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by torstenvl
2885 days ago
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I'm struggling to think of minimal pairs that are particularly difficult. Maybe those involving liquids, for East Asian learners? French's minimal pairs involving [u] vs. [y] are terrible. Beaucoup vs. beau cul, au dessous vs. au dessus, etc. |
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Don't get me wrong. It's a great language to write a novel in. Make an argument. Describe a country side.
But it's slow, convoluted and error prone.
All languages have weird stuff. Even English, while being incredibly easy, have many quirks, like in the joke: "Yes, English can be weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though.
But french is more about learning exceptions among a few rules.