When English Speakers Try to Read French (clip 1)

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In this clip I have some English speakers (with no background in French) attempt to read a simple French sentence.

Jean Antoine
 

  • @whojanson6751 says:

    Oh! So there are actually english speaking people that never heard about the french word “elle”. Didn’t know that.

    • @YourCreepyUncle. says:

      Why would they know THAT word specifically? It’s not in the English language.

      It’s much weirder that they practically needed a sabbatical retreat to figure out the meaning of “prépare” and “diner”.

    • @whojanson6751 says:

      @YourCreepyUncle. 
      General education and common sense.

      Every single swede, in my home country Sweden, that has finished school, can translate “elle” correctly. That’s for sure. Wether they have studied the french language, or not, doesn’t matter.

    • @vladoshka9014 says:

      ​@@whojanson6751it’s not something people learn at school, is it? I could only guess the meaning of that word because I learn Spanish

  • @CrisOnTheInternet says:

    Spanish + English and you can guess it correctly

  • @YevgeniyVladimirovich says:

    Просто поздравь коллегу с днем рождения))

  • @Ronkyort0dox says:

    Pronouns are the firsts things you learn in English

  • @Someperson217 says:

    No it means She’s preparing or she prepares the dinner in France but in Canada, dîner means lunch.

  • @caractacuspottsAZ says:

    She’s making lunch in Canadian French 😋

  • @minsukim2433 says:

    ktx 다 정차해주는 이유 ㄷㄷ 속도는 새마을호급으로 낮추고 요금은 ktx급으로 ㄷㄷ

  • @christmassnow3465 says:

    It would be fun to hear them read French.

  • @DemoboyOot says:

    This is probably the easiest possible example for an english speaker.

  • @PetorialC says:

    Next time you can try Dutch/German or Dutch/English😊

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