Disclaimer: This thread is absolutely NOT meant to be abusive about this particular language or the people who speak it natively.
Now, that we have this out of the way. Lets talk about the quirks of this language. I've studied this language for approximately a year or so (not continuously) and I still can't get a grip on it. I can read it, vaguely speak and write in it but I cannot, for the life of me, understand when French is being spoken by native french speaking people. It's so frustrating because I feel I should be able to understand what's being spoken but I just can't.
My main problem is that syllables sound so similar. Like -ais, -et, -ai etc. etc., you catch my drift. It's just impossible if the guy means allez or aller etc. etc..
And please don't take this badly, but since it's such a guttural language, do you get showered by spit when talking to a French person? Just the way the syllables are made twists the mouth in funny ways.
I mean no disrespect, and please be civil.
Now, that we have this out of the way. Lets talk about the quirks of this language. I've studied this language for approximately a year or so (not continuously) and I still can't get a grip on it. I can read it, vaguely speak and write in it but I cannot, for the life of me, understand when French is being spoken by native french speaking people. It's so frustrating because I feel I should be able to understand what's being spoken but I just can't.
My main problem is that syllables sound so similar. Like -ais, -et, -ai etc. etc., you catch my drift. It's just impossible if the guy means allez or aller etc. etc..
And please don't take this badly, but since it's such a guttural language, do you get showered by spit when talking to a French person? Just the way the syllables are made twists the mouth in funny ways.
I mean no disrespect, and please be civil.