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>he doesn't know there used to be an Arsène Lupin posterThere was a guy who obsessively spammed this around 2020/2021. Maybe even some time before that. I can't exactly remember.
>>24114637My favourite nipponese cartoon
I enjoyed it but I read it as someone learning French so generally the stuff I read is automatically better because it feels good to learn through reading
>>24114699Never understood why anyone would learn the language of a smelly, spiteful "people"
>>24114707I think French is the single best and most rewarding language any native English speaker can learn in terms of its connection with the English tongue, English history and also the obvious reward of French literature which imo is just behind English literature and ahead of Russian literatureI am also a francophile as a result of watching Ratatouille as a kid
yeah sorry I don't read gay books written by gay people who are gay and have gay sex with other gay people in a very gay manner
Great cover. Most important part of a book.
>>24114715Anon... Convince me to put Spanish on hold and learn French instead. I prefer French orthography and pronunciation, have a greater interest in French literature, etc., but it just feels like just a worthless language to learn as a Floridian.
alright which set do i buy on amazon
>>24114745If you learn ine you can easily learn the other just do whatever you like, you'll be able to learn the other language soon after. But spanish >>> french imo
>>24114637Was I the only one to see two bug eyes and a hand covering a face in the thumbnail?
>>24114745There's no reason why you can't eventually learn Spanish once you achieve a high degree of mastery in FrenchImo it's best for you to study French because you have actual concrete reasons for studying French, for example you could set reading certain books as your reading milestones, versus what is in reality quite a vague goal of learning a language for its usefulnessIf you have no real attachment to Spanish beyond it being 'useful' you may either slowly be losing interest in the language or you may be forcing yourself to study it such that any progress you do make is pitifully slow in comparison to the kind of progress you could be making if you chose to study French insteadAnyway you should check out the book French for Reading by Karl Sandberg and just start reading and see if you get hooked
>>24114671Wasn't he more a Fantômasposter?
Downloaded the first Fantômas volumeAny other recs for French genre fiction?I haven't read Jules Verne yet but I have read La Nuit des temps and 14 Maigret novellas