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Quick French lesson: Articles - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Real Life Discussion (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: Quick French lesson: Articles (/showthread.php?tid=71542) |
Quick French lesson: Articles - Huhuh - 01-04-2012 ' Wrote:Personne Wait, so no le or la before it? @ Schlürbi It's harder when you don't know the genders of the words to begin with :$ Quick French lesson: Articles - schlurbi - 01-04-2012 I've heard many People saying that German is one of the hardest Languages to learn. I can understand that they'll have to learn which Thing is which Gender, but at Least they don't have to learn different Words + a different Way to talk + plus a different Alphabet + plus a different Way to read silly Books = Japanese. Russian and Stuff too Quick French lesson: Articles - farmerman - 01-04-2012 Luckily for Disco, if it's related to Gallia, you can just use la because of its overbearing femininity, right? Quick French lesson: Articles - Virus- - 01-04-2012 Just use le to annoy every french-speaking person you know. "le me, chilling on skype." :@ Quick French lesson: Articles - Huhuh - 01-04-2012 Leela Quick French lesson: Articles - Sly - 01-04-2012 le fu ;c Quick French lesson: Articles - Ogris - 01-04-2012 Out of all the languages i know. English seems to be the only one without genders for inanimate objects anyway. Quick French lesson: Articles - Thyrzul - 01-04-2012 Don't forget using " l' " if word starts with vowel. Regardless of gender. Quick French lesson: Articles - Evan_ - 01-04-2012 ' Wrote:Out of all the languages i know. English seems to be the only one without genders for inanimate objects anyway.I know a few others. Those genders made me fail in learning both French and German. But that few I know has it's own uses too. Like the common stereotype I heard - that people of Paris doesn't like to speak English with foreigners. Well, they always did to me if the other option was me using my twisted lapsed French. For most players the misused le-la-les will not break the Gallic immersion. Quick French lesson: Articles - Rummelsnuff - 01-04-2012 German is harder to learn to speak, french is harder to learn to spell. They have 9723 different "conjugaisons" for word endings that are all pronounced the same: "eh" Also, french people twist the gender of everything. Milk: masculin in french, feminin in german Sun: masculin in french, feminin in german. French people even twist the gender of reproductive parts. female reproductive parts: masculin in french, feminine in german male reprocductive parts: some feminine descriptors, male in german. Non german RPers, I beg of you not to learn the correct gender of things. It's much funnier if you do it wrong. |