Your flattering me. The fact is that you don’t necessarly understand all the complexity as you are learning. But somehow the sum of this knowledge turns into it.
The mute letters at the end of the words in french don’t make much sens when written because they represent oral rules that applied in some context but are always wrote. It is easier to understand it when we speak a bit of french rather than when we read a bit of it.
I’m sure these things make sense somewhere in the scheme of things. As you say, in practice, I’m sure they make much more sense. I find the same in studying music, which is somewhat like learning a language. In context things make much more sense than in isolation, as they’re part of a full system of doing things, and if all we notice are the exceptions or quirks, it’s going to look crazier than it actually is.
I do appreciate all the time you and the other French, German, Dutch, and others take to explain these bits of language. You’ve taken the time to learn more than one language and are gracious to share it. It helps me gain a deeper understanding, without a doubt.
Your flattering me. The fact is that you don’t necessarly understand all the complexity as you are learning. But somehow the sum of this knowledge turns into it.
The mute letters at the end of the words in french don’t make much sens when written because they represent oral rules that applied in some context but are always wrote. It is easier to understand it when we speak a bit of french rather than when we read a bit of it.
I’m sure these things make sense somewhere in the scheme of things. As you say, in practice, I’m sure they make much more sense. I find the same in studying music, which is somewhat like learning a language. In context things make much more sense than in isolation, as they’re part of a full system of doing things, and if all we notice are the exceptions or quirks, it’s going to look crazier than it actually is.
I do appreciate all the time you and the other French, German, Dutch, and others take to explain these bits of language. You’ve taken the time to learn more than one language and are gracious to share it. It helps me gain a deeper understanding, without a doubt.