If you first learned French in a classroom, you've maybe noticed something unusual: spoken French doesn't always sound the way you expect it to based on the written French you know. Actual spoken French is almost a completely different language than technical written French, mostly because it follows certain unwritten rules that you would never learn in school. One common one (that tends to get skipped over in textbooks) is that we almost never use “nous” in spoken French. Perhaps this is new to you, perhaps it isn't. Either way, we can always benefit from more practice! So, in today's lesson, we'll go over some common instances where you can replace “nous” with more natural-sounding language in your spoken French.
0:00 - Intro
0:28 - “Nous” is for written French
7:15 - “Nous” in everyday spoken French?
8:44 - Practice
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