Listen and learn to say sex properly with Julien, “how do you say” free audio / video tutorials of pronunciation and discover the origin of the word of French and Latin.
What’s new guys? Good morning! It is Julien, the French who makes pronunciation videos on YouTube, yes pronunciation videos. And that is interesting for me because this word that we all use comes from French and to be myself French and to make videos of pronunciation of the French word, it was an interesting discovery for me. So we examine how to pronounce this word which is as we all know essential to human life, and of course for human reproduction. But rather than you simply say how to say this word, and we will get there in a second, I thought I would use these 45 seconds that you give this video to add a little additional value and give you something on this subject you did not know probably not. This origin of the word seems to come from the Latin sectus, you know as in the section, so a word meaning “divide”, and from there, it has become sexus which, of course, is what differentiates women. From sexus, the word has evolved to become “sexy” in French, then it passed through English as the word we know today “sex”. Interesting, isn’t it? So how do you say this word in English or American? Sex. Sex. Quite simple, sex. Here are more pronunciation videos if you want to drag on the channel. Cheers
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