Avoid pronouncing D, P, S, T, X, and Z at the end of words. Examples: Chat (cat) is pronounced "sha," not "shat." Paris is "pa-ree," not "pa-riss."
Learners often pronounce the "n" or "m" in nasal sounds ( an, on, in, un ), which should actually remain silent. Les erreurs de prononciation les plus communes ...
Remember the acronym C-R-F-L (Careful). These consonants at the end of a word are often pronounced (e.g., sac, par, chef, ciel ). 2. Confusing "U" and "OU" Avoid pronouncing D, P, S, T, X, and Z at the end of words
The sound should come through your nose. Think of it as "stopping" the vowel before your tongue touches the roof of your mouth to make the "n" sound. These consonants at the end of a word
Vin (wine) is closer to "vah(n)" without the hard "n" at the end. 4. The Guttural "R"
English speakers often pronounce both like the "oo" in "food," but they are distinct sounds in French.