English people don't have very good diction. In France you have to pronounce very particularly and clearly, and learning French at an early age helped me enormously.
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Some words, you know, it's amazing but some words would come only in French, and when I speak French, it would only come in English. And so the adjustment is very difficult sometimes.
I read French much better than I speak.
I speak French fluently, so that really helped.
French is, in many ways, more difficult for an English-speaking person to sing. It is so full of complex and trying vowels. It requires the utmost subtlety.
My father's really fluent in French, but I can't speak at all. I actually took it twice in school already and failed both times!
I learned my French through school. I was lucky in that the tutor on 'The Wonder Years' set spoke fluent French.
I unfortunately don't speak French, but my wife is now fluent in English, which really reflects rather badly on me.
I tend to curse in French more often than I do in English.
I don't know French at all. I took some lessons when I was younger but all I know are the numbers. I've been told basically everyone in Monaco speaks English because of it being a huge vacation spot so I'm excited about that. I might not need to learn French after all.
One thing I can say about the French language is that no one in the world loves their language as much as they do. It doesn't matter if you're close - it still sounds terrible to their ears.