Top 5 French Mistakes to Avoid - French Pronunciation
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In this lesson, you'll learn the top 5 French pronunciation mistakes to avoid.
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Whoever's struggling with the R sound, don't lose hopes. It took me more than 1 years' practice to master this sound! Practice really makes everything perfect!
My main mistake is reading french in full sentences and figuring out what letters. are silent.
The r is the toughest for me if it's an initial r. Practice will hopefully win the day.
Don’t forget to…
the most harder thing for me is the ''r'' and the last letter
The "r" nor the "u" are the most difficult sounds, you can get used to them easily, the difficult parts are the diphthongs like the "eu" the "œ" and when to pronounce the "s" like "z" and when like an "s", you can get by mispronouncing the "r" and at times de "u", but the previously mentioned are essential to being understood in French.
C'est vraiment drôle de voir d'un point de vu extérieur les difficultés de ma propre langue. Par exemple, dire «c'est» est tellement naturel et automatique pour moi que le fait de le voir décomposé en «ce/ceci est/être» me fait prendre conscience que le français n'est peut-être pas SI simple à apprendre quand on ne grandi pas avec.
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I realized that the "c" from ce est enlarges at
I've lived in Quebec my entire life, went through a French immersion program in elementary, and took advanced "mother tongue"-level courses in high school and college. I still can't pronounce that damn guttural R properly. Ne vous découragez pas!
Great.
Will try to get and thank you for he lessons
the letter ( R ) is easy for arabic Speakers Because it's exactly like the letter ( غ ) in arabic
I learn French in school and this was very helpful for my orale présentation tomorrow
salut. Je sais que cela semble mauvais, mais pouvez-vous me dire où il se trouve au chapitre 8. Vous avez dit dans chaque ligne que nous allons apprendre au chapitre 8 de la leçon 8
awesome tips. I especially need help with my R's because it seems so hard coming from and English speaker
There are exception about the mute "c" at the end, they mostly are in conjugaison and those verbs are irregular. Here's an example with the verb
c'est très important je apprendre français. c'est très important merci beaucoup mademoiselle.
This video is really helpful. R's can be quite hard but I really can't tell the difference between aspirated and unaspirated h's, despite always being silent. Not just in this lesson but in general. In general though, some of the hardest sounds for me to make are words with the "œ" in it, like in the words "Cœur" or "Sœur".