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Learning pronunciations is essential to pronounce words and to learn how to spell.  
Learning pronunciations is essential to pronounce words and to learn how to spell.  


==French Alphabet with IPA pronunciation==
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==French Accents==


French uses several accents which are worth understanding. These are: à, è, ù, (grave accents) and é (acute accent) which only applies to e. A circumflex applies to all vowels as well: â, ê, î, ô, û. And also a tréma (French for diaerasis) for vowels: ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ and combined letters: æ and oe.
French uses several accents which are worth understanding. These are: à, è, ù, (grave accents) and é (acute accent) which only applies to e. A circumflex applies to all vowels as well: â, ê, î, ô, û. And also a tréma (French for diaerasis) for vowels: ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ and combined letters: æ and oe.
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Here is a specific lesson about [[Language/French/Pronunciation/Accents|'''Accents pronunciation''']].
Here is a specific lesson about [[Language/French/Pronunciation/Accents|'''Accents pronunciation''']].


==VIDEOS==
==Videos: How to Pronounce the French Alphabet==
<youtube>OGkbK9-_BRE</youtube>
<youtube>OGkbK9-_BRE</youtube>





Revision as of 11:42, 11 October 2021

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In this lesson, we are going to learn the French Alphabet and how it is pronounced.

The French alphabet is known as the Roman Alphabet. It has 26 letters.

Learning pronunciations is essential to pronounce words and to learn how to spell.

French Alphabet with IPA pronunciation

Alphabet Sounds Prononciation examples
A /ɑ/ a like in "Arm"
B /be/ b like in "Best"
C /se/ S like in "Sad" before i,e,y

or k like in "crocodile" elsewhere

or SH in "she" before h

Ç /se/ S like in "Stop"
D /de/ d like in "Do"

The letter "d" is pronounced "t" at the end of the word in French:

  • For example: "un grand éléphant" (a large elephant) is pronounced "un grand(t) éléphant.
  • Other example: "Quand il y a" (when there is) is pronunced"Quand(t) il y a"
E /ø/ e like in "Elephant"
F /ɛf/ f like in "Fire"
G /ʒe/ g like in "Gym" before i,e,y

or g like "golf" elsewhere

H /aʃ/ Silent
I /i/ i like in "Italy
J /ʒi/ j like " jim carrey "
K /ka/ k like in "Ko"
L /ɛl/ l like in "Lion"
M /ɛm/ m like in "Men"
N /ɛn/ n like in "New"
O /o/ o like in "Open"
P /pe/ p like in "Pay"
Q /ky/ q like in "Quit"
R /ɛʁ/ r like in "rome"
S /ɛs/ s like in "See"

or ż like in "dose" after a,e,i,o,u and before e,i

T /te/ t like in "Tall"
U /y/ u like in "Urgent"
V /ve/ v like in "View"
W /dubləve/ w like in "Want"
X /iks/ x like in "Wax"
Y /iɡʁɛk/ y like in "Year"
Z /zɛd/ z like in "Zoo"
Œ /ø/ o like in "Oops"
Æ /e/ ay like in "May"
â a like in "Apple"
ê e like in "Elephant"
î i like in "live"
ô o like in "only"
û u like " urgent "

French Accents

French uses several accents which are worth understanding. These are: à, è, ù, (grave accents) and é (acute accent) which only applies to e. A circumflex applies to all vowels as well: â, ê, î, ô, û. And also a tréma (French for diaerasis) for vowels: ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ and combined letters: æ and oe.


Here is a specific lesson about Accents pronunciation.

Videos: How to Pronounce the French Alphabet



French Keyboard