J’apprends le français, part un Posted on September 26, 2004 the first exam of the beginners level french (i a) got over in the morning. stayed up till about 1 am last night mugging up conjugations of french verbs. everything revolves around verbs (the centre of everything). and in french, there are regular and irregular verbs. though i wonder why, since all of them seem irregular to me! (with million apologies to all the french people). then there are accents, which apparently serve no purpose. and the ending of most words are not pronounced. and if you forget one little circumflex, beware, it might change what you are saying altogether. for example, you might want to say, ‘can i have a glass of water’ and actually be saying, ‘my grandmother gave birth to twins.’ if anyone knows how to complicate a language, it is the french! i realised how much i had taken for granted the basic rules of grammar over the years. i mean, do you think of past participles, conditional tenses, possessive adjectives when constructing a sentence? uhhh… but the only way to learn french (and any language, i guess) is by getting the grammar right! hmm. and to top that, there are hardly any rules, there are about a hundred exceptions. and like hindi, everything has a gender. i haven’t figured out the genders in hindi as yet, so french is like taking very small steps and hoping to reach the moon someday 🙂 anyway, i’m having fun. someone asked me why i’m learning french. the reason actually is that i harbour this desire to turn into this multi-faceted, multi-lingual human being who can speak english, french, hindi, assamese, bengali, kannada (now i am dreaming!) at the drop of a hat and even tell you the subjunctive present tense of every verb in a jiffy! Ha! Comprenez-vous? Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print Living
A golden experience on wheels Posted on February 27, 2008February 27, 2008 A ride aboard the Golden Chariot : Karnataka’s luxury tourist train and answer to the famous Palace on Wheels. It was the opportunity of a lifetime, really. For those of you, who still haven’t heard of this special train, here’s some background: The train goes on a 8 day journey… Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print Read More
Climb every mountain Posted on January 8, 2008January 8, 2008 Climb every mountain, search high and low Follow every by way, every path you know Climb every mountain, ford every stream Follow every rainbow, till you find your dream A dream that will need, all the love you can give Everyday of your life, for as long as you live… Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print Read More
Finishing the KTM Posted on October 23, 2008November 3, 2008 Mostly, I remember the last few kilometers of KTM. Because I’ve never been so relieved that it was done. But then I say that after every run 🙂 Well, I probably wasn’t the only one : with the sun shining in all its glory : at times during the 3… Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print Read More
Pardon, je ne parlez pas le francaise, parlez vous anglais? The only words I learn in any language. Reply
“the reason actually is that i harbour this desire to turn into this multi-faceted, multi-lingual human being who can speak english, french, hindi, assamese, bengali, kannada (now i am dreaming!) at the drop of a hat and even tell you the subjunctive present tense of every verb in a jiffy!” Un rêve ou un cauchemar? Reply
Thanks Numb. But since you don’t seem to have one I can’t return the compliment 🙂 Kingsley: I think that should be enough to get by if you ever visit France! Jax: I think it will be a dream for me and a nightmare for anyone who is listening to me 😉 Reply
Hi Anita, I am hari from Chennai. I love to hear this French. It is very sweet and kind of skids in your mouth. And it is great to be a multilingual so u can feel at home anywhere in the world. My best wishes to you in your efforts. I am new to this bloggers world. Do please visit my website at : http://www.harithehadron.blogspot.com whenever u find time. I would love to have your valuable comments and criticism. Reply
ah.. dont we all wish to be multilingual.. that way we would be able to make out all conversations esp ones where ppl switch to their native lingo just to bitch about ppl!! 🙂 Reply
Bonjour Anita ! Il est drôle vous Français de mention – parce que je suis à Parisà l’heure actuelle ! Espoir que vous avez bien fait dans votre examen ! Reply
Aww man! This feeling sucks. I’m a Pondicherrian and I’m at an arm’s reach of getting my French dual citizenship…. and I can’t understand half the words that’s said here. Is that pits or is that pits?! Reply
i am sure you can speak kannada at the drop of a hat (at least literally speaking) – just say “I O” (aiyyo). – EssBee Reply
Thanks Hari! Will do 🙂 Navneet: just one of those things i like to do for no reason 🙂 Fairy: That is definitely an advantage when you don’t want a third person to understand what you are saying! Jag: Wow! Hope to see some pictures from there. I am not sure I’ve done very well, but I am hoping to pass 🙂 Kiruba: I can’t believe your from Pondi and don’t speak French! But it’s never to late to learn! EssBee: I shall try that. But I doubt it will help me anywhere 🙂 Reply
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Hi Anita – well I have uploaded a couple of pictures from here in Paris – but haven’t had the time to put many more up – very busy! But thank goodness for hotel broadband Internet! Reply
Hi Anita . BOnjour Studying in Business school in France I currently do a training period in Chennai. I can give you French courses during my spare time if interested do not hesitate to contact me See u Ben Reply
Hi Anita, i am Dr.Arun Kumar ,24yrs, from stanley medical college , chennai.while searching about people who knows french, i came across your page in the net.I am going for a medical conference to present my research paper in Rabat, Morocco this november.i need an invitation letter from the conference committee to get a visa to morocco.I need a person who knows french who can help me in writing a mail fully in french about my requirements ( since they are waiving me the registration and accomodation ), i should have the invitation letter mentioning all the details.i should explain all these things in detail in french to them in mail.So i need someone who can help me in this.These conference will be a milestone to my career, b’cause i am preparing to do my higher studies in U.S. will you help me in this regard.i am having the conference in nov 10 and 11.So its so urgent for doing all these sort of things with in one or two days.Hopw you will give me the positive reply. Happy Diwali…. if you decide to help me you please send a mail to my belw mail address… drarunm@gmail.com Regards, Arun. Reply