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Oh, starting with nasal sounds, that's a good one! It sounds like this video is going to be super practical for anyone wanting to nail French pronunciation.
Okay, so we've got 'in,' 'on,' and 'an' as the main targets. Three sounds, but it might take a bit longer than five minutes with all the explanations.
Interesting that some regions differentiate between two 'in' sounds. It's cool how pronunciation can vary so much even within one language.

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The video introduces the three primary nasal sounds in French: "in," "an," and "on" [0:32]. While some regions, particularly the south, differentiate between two "in" sounds ("in" and "un"), the speaker personally only pronounces one [0:32-0:48]. To produce the "in" sound, one shapes their mouth as if to say "i" while allowing the sound to resonate nasally, keeping the tongue flat [1:04]. The "in" sound can be spelled in numerous ways, including "in" (e.g., *matin*), "im" (e.g., *simple*), "ain" (e.g., *train*), "aim" (e.g., *faim*), "ein" (e.g., *peint*), "ien" (e.g., *chien*), and even "un" (e.g., *un*) [1:20-2:08].
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The video introduces the three primary nasal sounds in French: "in," "an," and "on" [0:32]. While some regions, particularly the south, differentiate between two "in" sounds ("in" and "un"), the speaker personally only pronounces one [0:32-0:48]. To produce the "in" sound, one shapes their mouth as if to say "i" while allowing the sound to resonate nasally, keeping the tongue flat [1:04]. The "in" sound can be spelled in numerous ways, including "in" (e.g., *matin*), "im" (e.g., *simple*), "ain" (e.g., *train*), "aim" (e.g., *faim*), "ein" (e.g., *peint*), "ien" (e.g., *chien*), and even "un" (e.g., *un*) [1:20-2:08].
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