Take French lessons online; learn common French phrases for going to restaurants in this free online French language video lesson.
Expert: Stéphanie Hourie Morrow
Bio: Stéphanie Hourie Morrow is a native French speaker and has been giving language lessons for 10 years.
Filmmaker: EV studios
Duration : 0:3:55
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#1 by PsycheLiZ on January 5th, 2010
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exact ! ” …
exact ! ” m’apporter ” !
#2 by SuperLolaa on January 5th, 2010
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yh same lol shes …
yh same lol shes such a freakk oohhh ahhh uhh uhhh resturnatteeyyy la fancey asss ooo errrr cnds gcc cant even understand her wtf !
#3 by itskareashachamille on January 5th, 2010
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i really REALLY …
i really REALLY want to punch her in the face.
#4 by csanfilippo on January 5th, 2010
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i wanna bang her …
i wanna bang her mouth, just sexy
#5 by PrinsTan on January 5th, 2010
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this should be …
this should be posted under “learn french accent when speaking english”…….
#6 by nariko914 on January 5th, 2010
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It’s not so much …
It’s not so much that the French speak quickly, it’s more that they slur the ends of their words together which makes listening comprehension a little harder for us English speakers. All the same, great vids, they’ve helped a lot!
#7 by RicaBert1995 on January 5th, 2010
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purriez-vous …
purriez-vous M’APPORTER l’addition
#8 by Xcokedav096 on January 5th, 2010
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not as fast as …
not as fast as russian, haha
#9 by tewfick1 on January 5th, 2010
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fuckin french …
french stinky garlic slag
#10 by balearn on January 5th, 2010
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j”ai affame” is …
j”ai affame” is wrong. You can say “Je suis affamé”. “Affamé” is stronger than “(avoir faim)”. It’s a bit like to be starving.
#11 by GuntherWeller on January 5th, 2010
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thank you ! I …
thank you ! I thought it was important that he understood ^^
#12 by lovemusic8432 on January 5th, 2010
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this is that you’re …
this is that you’re good ^^
#13 by samira76620 on January 5th, 2010
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Hey you say that …
Hey you say that because You speak english ^^ But its the same for us , i think you speak very fast too =D if we speak slowly is so ridiculous no? ^^
Bye
#14 by GuntherWeller on January 5th, 2010
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i guess you meant ” …
i’m not quite sure, but i don’t see what else it could be…
i guess you meant “je suis amoureux de toi” which means “I’m in love with you”
#15 by josephryangutierrez on January 5th, 2010
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well actually the …
well actually the French aren’t that fast I mean Spanish is faster but with the French they have a lot of “uh” sort of like they have to think of what they are going to say.
#16 by 1995lay on January 5th, 2010
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I can speak a …
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I can speak a little french, but I hate 1 thing: The french talk to fast! Really like every sentence must be finished in record time
#17 by Quetr04 on January 5th, 2010
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J’ai faim is I’m …
J’ai faim is I’m hungry and je suis affamé is I’m starving
#18 by anyafes2595 on January 5th, 2010
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hey, what’s the …
hey, what’s the difference between
“j’ai affame” and “j’ai faim”?
#19 by moumoutedu01 on January 5th, 2010
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Oui, on dit “clip” …
Oui, on dit “clip” en Français.
#20 by moumoutedu01 on January 5th, 2010
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Oula grave erreur ! …
Oula grave erreur !! (There’s a big mistake !).
ou ( without accent) means ” or”
où (with an accent) means “where”
So, the correct sentence is : ” Où y-a t-il un café ?”
#21 by atalanta26pt2 on January 5th, 2010
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I like how she …
I like how she breaks it down, thank you.
#22 by hollyaronson on January 5th, 2010
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tu sucez.
tu sucez.
#23 by kaber88 on January 5th, 2010
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anyone know what …
anyone know what mean by..
jisvi amural lettua…???
help me..!
#24 by hamaramadarat on January 5th, 2010
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I don’t understand …
I don’t understand her english, sometimes, so how can I learn to french form it?
Otherway her french is good, (I think…)
#25 by MISS1SARA on January 5th, 2010
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je sis youssef
je sis youssef