Au revoir! Posted by Bridgette on Mar 31, 2022 in Language
Coucou!
If you have been following the blogs closely these past 5 months, you will know I just moved to the south of France. 🎉
Clairement, ma vie a beaucoup changĂ©. (Clearly, my life has changed a lot.) In fact, almost two years ago I posted for the first time on the French Language Blog and I talked about how I was dreaming about moving to Paris. Les choses changent, mais je ne pourrais pas ĂŞtre plus heureuse de ma dĂ©cision. (Things change, but I couldn’t be happier with my decision.)
One more big change to announce – il faut que je vous dise au revoir mes chers lecteurs. (I must say goodbye to you my dear readers.)
It has been such a pleasure sharing my love of the French language and culture with all of you every month! But toutes les bonnes choses ont une fin (all good things come to an end.) I will be taking a lot of time to travel around France, and I hope all of you will one day have the chance to do the same.
Continuez à apprendre la belle langue française (keep learning the beautiful French language)!
Au revoir Ă tous!
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« Étudier une autre langue consiste non seulement à apprendre d’autres mots pour désigner les mêmes choses, mais aussi à apprendre une autre façon de penser à ces choses » – Flora Lewis
“Studying another language is not only about learning other words for the same things, but also about learning a different way of thinking about those things” – Flora Lewis
« Apprendre une autre langue est un peu comme devenir quelqu’un d’autre » – Haruki Murakami
“Learning another language is a bit like becoming someone else” – Haruki Murakami
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Comments:
Maureen:
I’m so sorry you are stopping the blog. I’ve been late to the party but have enjoyed it so much. Please start another.
Bridgette:
@Maureen Tim will continue to post in the French blog! I am really glad you have enjoyed it, it’s been so nice to share- especially since moving to France. 🙂