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1. “An” Sound:
“Étang” – Pronounced like “eh-tahn” (means “pond”).
“Chante” – Pronounced like “shahnt” (means “sings”).
“Plan” – Pronounced like “plahn” (means “plan”).2. “En” Sound:
“Mentir” – Pronounced like “mahn-teer” (means “to lie”).
“Vent” – Pronounced like “vahn” (means “wind”).
“Gentil” – Pronounced like “zhahn-teel” (means “kind”).3. “In” Sound:
“Lapin” – Pronounced like “lah-pan” (means “rabbit”).
“Fin” – Pronounced like “fan” (means “end” or “fine”).
“Vin” – Pronounced like “van” (means “wine”).Let’s practice with sentences :
Il chante très bien.
Le vent souffle fort.
Le lapin est dans le jardin.
About Me

Maidy Wafik
French teacher
I'am Maidy Wafik, French teacher at Alliance Française de Port-Said & El-Fayrouz British International College (FBIC) since september 2020, till now. I want to share the joy of learning a new language, also share the French culture and have fun while learning French.
Friends
Rana Haridy
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Elie Guide
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Mostafa
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Sara Mohamed
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