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Reddit mentions of French (Michel Thomas)
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> Not regeneration though. That's straight from Latin.
Don't tell me; go edit wikipedia.
> I really hope you're fucking joking.
OF COURSE I'M FUCKING JOKING. YOU'D HAVE TO BE A DOPEY CUNT TO THINK THIS THREAD IS SERIOUS.
Having said that, this guy teaches French by giving people a bit of grammar and a good French accent.
> Parisians are already dicks to non-francophones. You think they'd appreciate it if you come in your country speaking your language in a french accent, thinking they'd understand? You'd be rightly viewed as an asshole.
People have got eight weeks before Minecon. That's enough to learn a bit of grammar - enough to get buy as a tourist. But people may be scared about learning French. "It's a whole new language!". It's not so scary. You already use a bunch of French words. Now you just have to learn a bit of quite complicated grammar. So you're not speaking your language with a cod-French accent. You're trying to speak French (which already will get you less disdain) and, when you can't think of a word, using the English word but with a correct French accent (and which is thus got a reasonable chance of being 'french enough'). Obviously it's not good French, but it's better than nothing.
See, a joke post with an actual helpful bit buried away.