In English, adjectives typically come before the noun (e.g., 'a red car'), whereas in French, adjectives often come after the noun (e.g., 'voiture rouge'). Francophones frequently make the mistake of translating word-for-word from French, resulting in unnatural English like 'a car red' instead of 'a red car'. The simple rule to remember is: adjectives first, nouns second.
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Why Francophones Say 'A Car Red' ❌ And How to Fix It Fast追加:
Francophones make this English mistake everyday. You say a car red.
I have a car red. Watch this to the end and you will learn why you make this mistake and how to fix it. In French, you say in voiture rouge. So, naturellement, many Francophones translate directly and that's the trap.
In French, adjectives often come after the noun. But in English, adjectives usually come before the noun. So, when you translate word for word from French, your English sounds unnatural immediately. Here is the simple rule.
English is usually equal to adjectives first, nouns second. So, a car red, a red car.
A house beautiful, a beautiful house.
So, instead of saying I have a car red, you should say I have a red car.
Very simple, but very important. Listen carefully.
A phone expensive, an expensive phone.
A shoe black, a black shoe.
Petite et grande différence in English fluency. Comment a sentence in English and I'll tell you if it sounds natural.
Et partage cette vidéo avec un ami francophone qui apprend l'anglais. À bientôt.
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