Why study French?

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Don't like wine. And don't like Camembert. Allow me to stick with Gouda and other real cheeses (none of that British crap either) and (Belgian :sad:) beer. :grin:
 
Dutch cheese is good, i like eating it on its own without bread :smile:

I also like some cheeses from belgium like Paschendaele, Brugse and some Walloon types as well,
French cheeses are usually more mushy =P
 
regiment77 said:
Personally, I'm learning the language because i love the way it sounds.

I noticed that if a person speaks French really close to your ear it sounds really weird. After a while you brain melts too, sort of...
 
Amagic said:
regiment77 said:
Personally, I'm learning the language because i love the way it sounds.

I noticed that if a person speaks French really close to your ear it sounds really weird. After a while you brain melts too, sort of...
That happens even if you just try to listen to the way it sounds instead of simply inferring the meaning from the words you hear.
 
Amagic said:
regiment77 said:
Personally, I'm learning the language because i love the way it sounds.

I noticed that if a person speaks French really close to your ear it sounds really weird. After a while you brain melts too, sort of...

interesting, because i've never found that. I think it's a beautiful language
 
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