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Je peux parler français (encore)
I can speak french (again)
No, these children aren’t French. They’re American!
In all seriousness though, that’s amazing! I wish I knew another language.
Cue the deep male voice saying
"Je suis la jeune fille"
Haha! Thank you! I was wondering if someone else would get this reference.
C'est fou! Felicitations à toi
D'accord et merci! J'ai hâte d'explorer la francophonie!
How did you learn it? How long did it take?
French was my father's first language so even though we were an English-first home, I had an excellent study buddy when I started studying French in middle and highschool. I was nearly proficient by age 18 but lost it once life took over. Fast forward 20 years and I wanted to make sure my child had the opportunity to speak with her pépère in his native language.
So I spent 6 months mainlining Learn French and specifically Québec TikTok and fought like hell to rewire those old, decrepit neural pathways. You can get access to an incredible wealth of native content in manageable bites all tagged and categorized for free
Ça marche!
Merci. I've been putting it off for a while now and wonder if I can still learn fast in my 30s. I'll try and get back to it