Best French-English dictionary? : r French - Reddit In fact, I can't imagine what learning french would have been like without online tools like wordreference and reverso net, especially if I had to use a physical dictionary Rapidly copying and pasting words into wordreference, copying the definition into anki and making a flashcard within 8 seconds if your goal is to learn the language
Which language is more difficult to learn: French or English? Je parle Anglais parce que je suis américain mais je choisi français c'est plus facile pour moi I can speak English and French i'm bilingual But I can switch between two languages automatically I tricked some random person into thinking I was born in France They got the wrong number and texted me I pretend to not speak any English just
Which French Dictionary App Do You Recommend? : r learnfrench - Reddit Wordreference is available on Apple and Android (both free) This app is useful for conjugating and French-English English-French I also recommend VaTeFaireConjuguer (available free on Apple or Android) This is useful for conjugating Lastly, I suggest Linguee (also available free on Apple or Android)
How common is English in France? : r AskFrance - Reddit IMO letting the kids make mistakes and let them speak freely would be the right way to give them the confidence they need to understand, catch the accent(s) and learn to speak well We all make mistakes (in french, german, spanish, english) and nobody gives a fuck Thus, most people in France speak a basic english with a terrible accent
French Jokes with English punchline : r French - Reddit Three men, an Italian, a French and a Spanish went for a job interview in England Before the interview, they were told that they must compose a sentence in English with three main words: green, pink and yellow The Italian was first: "I wake up in the morning I see the yellow sun
Is there a difference in Canadian keyboard layout? French speakers typically use the Canadian French keyboard layout (pretty easy to get in Quebec and from national retailers), which is a QWERTY variation with all the needed accents and punctuation for French It does the job nicely if you need to type in French French Canadians don’t use AZERTY layouts or anything like that
Is German or French easier for a native English speaker to . . . - Reddit French itself has also gone through a lot of changes over the years so modern French and the French spoken at the birth of English are quite different Likewise Germanic and modern day German are also vastly different, so although it's easy to see the two share ancestry, that doesn't mean the words are exactly the same
Why French Will Remain The Other Global Language : r linguistics - Reddit Many Francophone countries are contemplating about moving away from French to English One of the important Francophone countries to try to move away from French to English is Algeria, they have been at it for 30 years Recent changes are introduction of English in elementary schools, already many University courses are taught in English
Good French English dictionaries and improvement suggestions . . . - Reddit I honestly don't know which French Dictionary will be "good" as I'm not very fluent in French, but there's a list of French ones here For English Dictionaries, I use Wordnet 3 0 as my primary, and Webster's 3rd New International as a secondary option They can be found here I find the combination works very well
how is English taught in France? : r AskFrance - Reddit My English improved a lot by travelling abroad, and also by watching movies and series in English (instead of the usual French dub), with English subtitles as well, because written English is way easier to understand than spoken English, especially if there is an accent :)