That I can speak it (the only french words I know are - mercy, we, silver-plate, and fries). That I can understand it. (who are you calling a sewer?!) That it sounds "sexy" (uh...no)
Allons a la plage. I sulk in the corner because that is all I can remember after taking a year of french in 9th grade. It is not a very practical language to learn unless you have plans to spend time in France. I like it but never have been to France.
I believe he means that there’s a lot of spitting or seemingly a lot of spitting involved in people pronouncing French words. I’m not personally familiar with that being the case of the French language, so I can neither confirm nor deny it.
Thank you, but please keep in mind that while I may be correct in interpreting what your cousin meant, I am not of the same camp in declaring that it is so. I have heard that Arabic or Farsi are languages that seem to involve spitting when spoken, but even that is anecdotal for the sake of a comedy routine. Your reference here to your cousin saying it is the first and only time in my life I’ve heard that about the French language. ~