The Right Way to Pronounce - AI動画分析

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Ooh, this sounds promising! If sounding like a native speaker is the goal, then this video is definitely the right place to start. I'm curious to see how they approach it.
Okay, so the focus is on phonetics and vowel sounds, that makes sense. And definitely hitting that subscribe button is smart if you're serious about learning French! I'm already hooked.
Nice to meet you, Lexie! Thanks for introducing yourself; it's always good to know who's guiding us through these lessons. Looking forward to learning from you.

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To achieve a more native French pronunciation, it's crucial to shift focus from spelling to sound [1:13]. 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] [1:38]. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) serves as a universal system to represent these distinct French sounds [2:02], encompassing ten oral vowels, three nasal vowels, three semi-vowels, and eighteen consonant sounds [1:38].
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To achieve a more native French pronunciation, it's crucial to shift focus from spelling to sound [1:13]. 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] [1:38]. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) serves as a universal system to represent these distinct French sounds [2:02], encompassing ten oral vowels, three nasal vowels, three semi-vowels, and eighteen consonant sounds [1:38].
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