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*d (as in 'marchand)
*d (as in 'marchand)
*x (as in 'paresseux')
*x (as in 'paresseux')
*z (as in 'chez')
*n (as in 'un')
<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson:</span> [[Language/French/Pronunciation/France-Regional-Accents|France Regional Accents]], [[Language/French/Pronunciation/b-and-p|b and p]] & [[Language/French/Pronunciation/Accents-(advanced-level)|Accents (advanced level)]].


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson:</span> [[Language/French/Pronunciation/France-Regional-Accents|France Regional Accents]], [[Language/French/Pronunciation/b-and-p|b and p]] & [[Language/French/Pronunciation/Accents-(advanced-level)|Accents (advanced level)]].
==Videos==
==Videos==



Latest revision as of 21:54, 19 May 2024

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Silent Final Consonants in French

The following consonants are silent when they are the final letter of a word:

  • p (as in 'coup')
  • s (as in 'héros')
  • t (as in 'chat')
  • d (as in 'marchand)
  • x (as in 'paresseux')
  • z (as in 'chez')
  • n (as in 'un')

Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: France Regional Accents, b and p & Accents (advanced level).

Videos[edit | edit source]

French pronunciation (Silent letters) - YouTube[edit | edit source]

French pronunciation - Silent letters in French - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]