+holistic79 I'm sorry, but you don't really know me, or how dyslexia affects me well enough to compare me with other people. I have tried learning other languages with the same alphabet and I find it really, really hard to read and interpret the words. I'm just going to stick to English for now, but maybe I'll try again someday.
French is such a beautiful language, I don't understand anything about it (I used to have French class but I messed up all the time) but it sounds so amazing
I'm French, and I agree that it's a beautiful, poetic language. But french speakers usually don't sound so beautiful :p If you want any help about French, tell me :)
French people speak so fast :/ I want to try and be fluent in French but I can't understand what they say because it's so fast! Anyway, Eva is adorable. I love her so much!
Haha don't worry. Her mother used to be very famous in France (she have worked on a movie with Charles Branson) and her father is half French half swedish
I love French so much! I'm going to start taking a French class this coming school year and I am actually really excited for it! Right now I only know some super suer basic words. In fact, one of the only things I could understand without reading the subtitles was: Je ne sais pas (I don't know) French is just so professional and beautiful :)
Haha je ne pensais pas qu'elle avait cet accent un peu "snob" en français... Mais ça fait plaisir de voir qu'elle ne fait pas que des interviews en anglais!
I can understand you, that's the most important. Keep praticing, I will have English classes in September... I use sometimes googletraduction for now, shame on me XD French is not easy, it seems... you are not bad at all ; continues !
Merçi :). Yes. I'm a native English speaker. J'avais été éssayer d'apprendre le Français pour plusieurs ans. Mais pas très serieusement. Maintenant, Je voudrais aimer de l'apprendre serieusement. Je trouve que c'est une langue la plus belle. À cette moment, Je peux comprendre assez un peu (si on parle plus doucement), je peux écrire un peu, mais pour moi, de parler est plus plus difficile. I pray I can become fluent in the 3, especially speaking. :)
lol, Gné is a... onomatopoeia ? who means "what" ? Do you think she has an accent in this vid ? Yeah, she is a very good english speaker, I can't see the difference bewteen her english and another one from american or english people. I would like to speak english like her. Her mother is Marlène Jobert ;)
Êtes-vous de France? Je demande ça parce que votre Anglais est bien. Vous écrivez bien. Je pensais que vous êtes Anglais, Americain, ou quelqu'un qui a L'Anglais pour sa langue maternelle. Pardonez mon Français. :) And if you don't speak French and this doesn't relate to you at all, then I am also sorry :D
Salut, Syntlara. Bon chance avec vos leçons. Vous avez raison: le Français n'est pas si facile. C'est necessaire que je regarde beaucoup de videos sur RU-vid et regarder les films Français. J'aime bien les films qui j'ai regardé. J'ai regardé juste le film "Lila Dit Ça". C'est un très bon film. Les gens parlent très rapid - naturellement - je souhaite que je peux parler comme ça. :) Bientot! De tout façon, si vous avez besoin d'aide avec l'Anglais, n'hésitez vous à démander. Au revoir.
***** A British person living in America is called an American citizen regardless of French being a colony to Algeria she's an Algerian. British colonised in South Africa they call themselves Afrikaans not English. Their family name Black-foot) only states that they descended from European, the elites of Algeria.
Cybraxas Take another look there. I think you are dismissing South Africa, British and French above there. It's not all about america. America isn't the only relevant country in the world, let's not exclude anyone. America is a prime example.
Conversely, I'm trying to learn French, and I wish I could speak like her. Before I saw this interview, I had thought that she was a native English speaker due to her command of the language in Casino Royale. When I saw this, I thought that she seemed more of a native English speaker than a native French speaker. Still, I'm jealous. Wish I could speak French fluently!
Conversely, I would love to speak French like her. As I had originally thought that she was English (due to the way she speaks English, in Casino Royale, and her command of the subtleties of the language), when I heard saw her in this interview, I thought she sounded more of a native English speaker than a native French speaker. I'm jealous. I'm trying to learn French.
I would have never guessed she is French. The last name doesn't give a clue about her background. Is her husband of English background? Green is not exactly a French surname.