Autant la voile me passionne, autant la plongée m'effraie.

Questions & Answers about Autant la voile me passionne, autant la plongée m'effraie.

How exactly does the Autant... autant... structure work to contrast ideas here?
It sets up a parallel contrast between two clauses, showing that two opposing feelings exist with equal intensity. Notice that it is followed by the indicative mood (passionne, effraie). Even though strong emotions are involved, you do not use the subjunctive with this structure.
Why is autant placed at the beginning of each clause instead of next to the verbs?
When used for parallel contrast, autant is placed at the very beginning of the clause for stylistic emphasis. Even though it is technically modifying the verbs passionne and effraie (meaning the activities fascinate and scare you an equal amount), putting autant first acts like a pair of scales balancing the two statements.
Is the verb effraie irregular? The infinitive is effrayer.
Yes, effrayer is an -ayer verb. For these verbs, the y typically changes to an i in front of a silent e, as seen here in the third-person singular (effraie). Note that both elle m'effraie and elle m'effraye are grammatically accepted in French, but the i spelling is much more common.
Why do we use me and m' directly before the verbs here?
This is a quick refresher on object pronouns. The verbs passionner (to fascinate) and effrayer (to frighten) both act directly on the person experiencing the emotion. Therefore, the direct object pronoun me (which contracts to m' before a vowel) is placed immediately before the conjugated verb.

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