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The video introduces the concept of French nasal vowels, emphasizing that they are oral sounds produced by forcing air through the nose []. The speaker breaks down three distinct nasal sounds, starting with [ɔ̃]. To achieve this sound, one begins with the oral vowel [o], maintaining pursed lips and a small mouth opening, with the tongue positioned backward [-]. The key difference between the oral and nasal vowel lies internally: the tongue moves slightly backward to restrict airflow through the mouth, directing it nasally []. This technique is then practiced with vocalizations and example words like "mon" and "bonjour" [-].
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The video introduces the concept of French nasal vowels, emphasizing that they are oral sounds produced by forcing air through the nose []. The speaker breaks down three distinct nasal sounds, starting with [ɔ̃]. To achieve this sound, one begins with the oral vowel [o], maintaining pursed lips and a small mouth opening, with the tongue positioned backward [-]. The key difference between the oral and nasal vowel lies internally: the tongue moves slightly backward to restrict airflow through the mouth, directing it nasally []. This technique is then practiced with vocalizations and example words like "mon" and "bonjour" [-].