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I'm... probably alone in this but, I preferred the French rather than the Japanese in this song. *runs and hides*
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#382
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I think that it was more of the arrangement of the song that bothered me more than her French.
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#384
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Any fluent french speakers from France mind explaining to me exactly why her linguistic skills sound horrible?
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You don't have to be French to be able to hear someone sound like they're singing in Spanish, lol.
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Can't believe we're still talking about her French. Personally I love the whole song except the long ending music. It only sounds nice while driving on a sunny day
![]() So how's the headphone so far? For me, it doesn't have a really strong bass, but it gives crispy clear sound (sometimes I used it while my brother lay it on the coffee table hehe).
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#387
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I love them! It really makes me feel like I'm inside the music. Just my own little world, and the song. |
#388
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We will never know... most of people bashing her french here don't speak french themselves...
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#389
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which is why I don't mind her french. She apparently likes the language. She had a line of french in bwk, and during wild life tried to get everyone to say bonjour.
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I liked her French.
![]() (*cough* Beckii Cruel? *cough*) I enjoyed the song, I thought her French was at the worst, passable, and meh, if you don't like it, you don't have to like all her music ![]() |
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but like I explained, it's like Ayu or Namie singing in English, and then singing in Japanese, which do you prefer? I guess I just personally like them singing in languages they don't sound like jokes in. but hey I guess, at least it's funny...
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^Agreed. If this was anyone but Utada singing in another language they weren't fluent in (ie singing in English) everyone here would be all over them, but its a nice double standard I guess.
And I didn't realize only people in France could speak and understand French. Fascinating. Anyhow, I believe Utada said that she would learn French during her hiatus. I guess she really likes the language. I know the Japanese have a major obsession with French names and the like for their stores and clothes but things always get lost in translation somehow, lol. My SG2 is in the mail. Thank god for OS versions. |
#393
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idk french so idk if she's pronouncing it right but I wouldn't call it a bad song because of it.
namie and ayu have songs with engrish but I wouldn't stop listening to the songs. is all about the music for me. |
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^Yeap... and I don't see what's so wrong with Ayu's post RAINBOW english... I can't understand what she is singing in Real me, for example, but I never had problems to understand her english after that....
@Yumsushi Well, I don't know about u, but most people who said Utada's french didn't sound like it should, also said they don't speak french themselves, what's IMO is enough to think they don't really know the language :B As I don't speak french, I can't say if her pronounce is good and how heavy her accent is, but I would love if someone who does speak it could say how good or bad it was.... And even if it was awful, most jpop singers put other languages (mainly english) on their songs and people don't complain about how bad it sound or how wrongly they write it on the lyrics |
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Well, personally, as someone who's studied French for two years, I think her pronunciation is totally awful.
Any fluent people who'd like to disagree are perfectly welcome to though. I WOULD complain about the awful english...but it's so commonplace lol But honestly, I think it really is more the music just emphasizing it...If it were more upbeat, the melody, she'd probably do a better job. so whatever...I guess this is what it's going to be like now that she's going to have no news ![]()
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LOL It's fun to decipher what their singing. They're creating a whole new language.
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#398
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As someone who's studied French for 5 years, I say you're all nitpicking.
It's not that bad honestly! At least she can pronounce the French sounds. Like the French r. "Et la terreur", she really used the French r not the English (or worse: the Japanese) r. And come on, it's FRENCH. A less common and more difficult language than English. Why aren't we complaining about "das das das duu it ugen" |
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