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25 Dec 2016
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I am studying French on duolingo ( an app that helps you learn other languages). Would anyone be willing to help me practice with my pronunciation, spelling, etc. ? Also, what is the difference between French in Canada and France? I see that these are the two options to choose from on HiNative, so I chose both !
I am studying French on duolingo ( an app that helps you learn other languages). Would anyone be willing to help me practice with my pronunciation, spelling, etc. ? Also, what is the difference between French in Canada and France? I see that these are the two options to choose from on HiNative, so I chose both !
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french in canada more precisely in Québec is kind of the same to france but in quebec we dont talk like french people because french people speak from the throat but we speak from the nose we let sounds come out more from the nose and some words are said differently like; qu'est ce que tu fait içi? in quebec; que c'est qu'tu fait icitte and sounds like...ai es ait est are pronunced like é and sometimes like ahi and we dont say(in quebec) voiture we say char like un char d'assaut.
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