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English to French: Stories Line by Ligne
by Morgan
Bonjour, hello, and welcome. Please, make yourself comfortable. You know, thinking back... life certainly had a different rhythm in the past, didn't it? Stories felt somehow more... real, perhaps? Things you held onto through all sorts of weather. I've always gathered them, like companions met on winding roads through life. Now, I have this desire to share them, and my language, in a way that feels natural, something I wish I'd had myself sometimes. So, here's how we do it: I read a line in English, just so you have your bearings, and then, tout de suite, the French flows right after. Simple as that.Why this 'line by ligne'? Franchement, because I've seen the struggle! Maybe you feel it too? It’s not about memorizing endless rules. Non. It’s about catching the echo between the languages, feeling the connection. You start to almost hum the French melody alongside the English, n'est-ce pas? It’s about letting the language become familiar, like a well-loved song you slowly learn by heart
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Bonjour, hello, and welcome. Please, make yourself comfortable. You know, thinking back... life certainly had a different rhythm in the past, didn't it? Stories felt somehow more... real, perhaps? Things you held onto through all sorts of weather. I've always gathered them, like companions met on winding roads through life. Now, I have this desire to share them, and my language, in a way that feels natural, something I wish I'd had myself sometimes. So, here's how we do it: I read a line in English, just so you have your bearings, and then, tout de suite, the French flows right after. Simple as that.Why this 'line by ligne'? Franchement, because I've seen the struggle! Maybe you feel it too? It’s not about memorizing endless rules. Non. It’s about catching the echo between the languages, feeling the connection. You start to almost hum the French melody alongside the English, n'est-ce pas? It’s about letting the language become familiar, like a well-loved song you slowly learn by heart
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