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  • 🇫🇷 French Pronunciation Recap 🗣️✨

    Congratulations on following our in-depth exploration of French sounds! 🎉 Before diving into practice, let’s briefly revisit what we’ve discovered.

    ✅ “Oi” – Think of “wa” in “water.”
    Examples: “Boire” (to drink), “Noir” (black), “Toit” (roof).

    ✅ “Ui” – Imagine “wee” in English.
    Examples: “Fruit” (fruit), “Cuisine”…Read More

  • “Eil” Sound:

    “Soleil” – Pronounced like “so-lay” (means “sun”).
    “Conseil” – Pronounced like “con-say” (means “advice”).
    “Éveil” – Pronounced like “eh-veil” (means “awakening”).
    “Accueil” – Pronounced like “ak-kwey” (means “welcome”).

    Feel free to practice these words to get a good grasp of the “eil” sound in French!…Read More

  • 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…Read More

  • The French ‘oi’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️

    Imagine ‘oi’ like ‘wah’ in English, as in “wa-ter.”

    Examples:

    “Boire” – Pronounced like “bwar” (means “to drink”).
    “Voiture” – Pronounced like “vwah-tyur” (means “car”).
    “Noir” – Pronounced like “nwar” (means “black”).
    “Moi” – Pronounced like “mwah” (means “me” or “I”).
    “Toi” – Pronounced like “twah” (means…Read More

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  • The French ‘ui’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️
    Imagine ‘ui’ like saying “wee” in English but condensed, forming a unique French sound.
    Examples:

    “Fruit”: Pronounced like “frwee” (means “fruit”). 🍌🍋🍊🍉

    “Nuit”: Pronounced like “nwee” (means “night”). 🌃

    “Cuisine”: Pronounced like “kwee-zeen” (means “kitchen”). 👨🏻‍🍳🍽

    “Huit”: Pronounced like “hweet” (means…Read More

  • The French ‘eu’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️

    Think of ‘eu’ like a mix between ‘uh’ and ‘ew’ in English, as in “feu” (fire).

    Examples:

    “Feu” – Pronounced like “fuh” (means “fire”). 🔥
    “Peur” – Pronounced like “puhr” (means “fear”). 😨
    “Seul” – Pronounced like “suh-l” (means “alone”). 🧘🏻‍♀️
    “Deux” – Pronounced like “duh” (means “two”). 2️⃣
    “Heure” -…Read More

  • The French ‘ai’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️

    Think of ‘ai’ like ‘eh’ in English, as in “say.”

    Examples:

    “Aimer” – Pronounced like “eh-may” (means “to love”).
    “Maison” – Pronounced like “meh-zon” (means “house”).
    “J’ai” – Pronounced like “zhay” (means “I have”).
    “Lait” – Pronounced like “leh” (means “milk”).
    “Faire” – Pronounced like “fehr” (means “to…Read More

  • The French ‘au, aux, eau, eaux’ Sounds 🇫🇷🔊

    Imagine
    au – aux
    eau – eaux
    like saying ‘o’ in English, but French-style.

    “Eau” Sound Examples:

    “Eau” – Pronounced like the ‘o’ in “go.”
    “Eau” (Water) – Pronounced like “o.”
    “Bateau” (Boat) – Pronounced like “ba-to.”
    “Chapeau” (Hat) – Pronounced like “sha-po.”
    “Eau minérale” (Mineral water)

    “Eaux”…Read More

  • 🎯 Mastering French Vowel Basics! 🎯
    After grooving to the French Vowel Song, let’s break it down and practice the essential sounds:

    “A”
    “Chat” – Pronounced like “sha.”
    “Avion” – Pronounced like “a-vi-on.”
    “Ananas” – Pronounced like “a-na-na.”
    “Abricot” – Pronounced like “a-bri-co.

    “e”
    “Fenêtre” – Pronounced like “feh-neht.”
    “Je” – Pronounced…Read More

  • Dans cette chanson, partons à la chasse aux lettres fantômes en français !
    Ces coquines, comme ‘S,’ ‘T,’ ‘ENT,’ et ‘X,’ se cachent à la fin des mots, jouant à cache-cache avec nos oreilles.
    Découvrez leurs astuces et devenez un détective de la prononciation en français.
    À vous de jouer, Sherlock linguistique ! 🕵️‍♂️🔍
    #MystèresLinguistiques

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