French Words: Pour Mon Coeur

French Words, Corey Amaro, Pour Mon coeur

 

French Husband has an accent when he speaks English. But my accent is bigger. His English is better then my French. But I understand what is going on faster that he does. Often he makes me repeat myself once, twice, and he tries for a third time, well then I just say it in French. He rolls his eyes. 

French Husband does not speak French to me, nor does he let me speak French to him. WHich drives his friends crazy. You see my French sounds like nails to a chalkboard to him. He exaggerates. When I speak French to him his faces turns into a dried fig. Not pretty for a pretty boy.

French Husband and I speak three languages: French, English and Franglais. We also dance.

 

French Words Photography Corey amaro

French Husband does not swear, nor uses slang words, which means my French is flawed.

Really after twenty twenty six (or is it seven?) years you would think he would speak French with me? If he can say to me, "Rubber Beer" for Root Beer, "Bob Lights" for Light Bulbs, and "F-ck" for Fork, I should be able to attempt the same faux pas with him.

Plus French Husband wears crocs as slippers.

He doesn't know what "crocs" are… and he calls slippers, "sleepers". If French Husband wrote a blog he could tell you about my endearing errors and butchered French words, but he doesn't, leaving me with all the fun.

I took French in high school and flunked. I got out of the class as it was an elective and well an "F" on an elective isn't really worth it is it. French Husband took English in high school and flunked too. His teacher said to him, "You will never speak English." 

We were made for each other.

I hope I do not sound mad at my Husband. I am teasing. I don't care what language we speak. The first year of our romance we didn't speak each other's language. It made for some seriously funny moments, frustrating moments and we learned how to communicate by listening to each other… without words. I saw how he was with others, I read his face, I listened to his heart and it spoke clearly.

Plus children loved him.

 

 

 

 

 



Comments

22 responses to “French Words: Pour Mon Coeur”

  1. I love this post!! I smiled all the way through – it reminded me so much of the early days of my own courtship and marriage. Such sweet memories! I once swore that I would never marry anyone who couldn’t speak fluent English (in a moment when I was suffering from culture shock, I believe). Never say never!

  2. Such a cute post, Corey! I loved the rubber beer and bob lights:)

  3. Loved this . . . you “say it” perfectly . . .
    More Happy Days speaking your language(s) . . .

  4. Well, if after all these years you’re still together it means languages are the things that count the less….

  5. Valerie Spanswick

    I’m wondering how other French people view your language skills. Surely after all these years your French is pretty good. But it’s just fun to tease the spouse, isn’t it? My British husband and I always have a good laugh doing accents to taunt each other! An American husband would have been so boring.

  6. You are too modest deario! I remember Pascale Palun saying your French was astounding. She said she was amazed at hearing a non-native speaker who spoke French so well. It is, yet one more, of your amazing talents. I’d take French lessons from you any day!

  7. Claudia

    I’m sure that the way he says ‘sleepers’ is charming. I love my American husband but if I were 20 again I might just seek out a French (or Italian) spouse for his beautiful accent.

  8. Diogenes

    I bet you’d pass that French course now, with flying colors.

  9. It’s hysterical that your husband eats with a f-ck! Loved this post!

  10. Kathie B

    And I bet Corey’s French diction is better than her HS French teacher’s, too! (It sounded good to me)

  11. Oh, I giggled through your whole post! So sweet! Love the “sleepers!” : )

  12. As always, a beautiful story, Corey. Love you,
    Gail

  13. Marilyn

    If children loved him, that’s all that counts.
    And he loves you and you love him, that is #1.
    I love your teasing.

  14. I love this post, thanks for the laugh! 🙂

  15. Brenda, Walker, LA

    You both speak a fourth language! It is :LOVE:…..

  16. Catherine

    So funny, I laughed out loud. Thanks for making my morning.

  17. 24/7 in France

    You both speak the language of love!

  18. This is one of the most endearing posts EVER, Corey! Just adorable!

  19. My husband doesn’t speak French to me either….he says it would be just too weird.
    His English is very good, better than my French, but my French is pretty good. It would be even better if we were still in Geneva…
    The funny part is with the kids… they get upset when I speak French to them!
    I love French husband’s versions of English words… they are better than the originals…

  20. I wonder if you secretly went to a French accent coach…. and surprised him… I’m sure your French is perfect and he just loves to hear your American English. Romantic!

  21. this post is absolutely priceless!! then again, most of your posts are… as far as being meant for each other, that is called an understatement– you two are amazing!!

  22. tammyCA

    That was funny! How does he pronounce sheet? 😉

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