Look French when you speak: 5 French gestures explained
2023 ж. 20 Там.
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Bonjour tout le monde !
Communication is way more than just putting words one after the other. It is also body language and hand gestures. Today, I'm explaining 5 French gestures that you can understand and replicate yourself to look French when you speak! As always, this quick French lesson is completely beginners-friendly.
Aller, on y va ! 🇫🇷👋
PS : There are English 🇬🇧, Spanish 🇪🇸, and French 🇫🇷 subtitles
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I've lived in too many countries and now I mix up French, American, Spanish, Arabic and Italian gestures. I can see sometimes it is confusing for my listeners. Problem is I can't unmix them anymore... I've gone from polyglot to noglot :D
Oh I love the word noglot haha I feel that when I struggle to find a word in French. After years of trying to speak several languages, sometimes, exactly like you said, it's like I speak none. But are they similar gestures from one culture to another?
@@cassyparlefrancais there can be some misunderstanding I think! In general I think I look awkward :D
Thanks very much very this informative lesson.
My pleasure :)
@@cassyparlefrancais hi five cassy ✋️
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Le geste pour > ressemble à >€€€. In which year did the expression come about??? I was in France in the 1990s and je n’ai jamais entendu cet expression 😃😃
One is more with the fingers (c'est cher) the other with the whole hand. But I definitely see what you mean. I was born in 94' so I mostly grew up in the 2000's, at least what I can remember
So bien fait is a sarcastic expression meaning >??
Exactly!
Imagine wanting to look French lmao
Your point being ?
For the update, the first one is old and not used anymore so don’t use it
True that it is the less used and not used at all by younger generations. But it is a nostalgie shot for millennials, so not necessary to use it but important to know what that means if encountered ;-)
Body speaking.....
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