This concept silent letters was something that made me so uncertain when reading french words. i was never sure. Often resigned to the idea that I would not ever know how to pronounce words correctly. This video lesson made French considerably more approachable.
Bon apremidi Madame. Still I'm learning French with videos. Among them you ( Vou ) are one of them. Can you suggest me anything in this journey. Abientot. Ms. maybe I have done a mistake. I don't know you're married or unmarried. Because Madame always uses with married girl/ woman.
Hey Devendrajit, now in France we can refer to anyone with Madame so don't worry, a few years ago they made a law pass so that we would not have to specify if Mademoiselle or Madame. Basically you have to call everyone madame to be correct. But really we won't mind if you call us mademoiselle, since we call young people that.
@@vividesiles3763 Merci et Vou. At present I'm learning French. Now I like it more than Angle. In English, earlier Mrs. was used for married woman and Miss was for unmarried. But about 12 year's ago they rectify it with Ms. may she married or unmarried. Pronounciation is Mz. Mrs. Shall be used with her husband name.
and the french language actually has a governing body so why does it havesuch aaful ortography full of ssilent letters at least english has a excuse for it's ridiculous spelling it has no governing authority that can regulate or change the spelling