Language Barrier: French Edition

Before entering France most people brace for the worst, hearing that the French are rude or abrasive. When I went to Paris I was prepared to do anything to find the exception to the rule. There had to be something I could do to see the lovely side of the French people.

The stored list of French words I used in my iPhone!

The stored list of French words I used in my iPhone!

There is a solution. Attempting to speak the language amasses brownie points and help from all sorts of people. The words to know are “hello”, “thank you” and “I don’t speak French”. The trick is that you use your French words in all French interactions.  This includes at an attraction, any restaurant form five-star to fast-food and people on the street when you ask for directions. People will appreciate if you make the effort to speak the language that the French value so much.

 Laws are intact to continue the use of French. For example, a quota of 40% of French music must be played on the radio to continue the diversity of music and stop foreign music and language from stifling the French.

Preparing for an evening at the Eiffel Tower!

Preparing for an evening at the Eiffel Tower!

France also has L'Académie Française or the French Academy which was established in 1634 to regulate French grammar, literature, and spelling and to keep the purity of the French language. The Academy is still open today and making recommendations about current issues concerning language.

The French take pride in their history and language, so any effort to brokenly speak French should be taken. By a few small steps you can avoid the “rude French”.

Golden Words:

Hello: Bonjour (bon-joor)

Thank you: Merci (Mer-si)

Sorry: Pardon (Per-dón)

I don’t speak French. English? : Je ne parle pas francais. Anglais? (jay nay par-lay pas fran-ces. Ahn-gleh?)

Do you speak English? : Parlez-vous anglais? (par-lay vou ahn-gleh)

Bad at Languages?: There's An App for That

If you are anything like me, you are not blessed with the ability to learn languages effectively. And from somebody who loves to travel but also failed out of intermediate Spanish in college, I have excellent news for you.

The iSpeech translator, an application available for both Android and iPhone users, allows the user to instantly translate phrases and questions from their native language to another simply by typing or speaking. The resulting text can either be read or simply shown to the person you are trying to communicate with in order to get your point across.  If pronunciation really isn't your thing (I know rolling my "r's" is never going to happen), iSpeech will even read aloud these translations in 18 different languages, with more to come!

Instead of lugging around a heavy translator book, this application makes it easy to learn the phrases that you are going to be using the most on your travel adventure.  Its ability to easily switch its translation from one language to another allows the user to customize and change the settings depending on what country you travel to.  From a vacation to France to a full European adventure, this application has what you need to succeed!

 

I have attached the links to the application bios to this post so you can learn more about them! If you have plans to travel over the summer, these are a great addition!

 

 

 

 

Source: https://itunes.apple.com/app/ispeech-translator/id453800720?mt=8, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ispeech.translate