Easy French was created with you in mind. Learning french doesn't have to be boring. You will learn and speak French effortlessly with Medinat. The lessons are designed to help more of spoken french and it is suitable for all learners. Follow me on Instagram @Oyedele Medinat. Facebook @Easy langues Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In this episode, multilingual LinguaTofak shared pratical steps to stay consistent as a French language learner. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In this episode, talented Toluwanimi Fakeye language learning strategist share practical advice for absolute beginners learning French. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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 • 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. ... • 2 - Gender. ... • 3 -Prononciation. ... • 4 -Conjugation. ... • 5 -Subjunctive. 4. How can I learn French fast tips to learn French fast • Watch films. Watching films in French with French subtitles is one of the best ways to learn. ... • Learn with songs. ... • Read. ... • Find a partner. ... • Don't be scared to try and make mistakes. ... • Listen! ... • Practice. ... • 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? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Before we dive into in-depth explanations, let's see three fast way to say I'm sorry in French. Désolé(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 ‘I'm sorry' in French is “je suis désolé(e)“. How To Spell I'm Sorry In French? “Désolé” is a French adjective, so its spelling will agree depending who speaks. The good thing is that the pronunciation won't change whether it's spelled désolé/e/s. We typically use it with the verb to be in French. 1. Examples: Paula est désolé. Paula is sorry. Lola est désolée. Lola is sorry. Paulo est désolé Paulo is sorry. Folu et Seun sont désolés. Folu and Seun are sorry. 2. Other examples It's very common to modify this statement with an adverb to make it more profond, more apologetic, more formal. Je suis vraiment désolé. I'm really sorry. Je suis sincèrement désolé. I'm sincerely sorry. Je suis profondément désolé. I'm deeply sorry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In today's episode, we will learn 10 popular French idioms. Connect with me: https://wa.me/message/G4EXB23HGD2CO1. What are idioms? 1. Ça marche Literal translation: it walks. Figurative translation: 'it functions', but also 'got it' or 'okay' Être dans la lune Literal translation: to be in the moon Figurative translation: to daydream, to pay zero attention. This is easy to guess, right? Sometimes, French also use this for the same meaning: être tête 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? Désolée, j'étais dans la lune. X: Do you understand what I just told you? Y: What? Sorry, I was daydreaming. 3.Ça coûte un bras Literal 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 coûte les yeux de la tête (it costs the eyes in the head) This car was extremely expensive. 4. Faire la grasse matinée Literal 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 matinée. Every Saturday, I like staying in bed until late. 5. Coup de foudre Literal 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'était un coup de foudre entre lui et moi. We fell madly in love at first sight, him and me. 6. Être sage comme une image Literal 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 très content. The kids I babysit are very calm. It's an easy job, and I'm so glad. 7. Boire comme un trou Literal 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. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Some of the most important French vocabulary to know for Father's Day is: la Fête des Pères – Father's Day papa – dad / daddy père – father une carte – a card un cadeau – a present Bonne Fête Papa ! – Happy Father's Day ! Bonne Fête des Pères ! – Happy Father's Day ! Je t'aime papa! Connect with me directly. https://wa.me/message/G4EXB23HGD2CO1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Bienvenue! In today's episode, you will learn 15 simple expressions to help you speak French better. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In this episode, you will learn about how to form and use verbs in past tense. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Faux amis are false cognates in both French and English --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
There are 26 letters in French alphabet Bonne année! connect with me directly on my whattapp bit.ly/2VMvbpi. You can buy me a coffee here https://selar.co/7fb5. If you're a native or fluent English speaker, one of the most difficult things about the French alphabet is that the letter “j” is pronounced similarly to the letter “g” in English, and vice versa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Bonne année! connect with me directly on my whattapp bit.ly/2VMvbpi. You can buy me a coffee here https://selar.co/7fb5 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In this episode, I shared 7 practical ways to help you speak french better. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome! Bienvenue! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome to another interesting episode. Joyeux Noel! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Glad to have you here today! Reflexive verbs in French are verbs which mean an action done to oneself, for example, laver means 'to wash', but se laver means 'to get washed' or literally ‘to wash oneself'. That's why in the infinitive form the verb has se in front of it and this needs to change as we talk about other people doing the action just as in English – he has a wash/he washes himself or we are having a wash/we wash ourselves. How to form a sentence using a reflexive verb Reflexive verbs follow the normal formation patterns and many are regular -er verbs. They just have an extra pronoun. Remember that me, te, se become m', t', s' before a vowel or silent -h: *s'appeller je m'appelle tu t'appelles il/elle/on s'appelle nous nous appelons vous vous appelez ils/elles s'appellent --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome once again! Learn to speak about your favorite pastimes in French includes sports, hobbies, and other things you might do in your free time. *Tu fais de la natation. You swim (regularly / in a club). Ils font du basket. They play basketball. Je fais du sport tous les jours. I do sport every day. Il joue au tennis. He plays tennis. Elle fait de l'équitation. She goes horse riding (regularly / in a club). Ils jouent au basket. They play basketball. Il fait du tennis. He plays tennis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome! Bienvenue! In this episode, I am thanking you for staying by me throughout these months. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome to another interesting episode of Easyfrenchwithmedinat In this episode, we will look at the verb TO BE in french and how you can use it in your daily life. The Three Main Uses of 'Être' The many forms of être are busy binding together the French language in three essential ways: 1) to describe a temporary or permanent state of being, 2) to describe someone's profession, and 3) to indicate possession. 1. Être is used with adjectives, nouns, and adverbs to describe a temporary or permanent state of being. For example: Il est beau. > He is handsome. Je suis à Paris. > I'm in Paris. Nous sommes français. > We're French.Conjugations of 'Être' Below is the useful present-tense conjugation of être. Present tense je suis---------------------------- I am tu es---------------------You are il est-----------------------He is nous sommes---------------------- She is vous êtes------------------- You are(formal) ils sont---------------------They are (male only or both male and female) Elles sont-----------------------------they are ( only female) Don't forget to leave a review and rate me. You can also sponsor this podcast and promote your Brand. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Episode 37 : You will learn how to say the names of some foods in french and also say if you love or don't love them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Roch grew up in Saint Basile, New Bruswick, Canada, with a younger brother, Marc and a younger sister, Janice. Both his parents were English teachers so Roch grew up bilingual with French and English. After his parents divorce he spent a lot of time with this paternal grandparents. Roch wanted to be a professional hockey player, but an injury during a baseball game forced him to choose another career. Roch studied physiology at Ottawa University with intentions of becoming a medical doctor. He graduated in 1985. However, music was his calling. His tried for years to get a hit, but it wasn't until his friend suggested he sing in French and his appearance on French-Canadian TV did his musical career take off. In 1989, "Helene" (pronounced Helen) was released and it took the French speaking world and several European countries by storm. In 1990 he released an English version of "Helen" which made him a star to the rest of Canada. Ne viens pas Roch Voisine Ne viens pas réveiller ma mémoire Dire que tout se répare qu'il faut savoir pardonner. Ne viens pas faire basculer ma vie Toi qui l'as affaibli sans coeur et sans merci. Ne viens pas si tu n'as pas choisi S'il reste à tes silences encore un peu de lui. Ne viens pas si c'est pour t'endormir En essayant, à chaque nuit, de repartir. Ne viens pas remuer ciel et terre Jurer qu'il t'indiffère si tu n'es pas sûre de toi. Ne viens pas ou tu vas me tuer. Tu as beau le jurer, as-tu vraiment changé ? Ne viens pas si tu n'as pas choisi S'il reste à tes absences encore un peu de lui. Ne viens pas si c'est pour t'endormir En essayant, à chaque nuit, de repartir. Je fais ce que je peux pour m'en sortir. Je confonds la haine et l'amour à force de… Connect with me on Facebook and Linkedin : Medinat Oyedele Kindly leave me a review ,I will love to hear from you. Kindly sponsor this podcast to help me create great contents --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In this episode , I look at the biography of French Singer :SINGUILA in slow french . Il est Né à Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine) le 19 septembre 1977, Bedaya N'Garo Singuila est originaire de la République du Congo et de la République centrafricaine. Attiré par le rap radical, il fait ses débuts dans la dernière mouture de Secteur Ä en 1999, puis dans le groupe Psyché, avant de s'ouvrir à une carrière solo placée sous le signe du R&B. Il collabore au titre « Thank You » de la chanteuse anglaise Jamelia (n°30 en France) puis sort son premier album On Ne Vit Qu'une Fois en 2003. Le recueil alimente le classement des singles avec « C'est trop » (n°6), « Aïcha » (n°21) et « Ma Conscience » (n°58). En 2006 paraît son deuxième opus, Ghetto Compositeur, avec les titres « Le Temps passe trop vite » et « Ma nature ». Singuila offre ensuite la chanson « Il avait les mots » à Sheryfa Luna, qui en fait un tube, puis reprend le titre à son compte dans « La Réponse ». Le chanteur collabore avec Kamnouze en 2008 pour les titres « Nos blessures » et « Ça n'ment pas » et se consacre à son troisième album Ça Fait Mal qui sort à l'automne 2009. Le R&B fluide et sophistiqué de Singuila fait mouche dans le duo « J'suis K.O. » --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In this episode, Awodirepo Olabayo , a French Language Instructor and Poet shares his thoughts on learning French Language as a non-native speaker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
I came across this great recording of me and my colleagues Nafiu Oloore, Awodirepo Bayo and Jacob at Diamond Fm of the University Of Ibadan. My passion for podcast is long time coming. Hope you love it! Let me hear from you. Language level: Intermediate- Advanced NB: All information in this recording is dated 29/6/2013. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
in this episode I had the privilege to host Mr. olaDeji shared with us tips that he used to learn English as a French speaker this same pratical tips you can use in learning French. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
In this episode, we will continue learning numbers in french. Let's take it a step further as we learn number 60-100. Soixante et un, soixante-deux, soixante-trois, soixante-quatre, soixante-cinq, soixante-six, Soixante-sept, soixante-huit, soixante-neuf - 70 – soixante-dix 71 – soixante-onze 72 – soixante-douze 73 – soixante-treize 74 – soixante-quatorze 75 – soixante-quinze 76 – soixante-seize 77 – soixante-dix-sept 78 – soixante-dix-huit 79 – soixante-dix-neuf (which is literally 60 + 19) With the numbers in the 80s, quatre-vingt is used which is like saying 4 twenties (in old English Four score was used instead of eighty thanks to this French influence) 80 – quatre-vingts (notice vingts ends in an S) 81 – quatre-vingt-un (notice vingt does not end in an S) 82 – quatre-vingt-deux 83 – quatre-vingt-trois 84 – quatre-vingt-quatre 85 – quatre-vingt-cinq 86 – quatre-vingt-six 87 – quatre-vingt-sept 88 – quatre-vingt-huit 89 – quatre-vingt-neuf The number 90 in French is quatre-vingt-dix. You will notice that it is a combination of quatre-vingt (80) + dix (10) The rest of the numbers in the 90s follow the same pattern of 80 + a number from 10-19. 90 – quatre-vingt-dix 91 – quatre-vingt-onze 92 – quatre-vingt-douze 93 – quatre-vingt-treize 94 – quatre-vingt-quatorze 95 – quatre-vingt-quinze 96 – quatre-vingt-seize 97 – quatre-vingt-dix-sept 98 – quatre-vingt-dix-huit 99 – quatre-vingt-dix-neuf (which is literally 4 x 20 + 19)-Cent --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Bienvenue! Welcome! In this episode you will learn 10 domestic animals names in french. Un chien. Un chat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome to this episode! Are you looking for a cute name to call your lover or spouse? Or you are tired of using “mon amour” or “ma chérie” . In this episode, I shared 10 fun names that you can use for your lovers! Listen to the end to hear the bonus name. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
As is it in every language , letters form phrases. In this episode I talk about 7common french phrases you should know. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome to this new year 2021! 1. Bonne année! - Happy new year . 2. Bonne santé - Good health to you. 3.Je te souhaite une très bonne année 2021- I am wishing you a great new year. 4 . Une année se termine , une autre la remplace.-One year is ends, another replaces it. 5.Je t'envoye tous mes meilleurs voeux -Sending you my best wishes for the year. 6. Tous mes voeux pour cette nouvelle année! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Lyrics : joie dans le monde , le seigneur Vient .... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
It is used to express age and possession. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Bonjour! Louise helps Jacques to find “ la rue Bordeaux. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Les activités quotidiens. Écoutez la musique- to listen to music Téléphoner/ passer des coup de file - to make calls Lire le journal - read the news paper. Rencontrer Des amis/retrouver les amis- meet friends Préparer le dinner- to cook dinner Se reposer- to rest. Je veux me réposer- I am going to rest. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
French daily activities vocabulary Le quotidien- daily routine Se brosser les dents- to brush one's teeth Se changer-- to change one's dress Bavarder - to chat S' habiller - to bath yourself Prendre le petit déjeuner- take one's breakfast Follow me on Instagram@oyedelemedinat On Facebook@Easy langues For more french lessons Kindly donate to support this podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Coucou! In this episode we look at adjectives in French especially the agreement of adjectives in French. examples : 1.Le bébé est petit. Les bébés sont petits. 2. La fille est petite. Elle est petite. Les filles sont petites. Elles sont petites. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Hey there! Bonjour! in this episode you will learn how to ask and say time in French. Quelle heure est-il? What time is it? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Getting a table at a restaurant in French is measyade with this episod 1.On est deux/ nous sommes deux- we are two 2. Pour manger( to eat) Pour boire (to drink) Pour le petit déjeuner-( for breakfast) Pour le diner ( for dinner) 3. Where you prefer to sit Je préfère l' extèrieur ( I prefer outside) Je préfère l' intèrieur ( I prefer inside) Bonus: On a une reservation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Welcome once again . Bienvenue. je suis au restaurant --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
This episode is a continuation of the numbers we have learned before 1-30. In this episode we will learn to count , read and pronounce number 31-60. Trente et un. -31. Trente deux -32. Trente trois -33. Trente Quatre 34. Trente cinq. 35. Trente six. 36. Trente sept. 37. Trente huit. 38. Trente neuf. 39. Quarante. 40. Quarante et un 41. Quarante deux. 42. Quarante trois. 43 Quarante quatre 44 Quarante cinq 45 Quarante six 46 Quarante sept 47 Quarante huit 48 Quarante neuf 49 Cinquante 50 Cinquante et un 51 Cinquante deux 52 Cinquante trois 53 Cinquante quatre 54 Cinquante cinq 55 Cinquante six 56 Cinquante sept 57 Cinquante 58 Cinquante 59 Soixante 60 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Fun fact about market in France. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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Porter -------------To wear ✨Je porte---- i wear/ I am wearing ✨Tu portes--- you wear or you are wearing ✨Il/ Elle porte---- she wears / she is wearing ✨Nous portons----- we wear/ we are wearing ✨Vous portez--- you wear / you are wearing ✨Ils/ elles portent---- they wear / the are wearing Exemples Je Porte une robe--- I am wearing a gown Monsieur Nicholas Porte une chemise et un pantalon--- Mr Nicholas is wearing a shirt and trousers Elle Porte une jupe-- she is wearing a skirt. Follow me on Instagram@oyedelemedinat On Facebook@Easy langues For more french lessons Kindly donate to support this podcast
Salut cher etudiants! Hello dear students! In this episode we are going to learn about one of the major verbs in French. The verb is 'avoir' - to have . j'ai -----------------I have Tu as ----------------you have ( singular/ informal) Il a --------------------he has Elle a -------------------- she has Nous avons --------------- we have Vous avez-----------you have (plural/ formal) Ils ont---------------they have ( used for both males and females) Elles ont-----------------they have Examples 1. J'ai un sac. I have a bag 2. Tu as un portable. You have a mobile phone. 3. J'ai 30 ans. I am 30 years old. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Bonjour cher etudiants! Welcome to this new interesting episode. In this episode we will learn about the definite articles in french. They come in 4 variants ( all articles means THE in english) Le ----------masculine /singular La --------- feminine / singular L'------------- used in front of a vowel or H. Les --------- Plural for all of the above mentioned. Examples 1.Le garcon -----------The boy. Les garcons---------The boys. 2. La fille ----------The girl. Les filles---------- The girls. 3. L'enfant-------- The child. Les enfants-------- The children. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Learning a new language is fun when you are able to make simple conversations with ease. My aim in this episode is to help you say where you live with less efforts. To ask someone where they in french you say " ou habitez vous? the answer could be any of these below j'habite a + the city----- Example j'habite a lagos or any other city that you live in. j'habite en France "en" is use for countries with LA in front of them. Examples: j'habite en France ( la france) j'habite au Gabon (le Gabon) " au" is used for countries with LE in front of them. J'habite aux Pays Bas. J' habite aux États Unis. "aux" is used for countries with LES in front of them --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
Basically in learning french you need to know how to express yourself your need some building blocks. In this episode, i am introducing some of these building expressions Bonjour--------------good day/ good morning Je m'appelle ( my name is)+ your name + your surname. Ravi/ Enchante ------------------ nice meeting you. Et vous?------------------------and you? Moi--------------Me --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support