I was going to France to do my masters and my Ph.D., but I didn't know how to say, 'bonjour.' You really feel like a baby, starting everything from scratch.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You know French means like sophisticated, well educated, so far.
I don't want to mess with my face. So I'm becoming fluent in French so I can go to France and make French films when I'm 60.
I unfortunately don't speak French, but my wife is now fluent in English, which really reflects rather badly on me.
When you grow up in the country in France, you have small horizons.
I think I should learn French and be a better cook - basic, really good life stuff.
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.
I don't ever want to stop learning. And I really want to learn French fluently. It would be great to go and live in France.
My first language is French. I just love words so much, and in French it feels like I can say whatever I want however I want.
I'm ready to become a French person amongst French people, and more than ever I have the love for my country deeply ingrained in my heart.
I speak French fluently, so that really helped.