce the open sound and the close sound 😉
The perfect French with Dylane chinese & english . i use english as a leverage to learn french because ~80% words same,but i need to put my mouth out , use different mouth muscles 🙃& speak in vowels to get french prononciations correctly, especially thé r' example in ´arbré it's small ´r'. . & example for ´Regarder, Rester, , Régler ', replace ´r' with ´h' to pronounce.
I get that comment every day. I don't seem to be able to correct it. I know my pronunciation isn't perfect but I only started to learn English when I was 27. It's not perfect and I am fine with it. That's what learning is like :)
I want to start a revolution against these pronunciation. Il est très très très deficile pour à apprendre. Still, I learnt all except that.. dessus-dessous. 😬🤯😪