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Online Classes I had a great time learning French language from Mr. Naman. He has a good knowledge of the subject and keen to solve my doubts
Hindi Mother Tongue (Native)
English Proficient
Dewan Public School 2012
Class 10th French Specialisation
AKTU 2018
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
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Tathawade, Pune, India - 411033
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UrbanPro Certified Tutor
For French Language
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in French Language Classes
5
Profession
Working Professional
Grade level taught
Class 7, Class 4, Class 2, Class 1, Class 6, Class 3, Class 5, Class 10, Class 9, Class 8
Type of student requirements I cater to
Seeking admission in French university, For Employment reasons, To learn it as a Hobby, For School Curriculum, Migrating to a French speaking Country
Levels of French Language I teach
A2 (Elementary), A1 (Beginner)
Awards and Recognition
Yes
Teach at
Home
5 out of 5 5 reviews
Tarun Anand
French Language Reason for learning French:To learn it as a Hobby
"I had a great time learning French language from Mr. Naman. He has a good knowledge of the subject and keen to solve my doubts "
Alpi
French Language Reason for learning French:Migrating to a French speaking Country
"Quite informative and good sessions for french. Helped me in gaining confidence in french speaking and writing. "
Manasvi
French Language Reason for learning French:Migrating to a French speaking Country
"It was a great experience. I learned french quicker than i thought and it felt easier. Now , I'm able to speak to understand the pronunciation much better. "
Disha Jain
French Language Reason for learning French:Migrating to a French speaking Country
"I took French language classes from Naman Jain. He started everything from the basics, just like a nursery student is taught alphabets and then makes words, similarly everything was done with me.. It was a little difficult in the beginning but once the base is clear then everything is easy.. Thanks to Naman Jain..I highly recommend Naman Jain French classes. "
Answered on 09 Oct Learn Language/Foreign Language/Dutch Language
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Dutch does not have the "th" sound because this sound disappeared from the language long ago, specifically before the 12th century, in continental West Germanic dialects. Instead of a "th" sound, the sound evolved into a "t" or "d" sound, a process observed in Old Dutch where words like thing became the modern Dutch ding.
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Afrikaans is a direct descendant of 17th-century Dutch, developed in South Africa by Dutch colonists and other settlers, resulting in high mutual intelligibility, especially in writing, though Afrikaans has a simplified grammar, different sound system, and loanwords from various other languages. While Dutch is an Old World language, Afrikaans is the youngest attested Germanic language, born and evolving in the Dutch Cape Colony.
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For French Language
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in French Language Classes
5
Profession
Working Professional
Grade level taught
Class 7, Class 4, Class 2, Class 1, Class 6, Class 3, Class 5, Class 10, Class 9, Class 8
Type of student requirements I cater to
Seeking admission in French university, For Employment reasons, To learn it as a Hobby, For School Curriculum, Migrating to a French speaking Country
Levels of French Language I teach
A2 (Elementary), A1 (Beginner)
Awards and Recognition
Yes
Teach at
Home
Answered on 09 Oct Learn Language/Foreign Language/Dutch Language
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Dutch does not have the "th" sound because this sound disappeared from the language long ago, specifically before the 12th century, in continental West Germanic dialects. Instead of a "th" sound, the sound evolved into a "t" or "d" sound, a process observed in Old Dutch where words like thing became the modern Dutch ding.
Answered on 09 Oct Learn Language/Foreign Language/Dutch Language
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Afrikaans is a direct descendant of 17th-century Dutch, developed in South Africa by Dutch colonists and other settlers, resulting in high mutual intelligibility, especially in writing, though Afrikaans has a simplified grammar, different sound system, and loanwords from various other languages. While Dutch is an Old World language, Afrikaans is the youngest attested Germanic language, born and evolving in the Dutch Cape Colony.
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