Elegant language in French

Lisa C.B1Kwiziq community member

Elegant language in French

Whilst not specific to this lesson - there are lot of references in these lessons to language choices that are "more elegant" than another.  Is this just another way of saying "more formal", or do the French have a specific desire or appreciation for elegant language?  In English we would never describe our language choices as one way being more elegant than another.  I'm just curious!

Asked 5 months ago
CécileKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Interesting question, Lisa! 

The term 'elegance' when referring to a language can be described as graceful, refined, and sophisticated. It is often associated with a  well-spoken, well-crafted, and aesthetically pleasing manner of expressing yourself. This can include precise vocabulary, varied sentence structures, and a smooth flow of words. An elegant language can also convey a sense of sophistication and intelligence, making it appealing to both the speaker and the listener. 

In terms of 'register' it will be more formal than the way we speak to each other in a family setting or even at work. Depending on social situations, your language register will vary.

Hope this helps!

 

Elegant language in French

Whilst not specific to this lesson - there are lot of references in these lessons to language choices that are "more elegant" than another.  Is this just another way of saying "more formal", or do the French have a specific desire or appreciation for elegant language?  In English we would never describe our language choices as one way being more elegant than another.  I'm just curious!

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