الثلاثاء، 3 نوفمبر 2015

7 Main Differences Between Swiss French and Parisian French

 Bonjour mes chers étudiants de français,
La langue française est parlée dans beaucoup de pays du monde : si la grammaire reste la même, le vocabulaire et l'accent peuvent beaucoup changer.
Cette semaine, je vous invite à découvrir les différences entre le français que l'on parle en France, en Suisse et au Canada.
Vous aussi vous habitez dans un pays francophone et voulez me parler du français qu'on parle chez vous ? Si vous pensez pouvoir écrire 400 mots sur le sujet, contactez-moi (camille arobase frenchtoday point com) et je pourrais peut-être publier votre article sur French.About.com. 

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Bon courage avec vos études de français,
Camille Chevalier Karfis
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Hello my dear French students,
The French language is spoken in many countries across the world: if grammar remains the same, vocabulary and accent can vary a lot.
This week, I invite you to discover the differences between the French language spoken in France, Switzerland and Canada.
You too live in a French speaking country and would like to tell me about the French spoken in your country? If you think you can write 400 words on the subject, contact me (camille at frenchtoday dot com) and I may be able to publish your article on French.about.com.

I post exclusive mini lessons, tips, pictures and more daily on my Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest pages - so join me there!
https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday
https://twitter.com/frenchtoday
https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/

Good luck with your French studies,
Camille Chevalier Karfis
 

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7 Main Differences Between Swiss French and Parisian French

 Bonjour mes chers étudiants de français,
La langue française est parlée dans beaucoup de pays du monde : si la grammaire reste la même, le vocabulaire et l'accent peuvent beaucoup changer.
Cette semaine, je vous invite à découvrir les différences entre le français que l'on parle en France, en Suisse et au Canada.
Vous aussi vous habitez dans un pays francophone et voulez me parler du français qu'on parle chez vous ? Si vous pensez pouvoir écrire 400 mots sur le sujet, contactez-moi (camille arobase frenchtoday point com) et je pourrais peut-être publier votre article sur French.About.com. 

Je mets tous les jours des petites leçons, des conseils et des photos sur mes pages Facebook, Twitter et Pinterest - venez m’y rejoindre!
https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday
https://twitter.com/frenchtoday
https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/

Bon courage avec vos études de français,
Camille Chevalier Karfis
======
Hello my dear French students,
The French language is spoken in many countries across the world: if grammar remains the same, vocabulary and accent can vary a lot.
This week, I invite you to discover the differences between the French language spoken in France, Switzerland and Canada.
You too live in a French speaking country and would like to tell me about the French spoken in your country? If you think you can write 400 words on the subject, contact me (camille at frenchtoday dot com) and I may be able to publish your article on French.about.com.

I post exclusive mini lessons, tips, pictures and more daily on my Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest pages - so join me there!
https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday
https://twitter.com/frenchtoday
https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/

Good luck with your French studies,
Camille Chevalier Karfis
 

Camille Chevalier-Karfis
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