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*However, the feminine form of héros, héroïne is a non-aspirated h. Therefore, when you put the definite artcle in front of it, it becomes l'héroïne, and is pronounced as one word. | *However, the feminine form of héros, héroïne is a non-aspirated h. Therefore, when you put the definite artcle in front of it, it becomes l'héroïne, and is pronounced as one word. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 27 March 2023
French Pronunciation: Aspirated vs. non-aspirated "h"
Rule: How to know weither a "H" is aspirated or not?[edit | edit source]
In French, the letter h can be aspirated, (h aspiré), or not aspirated, (h non aspiré), depending on which language the word was borrowed from.
Example:
- the word héros, (hero) has an aspirated h, because when the definite article le is placed before it, the result is le héros, and both words must be pronounced separately.
- However, the feminine form of héros, héroïne is a non-aspirated h. Therefore, when you put the definite artcle in front of it, it becomes l'héroïne, and is pronounced as one word.
The only way to tell if the h at the beginning of a word is aspirated is to look it up in the dictionary.
Some dictionaries will place an asterisk (*) in front of the entry word in the French-English H section if the h is aspirated. Other dictionaries will include it in the pronunciation guide after the key word by placing a (') before the pronunciation. In short, the words must be memorized.
Some French words that start with a mute "h"[edit | edit source]
- Homme: l’homme, les‿hommes
- Hôpital: l’hôpital, les‿hôpitaux
- Hiver: l’hiver, les‿hivers
- Hôtel: l’hôtel, les‿hôtels
- Horaire: l’horaire, les‿horaires
- Heure: l’heure, les‿heures
- Habit: l’habit, les‿habits
- Hélicoptère: l’hélicoptère, les‿hélicoptères
- Histoire: l’histoire, les‿histoires
- Huile: l’huile, les‿huiles
- Huître: l’huître, les‿huîtres
- Hirondelle: l’hirondelle, les‿hirondelles
Some French words that start with an aspirated "h"[edit | edit source]
- Hauteur: la hauteur, les hauteurs
- Héron: le héron, les hérons
- Honte: la honte, les hontes
- Housse: la housse, les housses
- Huche: la huche, les huches
- Hêtre: le hêtre, les hêtres
- Hazard: le hazard, les hazards
- Hache: la hache, les haches
- Haie: la haie, les haies
- Hérisson: le hérisson, les hérissons
- Hibou: le hibou, les hiboux
Exercise[edit | edit source]
- Grab an English-French-English dictionary, and find at least ten aspirated h words, and ten nonaspirated h words
- Make a column of the two categories of h-word.
- Look at it every day and memorize the columns.
Sources[edit | edit source]
- https://www.masteryourfrench.com/french-pronunciation/h-mute-h-aspired/
- https://www.passeidireto.com/arquivo/55726043/french-language-course
Videos[edit | edit source]
French Pronunciation H, mute or aspirate - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Liaisons
- Alphabet and Pronunciation
- Silent Final Consonants
- Accents
- Accents (advanced level)
- b and p
- France Regional Accents
- How to pronounce R
- Alphabet and Pronunciation