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Oh, this is a great starting point! Twelve rules in ten minutes sounds ambitious but super helpful for tackling those tricky French sounds. I'm ready to get this pronunciation down.
Okay, the 'S' rule between vowels is already making sense. The 'Z' sound for a single 'S' like a buzzing bee is a fantastic way to remember it. This is way clearer than just memorizing rules.
And the contrast between single 'S' and 'SS' is brilliant! The 'sss' hiss for 'SS' really drives home the difference. It’s smart how they’re using analogies to make it stick.

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The video begins by introducing 12 essential French pronunciation rules designed to aid in reading and speaking the language [0:00]. The first key rule covered is the pronunciation of the letter 'S' [0:05]. Specifically, a single 'S' situated between two vowels is voiced as a 'Z' sound, akin to a buzzing bee [0:10]. In contrast, when two 'S's appear together between vowels, they are pronounced as a sharp 'S' sound, like a hissing snake [0:15]. The speaker clarifies that the six French vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and Y [0:20]. This distinction is illustrated with examples such as "un désert" (a desert) versus "un dessert" (a dessert), and "du poison" (poison) versus "du poisson" (fish) [0:25].
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The video begins by introducing 12 essential French pronunciation rules designed to aid in reading and speaking the language [0:00]. The first key rule covered is the pronunciation of the letter 'S' [0:05]. Specifically, a single 'S' situated between two vowels is voiced as a 'Z' sound, akin to a buzzing bee [0:10]. In contrast, when two 'S's appear together between vowels, they are pronounced as a sharp 'S' sound, like a hissing snake [0:15]. The speaker clarifies that the six French vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and Y [0:20]. This distinction is illustrated with examples such as "un désert" (a desert) versus "un dessert" (a dessert), and "du poison" (poison) versus "du poisson" (fish) [0:25].
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