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Here are the 10 most common contractions in French: https://subscribepage.io/SJCWt6

Do French speakers sound like they’re racing through their words? 🚀 You’re not imagining it! In this video, we’ll demystify the élisions, contractions, and syncopes that make French sound so fast. I’ll show you how to understand them like a pro and will make it all make sense 🇫🇷

✨ What you’ll learn in this video:
1️⃣ Common French contractions and how they work in everyday conversations.
2️⃣ Practical examples

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Learning French doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Once you understand these fast-talking shortcuts, you’ll feel one step closer to speaking like a native.

Aller, on y va ! 🇫🇷👋

🖥️ Vidéo montée par Edith Le Goff
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Chapters ✂️

00:00 Introduction
01:10 What are contractions
03:02 French Contractions 1
05:06 French Contractions 2
08:26 Difficult contractions

8 Comments

  1. ❤ Please add an in depth video on Spoken French.

    Please use paragraphs of contexts using Spoken French. Mostly conversations.

    Put the conversations a full page at a time. Add chapters for each page.

    Add these conversations as downloadable PDF.

    Add English translations if possible. Even in PDFs.

    Thanks. ❤

  2. J'ai dedié beaucoup d'années à apprendre le français – pas necessairement d'une façon continuée au lycée et après. J'ai laissé le français un peu derrière pendant beaucoup de temps pour me dédier plus au espagnol. Mais après reprendre les études, je suis arrivé au niveau B1 plus ou moins, avec une bonne capacité d'expression et de la compréhension un peu pire. Parfois c'est un peu décevant quand tu comprends presque rien, par exemple dans la télévision ou des conversations de sujets plus spécifiques. Savoir les contractions, des liaisons et elisions aide beaucoup, je crois, et écouter, écouter, écouter.

  3. I am studying French but I have NO intention of talking to French people. I am learning it so I can read, write and understand the news on the TV. So far news French is clear and slow enough that I can understand more and more. I have tried to talk to French people but I have to say they are ALL jerks – arrogant, pompous, grandiose, nasty, ridicule me and are generally Merde. Ask them to slow down and they just sneer and go faster.
    Seems to me there is something wrong with the French. I have travelled extensively an have NEVER met a group more objectionable than French people. Even the ones who can't speak English think I am stupid because I have only basic French.
    It is basically a matter of respect and consideration for others, something French people seem to have none.

  4. I've been for the first time in France in 2001, but I still haven't given up learning. 😂😂

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