FRANCE vs QUEBEC: Sexiest French?

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French is one of the sexiest languages. But which one is sexier - French or Quebecois? The two battle it out to see which one is considered the sexiest for foreigners. Hint: It's the one you're thinking of.

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"What part of france do you come from ?"
"The dark side"

Ah, Roubaix

LeMorueMecanique
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Ask a French speaker to speak English and if they had a good accent they're probably from Quebec

jaimeleschips
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Her: "Enchanté"

Him: ensamchi

Come on man you didn't even try

krankerspast
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I died when she asked what his name was and he replied in Spanish and said “muy bien”

rorymax
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Turn on the subtitles at 0:50


I CANTTT LMAOO

totabawazir
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What does a French movie sound like?
"Like french"

gothscore
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5:40 ‘’which part of France are you from?''
''oh, hum... the dark side''
HAHAHA i'm dead

daphnenadeau
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- Je m'apelle Claude
- Je m'aflip flou

SheepRacing
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I’m French and I once heard a Quebeceker girl speaking in the street of Paris, I fell in love right away. That was so cute! Vive le Québec !
Love Quebec accent!

maxrolland
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It's psychology: when a person in front of us is attractive, we find the language he/she speaks also attractive...the tone of the voice matters too, so, sometimes even "ugly" languages sound beautiful, and vice versa..

MrDen-lvuj
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French - word exaggeration and extensive use of epiglottis.

Quebec - not much exaggeration of word and nasal toned.

aurelius
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Cries in québécois cause people think we sound ugly

shreksswamp
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I'm actually french but damn Aylmer ! I could hear you talking all day long with your Quebec accent 😍

aalexiou
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The French from Québec is an older version of French, which used to be spoken in France by the nobles in the 16th-17th century. At the very beginning of the colony, most settlers were men from Normandy and Brittany, so they spoke their regional dialects (which wasn't really considered French). But there was a shortage of women in New-France, so the king decided to send young educated women to help the colony, these are what became known as the "filles du roi" (daughters of the King). These women were, for the most part, orphans who were given a good education by the church, or in some cases, orphans or illegitimate daughters of noble families. These women brought with them the French that was spoken by the elite of France at that time, and of course it's what they eventually taught their children, so this way of speaking caught on in Québec. Later on, a linguistic shift happened in Paris, which gave birth to the metropolitan French of today, but because Québec was a part of the British Empire by that time, our French evolved in a separate way. Still to this day, Québec's accent is the closest to the old French accent, although the vocabulary has changed a lot, mainly through the introduction of various English loan words.

jackwhite
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3:40 oh damn that man’s smile

EDIT: HOLY SHIT HIS VOICE IM MELTING

vkpokss
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I'm from Quebec, I would probably get real close to their ear and say: salut ma belle, sa va bin ? t'veus tu qu'on aille fourer dan l'back de mon pickup?

elias
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Omg quand elle a commencée à chanter Diams 😭

typhaine
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3:40 "you have a really deep voice.. you have a deep voice too 😂

yamanshashaa
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As a french, I always loved the accent from Québec so plz be gentle with them 🙏

benj
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I don't understand a single word in French but I love this language so much, it's like singing without music.

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