ASMR – Teaching you french 🥐 (Vocabulary and Counting)



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Please use your headphones to get the best experience from this video. Hi everyone! Today I’m teaching you a bit of French! There are basically two parts to this …

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  1. Timestamps below ↓

    Hi everyone! 🤗 Today I’m teaching you a bit of French! In the first part of the video, I go through a list of vocabulary words I wanted to teach you, I also use these words in sentences in French and translate them to English. In the second part, I count to forty in both French and English to finish off on a relaxing note.

    Not sure I’m the best french teacher out there, I find my sentences to be so clumsy! I hope you’ll find the video relaxing anyway 😁. Stay safe,

    Timestamps :

    0:00 : Intro

    3:48 : Une peluche / A stuffed toy

    6:50 : Un fantôme / A ghost

    9:08 : Un mème / A meme

    11:27 : Une frange / A fringe or bangs

    13:24 : Un coiffeur / A hairdresser

    14:13 : Une manucure / A manicure

    15:15 : Un ou Une vampire / A vampire

    16:49 : Un tapis / A carpet

    18:24 : Rose trémière / Hollyhock

    21:22 : Un boulanger ou une boulangère / A baker

    23:33 : Une aquarelle / Watercolor (US) or Watercolour (GB)

    25:50 : Une paruline jaune / A yellow warbler

    28:05 : Une nature morte / A still life

    32:05 : Counting to 40

    36:20 : Outro

  2. Onyx E says:

    Merci professeur 🙂
    Continue tu es géniale

  3. Quelle vidéo de voir! Je viens juste de finir mes études en français pour ce jour, maintenant je vais regarder votre belle vidéo 🙂

  4. Mark H says:

    The silver lining to the quarantine… All our favourite creators are stuck at home with nothing else to do 😁

  5. You make croissants by buying a tube with a roll of uncooked pastry in it that's pre-cut into triangles. You take each triangle and roll it up and you put them all on a baking tray. Then you put them in the oven and they come out looking a little bit like croissants. And you do eat them, but you decide never to buy one of those tubes again. This may not be the best way to make croissants but I know of no other.

  6. S K says:

    This was great. 🙂 How did you get such good English? Did you study abroad somewhere?

  7. Thanks I need to brush up on some French.

  8. J’aime bien ces vidéos elles sont intéressantes et originales

  9. It seems like such an obvious idea, I'm surprised you haven't done one before. But it's really great. Your English is very good too, not at all 'clumsy', and way better than my French. Thank you for this.

  10. Hi,
    Loving your channel and work.
    Hope you are well.

  11. Very relaxing to listen to. You have very pretty brown eyes as well! Thank you for the lesson AND the tingles!

  12. La rose tremiere est une plante de la famille des malvacées (guimauve, mauve…), mais n'est pas une rose.
    la rose est un arbuste de la famille des rosacées (pommier, cerisiers, eglantier….)
    I love this flower too,
    Thank you sweet one !
    I

  13. mr. cuddles says:

    Great video 😴😘

  14. Tom says:

    I went to France on a school trip and said to a woman on the market stall "je me'apple le pomme de terre" she laughed

  15. I noticed that the word "Peluş" in Turkish comes from French.
    They are exactly the same.
    Peluş (Turkish)
    Peluche (French)

  16. Jordan95 HD says:

    I love learning French. ❤ Your soft speaking in the French accent's so relaxing. 😍😌❤ You are an incredibly underappreciated ASMRtist. And you're very cute, I must say. 💕

  17. sleep says:

    Excellent video. I've been a fan for a long time now. France looks like it has many serious problems, not least this China virus, I hope you are safe.

  18. EXITE says:

    Super comme leçon relaxante. Si jamais ça peux être comme ça aux écoles :). Ici au Québec on dit au coiffeur :. " Peux-tu me faire mon toupet". 😛

  19. David Wise says:

    Mon cheri, you say some English words perfectly. You may lose that wonderful French accent one day.

  20. jimmymcquid says:

    It's sad that I've lost all my french from school. I could listen to the language all day.

  21. Wow this is a great idea. Thank you very much, you sweet angel.

  22. X-files poster, 👍🏻👍🏻

  23. Love your whispering voice ! ❤️

  24. Charles Vo says:

    Wonderful video. French is such a unique language.

  25. I’m always so impressed when people can translate one language to another easily. Like, I can understand and speak French but when someone asks me to translate I freeze up and suddenly speak no languages at all lol

  26. Moi Genmo says:

    Mon cerveau était confus, donner un petit cours si intéressant, avec autant de douceur jvais être court circuiter des neurones 😆.
    Par exemple jdisais une vampiresse xD mais depuis gamin… Tfacon je suis plus loups garou (tente de me rattraper) ! et appris d'autre truc mais ça ferait un trop long comm😂.
    Merci super vidéo 💌

  27. This was brilliant. Honestly I learnt more about French in this one video than any class I took at school! Yes please to any more videos you can do like this.

    Hollyhock has a latin name of Alcea rosea. So I guess that could be where there is some confusion in the translation between English and French, and where the 'rose' bit comes from?

  28. Please, more French vocabulary! This was amazing

  29. Gandalf says:

    Rose Trémière was my favourite word and you make an interesting point about the 'common names' in English and French. A Rose Trémière or Hollyhock is a herbaceous perennial plant and is not related to the rose in any way. When I studied horticulture, we were taught to only use Botanical Latin as this is the international language of plants, common names are varied within and without the various countries (Alcea is the Latin for Hollyhock). So when we order plants from a French nursery we use Latin and when the French nursery orders plants from the UK they use Latin, so we all know what we're talking about 😊. Sorry for the long comment, I thought the lesson was awesome, your use of less commonly used words made it interesting! Thank you.

  30. Reo's Asmr says:

    Me: *sleeps watching this video*
    Next morning : BONJOUR MA FAMILLE!

    Ps: can we talk about how pretty her hair and eyes are🥺

  31. This was a great idea for a video! I haven't had a formal French lesson since I was a kid, and this one is way more relaxing than that was, hehe. Merci beaucoup!

  32. Lucile B says:

    Tu es parfaite 💖 mais je m’interroge, comment es tu devenue bilingue?

  33. alexivd says:

    Very beutiful language and voice too.

  34. Bonsoir, je viens à vous car cette vidéo est géniale, votre voix est absolument dingue et le concept est sympa, il permets d'apprendre quelque petites choses (Voir beaucoup de choses si on part de zéro) et en parlant d'apprendre, je ne peux tolérer ce que j'ai entendu concernant les croissants.
    Du haut de mon bac-5 pâtisserie, de mon taux de réussite de gâteau s'élevant à 30% (C'est un véritable pourcentage, je suis vraiment nul) je suis parvenu à faire des croissants.
    Alors si j'y suis parvenu, vous pouvez, c'est en réalité assez simple ça demande juste pas mal de temps en comparatif à d'autres pâtisseries mais le temps, c'est pas ce qu'il manque en cette période alors madame je veux vous voir faire de super croissants dans les prochains jours en l'honneur de notre culture, faites nous de super croissants !!!

    Merci beaucoup pour m'avoir détendu, passez une bonne soirée (Journée ?) et faites attention à vous.

  35. Idées inspi pour tes merveilleuses vidéos :
    Casserole avec un fond d'eau qui fait osciller le tintement, son des cils qui clignent, son de la craie sur ardoise, son de bulles qui éclatent, effervescence, son de feu qui crepite, son de plume sur le micro, son de main qui masse à l'huile et son de massage crânien , son de pierres/cailloux/coquillages, son de ton cœur qui bat, Sonar de Dauphin/baleines?, son des vagues sur la plage.
    Et j'ai adoré le cours de français !
    J'aimerais beaucoup une autre vidéo comme ça.
    Merci merci merci ! Pour la relaxation…Merciiii