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The video begins by highlighting the complexity of French vowels, noting there are sixteen phonetic vowels, significantly more than in Spanish or Italian [-]. Elisa, the presenter, aims to demystify these sounds using her standard French accent [-]. She first addresses the letter 'A', explaining that the older /ɑ/ sound is rarely used today, and the common /a/ sound, as in "PARIS," is pronounced with an open mouth, unaffected by accents on the letter [-].
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The video begins by highlighting the complexity of French vowels, noting there are sixteen phonetic vowels, significantly more than in Spanish or Italian [-]. Elisa, the presenter, aims to demystify these sounds using her standard French accent [-]. She first addresses the letter 'A', explaining that the older /ɑ/ sound is rarely used today, and the common /a/ sound, as in "PARIS," is pronounced with an open mouth, unaffected by accents on the letter [-].