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I find French really, really difficult.

Really? Was easy for me... Oui vraiment, très facile!

Janeta

she could be a 10 but her nose is too... well... you know... Right in the middle of her face!

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You! Kiki, there is one fact...you know...that you´re actually living there :whistle: :bellazon: :D

but I would kill to be able to speak French :ninja:

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What's so funny you :p ?

janeta

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Welcome back :ddr: !

Need about 5 votes, but as we wait, here are some sweet sounds :blush: . Pocahontis :blush: :blush: :blush: . Her voice just makes me sigh :blush: :wub2: :blush: .

Gotta move on...next 5 voters can vote for both...

Next up :hehe: ...

(Bianca Balti, Nominated by Chocolate, Pictures by Me)

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I find French really, really difficult. However, Spanish is not as easy as I thought it to be...it´s more difficult than English. You know, I mean like this -

English - I get up, you get up, he/she/it gets up, we get up, you get up, they get up.

Spanish - me levanto, te levantas, se levanta, nos levantamos, os levantais, se levantan (Am I right?)

Well, yes, the verbs is the most difficult part of Spanish, they're so simple in English...

And you've chosen a difficult verb, a reflexive one, which comes with 2 pronouns, "yo me levanto", "tú te levantas"...

Have you already learnt the verb "to like" = "gustar"? it's one of the most difficult, cause the conjugation depends on the object, not the subject.

For example, "I like apples" is "me gustan las manzanas".

However Spanish pronunciation can't be easier, there are very few different sounds, and 99.99% of the times you just have to pronounce all the letters you see.

Slovak - Ja vstavam, ty vstavas, on/ona/ono vstava, my vstavame, vy vstavate, oni/ony vstavaju (without diacritical marks)

you get it? :D and there´s much more to it :) but it´s still an amazing language :heart:

Not at all... :laugh:

I see 3 consonants together and I don't know how to start, and you place accents even in the consonants... :blink:

I find French really, really difficult.

Really? Was easy for me... Oui vraiment, très facile!

C'est pas vrai, je parlais parfaitement l'espagnol quand j'avais 5 ans et le français pas encore... :laugh:

Non, sérieusement, par exemple vous avez 14 ou 15 voyelles et en espagnol nous avons seulement 5.

Bianca 9 and 9.

I didn't like her very much until yesterday.

C'est pas vrai, je parlais parfaitement l'espagnol quand j'avais 5 ans et le français pas encore... :laugh:

Non, sérieusement, par exemple vous avez 14 ou 15 voyelles et en espagnol nous avons seulement 5.

Il y a 6 voyelles en Français (A E I O U Y) Le reste des lettres sont des consonnes. French I think it's easy to learn but the grammar/verbs conjugation is a nightmare for the non Francophone.

Christine a donné une pomme à Marie qui l'a donnée à Paul. (Christine gave an apple to Marie whom gave it to Paul)

There are no less than 4 grammatical rules in this one short sentence!

Bianca

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@ Jennka

Ok! I am French! Why are u so picky about small details?! Nom de Dieu!

Bianca:

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Am I supposed to vote for Janeta too? If so,

Janeta:

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