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Oh, cool, a French teacher from the East of France! It's great that she's happy to help beginners. Starting with greetings is definitely the right move for any new language learner.
Yeah, greetings are absolutely the foundational building blocks. It's smart to jump right into them. I'm curious about this 'nasal' aspect she's mentioning; French pronunciation can be so distinctive.
This phonetic breakdown is super helpful! Hearing that 'on' sounds like 'boom' and 'ou' like 'ooh' really clarifies things. So, 'bonjour' it is – simple yet essential.

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The lesson begins by introducing basic French greetings, starting with "Bonjour" [0:30], which serves as both "good morning" and "good afternoon." The speaker highlights French phonetics, explaining that "on" together sounds like "ooh" [1:00] and "ou" sounds like "oo." Following greetings, the video moves to self-introduction, presenting two ways to state one's name [1:30]. The first method literally translates to "I call myself Clara" [1:30-2:00], while the second allows for asking someone else's name using the phrase "How do you call yourself?" [2:00-2:30]. The importance of vowel sounds, specifically "en" sounding like "ooh" [2:00], is emphasized, along with the pronunciation distinction needed for the feminine form of "nice to meet you" [2:30-3:00].
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The lesson begins by introducing basic French greetings, starting with "Bonjour" [0:30], which serves as both "good morning" and "good afternoon." The speaker highlights French phonetics, explaining that "on" together sounds like "ooh" [1:00] and "ou" sounds like "oo." Following greetings, the video moves to self-introduction, presenting two ways to state one's name [1:30]. The first method literally translates to "I call myself Clara" [1:30-2:00], while the second allows for asking someone else's name using the phrase "How do you call yourself?" [2:00-2:30]. The importance of vowel sounds, specifically "en" sounding like "ooh" [2:00], is emphasized, along with the pronunciation distinction needed for the feminine form of "nice to meet you" [2:30-3:00].
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