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In the spirit of celebrating love, here are 20 fun names to call your love!1. 1. Mon TrĂ©sor (My treasure)2. Ma ChĂ©rie (My dear)3. Mon Amour (My love)4. Ma Perle (My pearl)5. Mon Coeur (My heart)6. Mon Ange (My angel)7. Ma Belle (My beautiful)8. Mon Rayon de Soleil (My sunshine)9. Mon TrĂ©sor CachĂ© (My hidden treasure)10. Mon Prince/ ma Princesse (My prince/princess)11. Ma Flamme (My flame)12. Mon Papillon (My butterfly)13. Mon Doux (My sweet)14. Mon Ătoile (My star)15. Mon RĂȘve (My dream)16. Ma Passion (My passion)17. Ma Joie (My joy)18. Ma Fleur (My flower)19. Mon Bonheur (My happiness)20. Mon Ămeraude (My emerald)Which one will you adopt from today? If you call it out save their number on your phone with it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Types and usage. In French, demonstrative adjectives are used to indicate and emphasize specific nouns. They agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Here are the demonstrative adjectives in French:1. **This (singular masculine):** *Ce* (e.g., *ce livre* - this book)2. **This (singular feminine):** *Cette* (e.g., *cette chaise* - this chair)3. **This (singular before a vowel or silent "h"):** *Cet* (e.g., *cet arbre* - this tree)4. **These (plural masculine):** *Ces* (e.g., *ces livres* - these books)5. **These (plural feminine):** *Ces* (e.g., *ces chaises* - these chairs)These adjectives help specify whether you are referring to something near or far, and whether it is masculine or feminine. Whatâs a(une malette) in English? Connect with me: email/ [email protected] Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Host (Medinat): Bonjour Ă tous, et bienvenue dans "Easy French avec Medinat". Je suis votre animatrice, Medinat, et aujourd'hui, nous allons explorer la langue française de maniĂšre simple et accessible.[Background Music]Medinat: Dans chaque Ă©pisode, nous allons apprendre de nouveaux mots, dĂ©couvrir des expressions courantes, et plonger dans des dialogues pour renforcer vos compĂ©tences en français.Medinat: Aujourd'hui, nous allons commencer par quelques mots de base essentiels.[Background Sounds: Mentioned New Words - "Bonjour," "Merci," "S'il vous plaĂźt"]Explanation in English:Bonjour: Hello or Good morning.Merci: Thank you.S'il vous plaĂźt: Please.Medinat: Ces mots simples sont la clĂ© pour dĂ©marrer une conversation en français. Pratiquons-les ensemble.[Interactive Section - Repeat after Medinat] today, we have a lively dialogue between two friends, Bayo et Seyi. C'est parti ![Background Music]Bayo: Salut Seyi ! Comment ça va ?Seyi: Salut Bayo ! Ăa va bien, merci. Et toi, comment ça se passe ?Bayo: Ăa va bien aussi. J'ai eu une semaine chargĂ©e au travail, mais ça va.[Background Sounds: Mentioned New Word - "Travail"]Explanation in English:Travail: Work. Bayo mentions having had a busy week at work.Seyi: Ah, le travail ! Je connais ça. Comment tu te dĂ©tends aprĂšs une semaine chargĂ©e ?Bayo: J'aime bien Ă©couter de la musique. C'est ma façon de me relaxer. Et toi ?[Background Sounds: Mentioned New Word - "Musique"]Explanation in English:Musique: Music. Bayo shares that he likes to relax by listening to music.Seyi: Moi aussi, j'adore la musique ! Quel genre de musique tu Ă©coutes ?Bayo: J'aime un peu de tout, mais en ce moment, je suis dans une phase de musique classique. C'est apaisant.[Background Sounds: Mentioned New Word - "Musique classique"]Explanation in English:Musique classique: Classical music. Bayo reveals his current preference for soothing classical music.Seyi: C'est intĂ©ressant. Peut-ĂȘtre que je devrais essayer d'Ă©couter de la musique classique aussi.Bayo: Tu devrais ! Ăa peut ĂȘtre une belle dĂ©couverte. Et toi, comment tu dĂ©compresses ?Seyi: Eh bien, j'aime regarder des films. Un bon film me fait oublier le stress.[Background Sounds: Mentioned New Word - "Films"]Explanation in English:Films: Movies. Seyi shares that he enjoys watching movies to unwind.Bayo: C'est une excellente idĂ©e. As-tu vu un bon film rĂ©cemment que tu recommanderais ?Seyi: Oui, j'ai vu un film français rĂ©cemment, "AmĂ©lie". C'Ă©tait fantastique ![Background Sounds: Mentioned New Movie Title - "AmĂ©lie"]Explanation in English:AmĂ©lie: A French film title. Seyi recommends the French film "AmĂ©lie," expressing that it was fantastic.Bayo: Ah, "AmĂ©lie" ! Un classique. Je devrais le regarder. Merci pour la recommandation.Seyi: De rien, Bayo ! On se voit ce week-end pour partager nos dĂ©couvertes musicales et cinĂ©matographiques ?Bayo: Absolument, Seyi. Ce sera gĂ©nial. Ă bientĂŽt ![Closing Music]Medinat: Merci d'avoir Ă©coutĂ© le dialogue entre Bayo et Seyi. I hope you enjoyed our conversation. Remember, continue practicing your French. Et si vous voulez explorer davantage la langue, rejoignez nos cours sur [Medinat Oyedele ]. Ă la prochaine ![Closing Music Fades Out]--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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The futur proche, or near future, is formed by combining the present of aller, which means "to go," with the infinitive of the action verb. Example: Je vais manger avec Lucy ce soir!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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In this episode, multilingual LinguaTofak shared pratical steps to stay consistent as a French language learner. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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In this episode, talented Toluwanimi Fakeye language learning strategist share practical advice for absolute beginners learning French.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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10 Most asked questions about learning French 1.What is the hardest part about learning French?Overall, the hardest thing about learning French is oral comprehension (listening). This is due to variations in vernacular, the urgency of listening, our brains' resistance to the spoken word, and silent letters.What makes French difficult to learn?2.The French language tends to be difficult to pronounce at first because there are simply sounds that native English speakers aren't used to making. To begin with, French is more evenly stressed. 3.What are the difficulties in learning French?difficulties of the French language âą 1 - False friends. The English and French languages were strongly influenced by the introduction of French at the time of the Norman invasion of Britain in the 11th century. ... âą 2 - Gender. ... âą 3 -Prononciation. ... âą 4 -Conjugation. ... âą 5 -Subjunctive.4. How can I learn French fasttips to learn French fast âą Watch films. Watching films in French with French subtitles is one of the best ways to learn. ... âą Learn with songs. ... âą Read. ... âą Find a partner. ... âą Don't be scared to try and make mistakes. ... âą Listen! ... âą Practice. ... âą Sign up for an intensive course.5.How can I understand French better?Here are now the three steps to follow to improve your listening skills: 1 Learn more vocabulary. (read the Ultimate Guide to Learning Vocabulary if you don't know where to start). 2 Train your brain to recognise French sounds with a pronunciation course like mimic method. 3 Spend lots of time hearing French.6.What should I learn first in French?One of the most important things to do when you start learning French is to understand basic vocabulary, phrases, and numbers. Beginners should learn the basic for easy conversation 7.Is French worth learning?French is the second most useful language in the world for business. Studying French makes you smarter. French is one of the top ten majors most likely to lead to less unemployment and higher earnings. 8.How do i know which gender is a noun?--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Before we dive into in-depth explanations, letâs see three fast way to say Iâm sorry in French.DĂ©solĂ©(e) !Sorry!Pardon !Sorry! Excuse-me!Toutes mes excuses !My apologies!Any of these three expressions would work to say sorry as if you bumped into someone, or to be polite when you did something slightly wrong.The most common way to say âIâm sorryâ in French is âje suis dĂ©solĂ©(e)â.How To Spell Iâm Sorry In French?âDĂ©solĂ©â is a French adjective, so its spelling will agree depending who speaks. The good thing is that the pronunciation wonât change whether itâs spelled dĂ©solĂ©/e/s. We typically use it with the verb to be in French.1. Examples: Paula est dĂ©solĂ©.Paula is sorry.Lola est dĂ©solĂ©e.Lola is sorry.Paulo est dĂ©solĂ© Paulo is sorry.Folu et Seun sont dĂ©solĂ©s.Folu and Seun are sorry. 2. Other examples Itâs very common to modify this statement with an adverb to make it more profond, more apologetic, more formal.Je suis vraiment dĂ©solĂ©.Iâm really sorry.Je suis sincĂšrement dĂ©solĂ©.Iâm sincerely sorry.Je suis profondĂ©ment dĂ©solĂ©.Iâm deeply sorry.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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In todayâs episode, we will learn 10 popular French idioms. Connect with me: https://wa.me/message/G4EXB23HGD2CO1. What are idioms?1. Ăa marcheLiteral translation: it walks.Figurative translation: 'it functions', but also 'got it' or 'okay'Ătre dans la luneLiteral translation: to be in the moonFigurative translation: to daydream, to pay zero attention.This is easy to guess, right? Sometimes, French also use this for the same meaning: ĂȘtre tĂȘte en l'air - which literally means 'head in the air,' but actually means 'to be distracted'.Est-ce que tu as compris ce que je viens de te dire?Y: Quoi? DĂ©solĂ©e, j'Ă©tais dans la lune.X: Do you understand what I just told you?Y: What? Sorry, I was daydreaming.3.Ăa coĂ»te un brasLiteral translation: It costs an arm.Figurative translation: It's super expensive.I know, there's an identical idiom in English - It costs an arm and a leg. Who copied whom? Ex.ça coĂ»te les yeux de la tĂȘte (it costs the eyes in the head)This car was extremely expensive.4.Faire la grasse matinĂ©eLiteral translation: to do a fat morning.Figurative translation: to stay in bed until late in the morning.Chaque samedi, j'aime bien faire la grasse matinĂ©e.Every Saturday, I like staying in bed until late.5.Coup de foudreLiteral translation: a lightning strike.Figurative translation: to fall madly in love at first sight.Did you guess it right? Use it if you feel like you've been hit by a lighting bolt when you see someone for the first time.If it's only a 'moderate' love at first sight, this is what you use: coup de coeur.C'Ă©tait un coup de foudre entre lui et moi.We fell madly in love at first sight, him and me.6.Ătre sage comme une imageLiteral translation: to be reasonable like an image.Figurative translation: it's usually used to define kids who are very calm.Les enfants que je garde sont sages comme des images. C'est un travail facile et je suis trĂšs content.The kids I babysit are very calm. It's an easy job, and I'm so glad.7.Boire comme un trouLiteral translation: to drink like a hole.Figurative translation: well, you can guess, I think (hint: the picture of Kermit above).Vous devrez le conduire chez lui, il boit comme un trou.You'll have to drive him home; he's drinking heavily.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Some of the most important French vocabulary to know for Fatherâs Day is:la FĂȘte des PĂšres â Fatherâs Daypapa â dad / daddypĂšre â fatherune carte â a cardun cadeau â a presentBonne FĂȘte Papa ! â Happy Fatherâs Day !Bonne FĂȘte des PĂšres ! â Happy Fatherâs Day !Je tâaime papa! Connect with me directly. https://wa.me/message/G4EXB23HGD2CO1--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Bienvenue! In todayâs episode, you will learn 15 simple expressions to help you speak French better. Connect directly with me. https://wa.me/message/G4EXB23HGD2CO1--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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In this episode, you will learn about how to form and use verbs in past tense. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Faux amis are false cognates in both French and English --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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There are 26 letters in French alphabet Bonne annĂ©e! connect with me directly on my whattapp bit.ly/2VMvbpi. You can buy me a coffee here https://selar.co/7fb5. If youâre a native or fluent English speaker, one of the most difficult things about the French alphabet is that the letter âjâ is pronounced similarly to the letter âgâ in English, and vice versa.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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In this episode, I share amazing proven tips to stay motivated. Bonne année! connect with me directly on my whattapp bit.ly/2VMvbpi. You can buy me a coffee here https://selar.co/7fb5--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Bonne année! connect with me directly on my whattapp bit.ly/2VMvbpi. You can buy me a coffee here https://selar.co/7fb5--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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In this episode, I shared 7 practical ways to help you speak french better.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Welcome! Bienvenue!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Welcome to another interesting episode. Joyeux Noel! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Basic French sentences with nouns. When you learn a language, you start with basic sentences with the most common word order. In French, this is SVO - Subject + Verb + Object. 1.Je mange du riz. 2.Je suis nigériane. 3. Je suis américaine. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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