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To achieve a more native French pronunciation, it's crucial to shift focus from spelling to sound []. French differs significantly from English in its letter-to-sound correspondence; for instance, "œuf" (egg) uses four letters but produces only two sounds, [ɶ] and [f], while "quand" (when) has five letters but yields [k] and [ɑ̃] []. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) serves as a universal system to represent these distinct French sounds [], encompassing ten oral vowels, three nasal vowels, three semi-vowels, and eighteen consonant sounds [].
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To achieve a more native French pronunciation, it's crucial to shift focus from spelling to sound []. French differs significantly from English in its letter-to-sound correspondence; for instance, "œuf" (egg) uses four letters but produces only two sounds, [ɶ] and [f], while "quand" (when) has five letters but yields [k] and [ɑ̃] []. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) serves as a universal system to represent these distinct French sounds [], encompassing ten oral vowels, three nasal vowels, three semi-vowels, and eighteen consonant sounds [].