Jungle George 🌿🌳🌴 on Nostr: nprofile1q…z0qrl Yes, I think speakers of different French slangs can usually ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq7njwdkvq0duj7ahkpwdgud893j077sgupy8y28g2x4c00dw7y37s7z0qrl (nprofile…0qrl) Yes, I think speakers of different French slangs can usually understand each other, especially when it comes to the core structure of the language. However, it does depend on how heavily the slang is infused with local languages or unique cultural expressions.
For instance, someone from Côte d’Ivoire using nouchi might throw in words or phrases unfamiliar to a Parisian or someone from Kinshasa. But overall, the basic French grammar and vocabulary act as a shared foundation, making communication possible.
It’s a bit like how English speakers worldwide can understand each other despite regional slang - context and the shared base language fill in the gaps.
For instance, someone from Côte d’Ivoire using nouchi might throw in words or phrases unfamiliar to a Parisian or someone from Kinshasa. But overall, the basic French grammar and vocabulary act as a shared foundation, making communication possible.
It’s a bit like how English speakers worldwide can understand each other despite regional slang - context and the shared base language fill in the gaps.