Why do I love French so much?
Why do I love French so much?
I love how everything sounds so beautiful in French – even the curse words don’t sound harsh. But what I am learning to appreciate more and more about the language is its correctness. I love that the French have managed to hold on to the correct way of speaking / writing in certain circumstances.
What do you love about French?
Here are 5 reasons why it’s good to love the French:
- 1) Once you’re a friend with them, you’re a friend for life. The French aren’t cold exactly.
- 2) They really do believe in moderation. The French aren’t prone to excess.
- 3) They love children.
- 4) Their dedication to good health.
- 5) They love it when you speak French.
Why is France the country of love?
People call Paris “the City of Love” because of the romantic atmosphere it exudes. In fact, The City of Love isn’t just a random nickname given to Paris; it’s the perfect description anyone who visited the French capital would give to the city for all the romantic vibes they find there.
Why do people like the French?
Why do people like the French language? The first answer remains unchanged, for its softness and sensuality. Yet, the well-renowned seductive power of the French language is not just a vague musicality, pleasant only to hear. It also obeys precise linguistic rules strictly fixed by the very austere Académie Française.
Why is French so attractive?
French is so breathy, it sounds like whispering (one of the many grievances Americans have with the French). The breathiness comes the forming of sounds at the front of the mouth and the frequency of vowels in the language. As a vowel-filled language, it makes sense that French is so breathy, and therefore sexy.
Why is French so beautiful?
Although makes recognizing words in a sentence even trickier, Liaisons soothes the perks of the , which helps with the coherency of speaking. That’s part of the reason why French sounds so beautiful. That French categorize tenses in a more reasonable way than many of the other languages.
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