The Citizen (Gauteng)

Macron twists tongue

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Beijing – A behind-the-scenes video of French President Emmanuel Macron wrestling with the Mandarin pronunciat­ion of his climate change slogan “Make our planet great again” has delighted Chinese social media.

The candid footage shows Macron sneezing and wondering when to breathe as he diligently repeats the phrase after his instructor, while a woman touches up his make-up and two bemused men in military garb look on.

Macron was able to show off his new skills in a keynote speech on the future of Sino-French relations during a stop on Monday in the northern city of Xian, the starting point of the ancient Silk Road.

But it was the video of him learning the Chinese version of the expression – a tongue-incheek jab at US President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great” campaign slogan – that endeared him to Chinese social media users.

“Rang”, Macron says in the clip that was posted on Twitter late on Monday. “It’s like ‘Jean’, then,” he says, referring to a French first name that sounds like the pronunciat­ion of the Chinese word “rang”.

Determined to execute Mandarin’s notoriousl­y difficult tones, Macron asks: “So where am I supposed to breathe?”

Enunciatin­g the phrase, he says, “rang diqiu zaici weida”– make the planet great again.

Macron, who speaks fluent English, was applauded for his efforts on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform yesterday.

A user wrote that Macron’s use of the phrase in Mandarin showed his “steadfast resolve” to spread his environmen­tal message. –

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