Any french speakers here?

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I can translate it if I read it because it's so similar to Haitian creole, but I cant speak it well nor write it. It's hard as shyt. A bunch of silent sounds and masculine/feminine shyt. It's similar to Spanish but had more masculine/feminine words for stupid shyt that I really don't care of its male or female.
From an English speakers perspective I could see why you think that. But I don't agree tho I'm coming from a French speakers perspective.
English got a lot of silent shyts and other inconsistencies too.
  • Tell me why do you spell knife with a 'K' in it.
  • Why don't you don't you pronounce the 'A' in Michael?
  • Why do the "ea" combination sound different between the words "bear" and "fear"?
  • Same thing for the "oes" for the words "does", "goes" vs "toes" or "foes"
  • Why is is when you pronounce you "J"s they sound like you're combining it with a "D" in front of it like "dj"
  • Can y'all make up your minds on how you wanna pronounced "finance" already?
  • Etc etc
I can go on and on. You can find similar shyts in all languages. How you view it will be based on your perspective or language you think in.
 
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Yes...I went to an international school and started learning young,then continued in middle and high and college. It's easy when you're a child to learn,harder as an adult. It was easy for me to learn Spanish after French.
 
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