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Explore Paris with modern, lively and realistic dialogues (79 Reviews) More Details & Audio Samples Where is TV5MondePlus French Language Streaming Service Available? The good news is that TV5MondePlus French Language streaming service is available pretty much anywhere without even having to create an account or signup (although if you sign up for free, you’ll be able to resume playback and save your favorite series – so I suggest you do sign up). The bad news is that it’s not available in the US, in China nor in the Netherlands because of licensing rights. It will apparently be available as a normal cable channel in the US next year but that kind of defeats the purpose :-( If you reside in these places, I’m sure that if you access the website via a VPN and you’ll be able to view all the content easily. There is also an iOS App and an Android app available on their respective stores. French Language Streaming Service Featuring a Wide Range of Accents As its TV channel counterpart, TV5 Monde is a partnership of content originating from France, Canada, Belgium and French speaking Africa. Because of that wide range of sources, you’ll hear all kinds of different French accents that you might not be exposed to if you are only used to watching French content originating in France. For example, watch the first episode of Océania Season 3 called “Il nage avec des ours” and check out the dramatic difference in accent between the narrator (speaking with a relatively “neutral” French accent from France) and the main character, the diver who is from Québec. It can be pretty unsettling if you are not expecting it! Another pretty dramatic example is the police drama from Quebec “Faits Divers” which unfortunately does not feature French subtitles for some reason :-( Having watched part of a show, I personally only understood 70% of what some of the actors were saying. so even native French speakers (from France) will struggle with the difference in accent.^ "Rethinking Yuri: How Lesbian Mangaka Return the Genre to Its Roots". The Mary Sue. Archived from the original on September 18, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018. ^ a b Maser 2013, pp. 2–3. ^ Welker 2014, p. 154. ^ Maser 2013, p. 67. ^ a b Takashima 2014, p.
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