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@haileybalmer9722

1 week ago

Why is squirrel impossible in every European language? Germans hate saying squirrel as much as I hate saying eichhörnchen.

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@NinaSantini-y9j

1 week ago

As a french native I'm impressed

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@sakitoby1581

1 week ago

After the locksmith unwaveringly decided to wander over to the hardware store to buy a kettle, he was happy to see a tree surgeon rescue a trapped squirrel by grasping its fur. 😆

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@Autumn_Feather

1 week ago

I'm french and I always thought you were french since you pronounce French words so well



(Juste au cas où d'autres personnes pensent que je mens, je vous dis vive la république et vive la France ❤️ bonne journée a tous)

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@alexg-m6e

1 week ago

Excellent! These words are difficult to pronounce for a native English speaker, but your pronunciation was very clear!

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@MrOmerDalor

1 week ago

Almost perfect 6 is slightly wrong.

The prefix "in" is for using the opposite and has two pronunciations.
For exemple you said it the same as "insupportable" but it should be pronounced the same as "inutile".

Probably because it's followed by a vowel the pronunciation is different but I wouldn't be surprise if there's exceptions, French would be boring otherwise 😅

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@jacquimg2469

1 week ago

You did fantastic in my book! I thought I could mumble “tree.” I can’t pronounce squirrel so after that I was LOST. Love your channel!

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@LauraLParr

1 week ago

Girl based on theee words I’m hoping I never need a locksmith in a French speaking country 😂

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@Stefita83

1 week ago

Pretty good! For #6, you don’t pronounce "in" nasally (like the end of "bien"), it’s pronounced "i-né…" (the rest is correct). And for #3, it’s actually "serrurier" (pronounced "é" at the end). 😉

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@Lulittlefield5866

1 week ago

Squirrel is really funny cus it’s always makes it on the list of hard English words for non native speakers XD

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@sakitoby1581

1 week ago

These are HARD. I struggle w/kettle & locksmith. You did well, cherie.

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@gudetamaminiso513

1 week ago

Si je peux me permettre, dans "serrurerie", il y a une gémination de la consonne "r", le "e" entre deux "r" n'est pas prononcé. En phonétique, c'est donc [seʁyʁʁi], et non pas [seʁyʁəʁi]... si ça peut aider.
Sinon je pense notamment dans "fourrure" que tous les "r" peuvent être prononcés de façon plus "douce" (uvulaire), en faisant moins vibrer les cordes vocales, pour avoir l'air d'un locuteur natif + je rejoins les commentaires des autres pour "inébranlablement".
Et tout ceci n'est pas une vraie critique, je ne passe clairement pas pour un natif quand je parle anglais, ni en ce qui concerne l'accent, ni pour ce qui est de la grammaire !

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@sakarovkowarovsky

1 week ago

The "in" in "inébranlablement" is pronounced like the English "in" not like "hein".

I didn't hear you say the second r in chirurgien, it's not silent at all.

Everything else is near-perfect.

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@marcl2213

2 days ago

French canadian here. Very good. The #6 - Inébranlablement is probably more used in France (it’s very precise word). For «Fourrure» just imagined there is only one «R» (it sounds like you pronounce the two «R») Congratulations, your videos are always excellent!

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@pinksnake8001

1 week ago

Amazing. Just a tip: nobody pronounces the 2nd (e) in serrurerie. So it's actually "serrurr-Rie" (you hear the extra "r" I wrote in capital letter; so it's not "serrurie").

The difficulty here is to pronounce the "r" sound a lot.

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@DarthShadie

1 day ago

Pronounce them like we do in Quebec. Way easier. 😆

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@karanaima

1 week ago

Il te manque juste le deuxième r dans chirurgien mais ça passe 20/20 🙂‍↕

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@Gruntled2001

1 week ago

Would love to see the reverse of this - 10 most difficult American English words pronounced by a French speaker ☺️🇫

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@pinkaddiction13

1 week ago

When do people even use "Unwaveringly" English or French? Lol

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@charlenediaspacheco

1 week ago

You did so good ! Your prononciation is great and correct! I don’t know how you mage to learn a foreign language, such as French which is notoriously hard, so well but it’s amazing, congrats to you !

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