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Wow, sixteen phonetic vowels in French? That sounds like a nightmare! It's wild how many more there are compared to Italian or Spanish; I had no idea it was so much more complex.
Okay, so it's not impossible, just challenging! I appreciate her acknowledging that the French can seem 'crazy' with their vowels. Glad she's here to help break it down for us.
It's great that Elisa is introducing herself and her goal to help viewers speak more naturally. I like her approach of making it comfortable with coffee and subtitles; that's really thoughtful.

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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 [0:00-0:30]. Elisa, the presenter, aims to demystify these sounds using her standard French accent [1:00-1:30]. 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 [2:00-3:00].
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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 [0:00-0:30]. Elisa, the presenter, aims to demystify these sounds using her standard French accent [1:00-1:30]. 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 [2:00-3:00].
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