Alright, teach me some French. I was forced to learn German in my school...
Hah, I might be taking German next year, and I will teach you it. I'll start a new sticky or just a regular post with the lessons in there. I'll try and make it easy.
All French words are either masculine or feminine. When saying -the- the word in French will change according to the subject. Example:-le fromage-=-the cheese- -la cuisine-=-the kitchen-
-les escargots-=-the snails- -l'ecole-=-the school-
Verbs will always end in -IR- -ER- or -RE-. They are conjugated differently for each pronoun.
Pronouns always come before a verb. They are:
je=I
tu=you
il/elle/on=he/she/one
nous=we
vous=you(plural or formal)
ils/elles=they
The pronoun -elles- is only used when you are talking about multiple females with no males in the group.
VERB CONJUGATIONS:
PRONOUN|ER|IR|RE
je|e|i|N/A
tu|es|is|s
il/elle/on|e|it|N/A
nous|ons|issons|ons
vous|ez|issez|ez
ils/elles|ent|issent|ent
Sentences are formed simple like such:
Je prends un bain=I take a bath
Adjectives occur after the object except in special cases to be discussed later.
Example: J'ai une voiture noire=I have a black car
Adjectives change because of the object they are describing. For example tthe above sentence the word for black, -noir- is changed to -noire- because -voiture- is a feminine word.