Learn French – Lesson 4 Etre and Avoir
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lol…poupee
No, I am not saying that at all. =] I perfectly learned “etre” and “avoir” in my first year.. I’m just saying that this video isn’t really helpful to ‘true’ beginners of the languge.
@Suzzinee Do you really mean that after 3 years you know neither “Etre” nor “Avoir”? Then, it’s not me, it’s your school. You should lodge a complaint against them.
@LiveFastDieFun27 For some reason, my thanks for your sharing have disappeared. So again, thank you.
It is the 4th lesson. It might be easier if you started with the first one.
Bonjour, je parle très bien le français, si vous avez besoin d’aide, vous pouvez me contacter.
Hello, I speak english very well, so if you need help, you can contact me. I am Quebecker, from Canada, and we speak better than the women is this video, I promise xD
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l orthographe fracaise est dur d ailleurs il y a plusieurs fautes dans ma phrase
Both are possible. (it is: poupée.)
Bonjour
I was wondering if it is possible to say “Est-ce que vous avez une pupee?” and ” As tu une pupee?” ?
Je suis indonesienne et je voudrais etre un prof de francais un jour.
je suis vietnamien, mecci
Great Video. Merci bien!
Um. I like to learn french, but it might be easier if i could understand what you are saying. lol but if i already knew french i could learn this.
lol… if that was feminin when it goes “je suis un chien” it can also mean “i am a bitch” XD
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This video doesn’t really explain thoroughly to complete beginners. I’m taking my 3rd year of french, and it’d be helpful you translated everything you said in french into english, so it’s more understandable.
They are verbs. Respectively to be and to have.
whats erte and avoir?im confused now
I may say “Je m’appelle Gabrielle et je suis votre professeur de français” or “Je suis Gabrielle, votre professeur de français.” Both are correct from a grammatical point of view, but the first one is “heavy.”
Should it not be “je m’appelle Minet”?
something in french, i guess
I must admit, I did have a hard time with avoir more so that être. However, the subjonctif is what really got me (along with the passé simple)