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The video begins by introducing 12 essential French pronunciation rules designed to aid in reading and speaking the language []. The first key rule covered is the pronunciation of the letter 'S' []. Specifically, a single 'S' situated between two vowels is voiced as a 'Z' sound, akin to a buzzing bee []. In contrast, when two 'S's appear together between vowels, they are pronounced as a sharp 'S' sound, like a hissing snake []. The speaker clarifies that the six French vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and Y []. 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) [].
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The video begins by introducing 12 essential French pronunciation rules designed to aid in reading and speaking the language []. The first key rule covered is the pronunciation of the letter 'S' []. Specifically, a single 'S' situated between two vowels is voiced as a 'Z' sound, akin to a buzzing bee []. In contrast, when two 'S's appear together between vowels, they are pronounced as a sharp 'S' sound, like a hissing snake []. The speaker clarifies that the six French vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and Y []. 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) [].