The Right Way to Pronounce French Vowel Sounds | French Phonetics for Beginners
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- Do you want to improve your French pronunciation and speak French without an accent? In this video, I explain French pronunciation basics in order for you to Improve your French accent.
If you want to understand French sounds better and the International Phonetic Alphabet in French, make sure you watch the whole video to learn how to pronounce French vowels the right way!
In this video, I go over the French sounds and IPA. I explain French phonetics and sounds for beginners. This video is perfect for you if you’re looking for an introduction to French pronunciation and French phonetics.
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0:00 Intro
01:37 [a] & [i]
02:11 [y] & [u]
02:53 [o] & [ɔ]
03:51 [ø] & [œ]
04:51 [e] & [ɛ]
05:53 [ɔ̃], [ɑ̃] & [ɛ̃]
06:59 [j], [ɥ] & [w]
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As a person who's learning French on their own you're such a gem. Thank you!!
Thank you very much Aurey! Which video you wish I had on my channel?
Thanks for watching! Would you like me to make a similar video to explain all the consonant sounds?
Hi there Lexie..that would be great! I know these take time to make but you did a great job here!
Oui!
Thank you so much! I will then :)
Je ferai une vidéo alors :)
This is perfect!! Thank you!!
Thanks a lot 🤩
ove been looking for this....merci beacoup
Je vous en prie Ronald 😉🫶
omg this is so helpful for beginners like me. Thank you so so much. Just subscribed your channel!
Thanks a lot for subscribing to my channel! Any video in particular you'd like me to make?
Thank you very much my homework After done I was so excited
You're very welcome ✨🫶
excellent video! every French learner should watch this. merci pour l'énorme effort que vous avez mis dans la préparation de cette vidéo :)
Mille mercis pour ce gentil message Eva 😍
Hello prof Lexie, I like and very much enjoy your lesson on pronunciation. Yes, I have subscribed to your channel. Merci beaucoup.
Thanks a lot :)))
I've just bumped into you channel and I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! I believe it's extremely important to learn phonetics in order to know how to speak a language properly. Excellent video. Thank you so much. I'm watching you from Brazil. Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks a lot Anna! I'm glad you love my phonetic videos! I really appreciate your comment! xx
yeah, it's like the first thing you need to do
like the level of immersion that it brings is insane
you can play with words and sounds and the process of bootstrapping yourself into the language starts to be enjoyable
This is so true! Phonetics really help improving your pronunciation and allows you to play with words and sounds 🔥. @@kurku3725
Thank you à million ❤ please do another one for the consonants.
You're very welcome! Here's the link to the consonant video: th-cam.com/video/HIlqmonYICw/w-d-xo.html
amazing! thank you so much!
You're very welcome 🫶✨
Merci beucoup iam impressed
Merci Dickson 😻🥰🫶
Thank you soooo much!
You're very welcome Shaoyun 🫶
Excellent
Thanks a lot Mia 🫶
Thank you so much I learned French for a long ago in my school but didn't understand the pronouncing like now after watching your video , thank you so much
You're very welcome! I'm glad the video helped you understanding French pronunciation :)
Lexie, thank you so much!
You're welcome Lesley! :)
Thank you . I'll see you every day
Thank you 😍😍😍
Great content for beginner
Thanks a lot 😍
Merci❤
Je vous en prie Lana 💕
VERY helpful
Thanks a lot 😻🫶✨
Merci ✨
Je vous en prie Faith 🫶
Thanks Lexie ❤❤❤❤❤
You're very welcome 🥰♥💝
This seems like the root of mastering this language, so I will focus here
Phonetic is very important! Next week, I have a video coming on how to pronounce the vowels in the alphabet and in French words, including all the letter combinations for you to be able to read any word in French 💞
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No worries 🫶@@worldview730
Lexie your English pronunciation is so good! I am not a native speaker but I can definitely hear how clear your pronunciation is
Thank you very much! It's so nice of you to say that 😊
Although it may be a reasonable guide for learners of French it is incorrect to say that the /i/ is pronounced 'as in 'free'' in English. The English phoneme used in 'free' is /i:/ The two dots signify that it is a longer sound. If it were that easy to substitute then French speakers would not have so many problems with /i:/. You may say that the two are similar but they are not the same. The /i/ is a shorter sound than the /i:/. I would agree that English speakers are probably understood using /i:/ instead of /i/ but it's best to try to shorten the sound.
Thanks for your comment. I totally agree with you David. Although it's similar, it's not exactly the same thing. My goal with this video was to help beginners understand all the French vowel sounds. I plan to make a new, more detailed one, and I'll talk about the /i/ and /u/ sounds, which are shorter than /i:/ as in free and /u:/ as in cool. Have a wonderful Sunday. 🫶✨
yes please
Thanks! Here is the link to the video on the consonant sounds: th-cam.com/video/HIlqmonYICw/w-d-xo.html
Hi, teacher😊merci. One question: that means /ə / /ø/ pronounce the same sound?
Yes, they are 😊
Merci beaucoup ☺️ Lexie
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I have a doubt in the word devoir it's the upside down e that's present in the ipa but I don't hear the uhh sound. I hear the sound as in bed so shouldn't there be the closed sound e instead of the upside down one
In devoir, E is pronounced [ə] and not [e]. For E to be pronounced [e] when placed inside a word and followed by another syllable, it would need to have an acute accent (é) or followed by a double consonant as in "tennis" [te.nis] (tennis) and "cellule" [se.lyl] (cell). If you don't hear the sound [ə], it's probably because your ears don't hear French sounds clearly, it takes time to train your ears. You can watch this video on how to learn French on your own, it has a chapter on listening skills, check it out: th-cam.com/video/8cQ0FD8ocnQ/w-d-xo.html
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Hello!! Can you sound out French words letter by letter? I know you have the French alphabet with the letter word but do your letters have sounds that are attributed to them?
I think French has a lot of digraphs where you have two or three letters (typically vowels) together but you do not hear every letter sound, right? Like you cannot go and pronounce every letter sound individually with when you have vowels together? So when you have vowels together you do not hear each letter sound individually but as one distinct sound?
So if I have a word that has some vowels in it and then two or three vowels in the middle and then ends with a consonant, I cannot go and try to sound out the word because the vowels in French when put together make only one sound? You can go and try to sound out each and every vowel. It just doesn’t work like that in French.
And also, do French vowels have official sounds attributed to them like how we have in English?
Thanks so much for your help and I hope I am not being too confusing 🫤 I would really love to hear what you have to say about this as this has been ruminating in my head. I am trying to relearn French as I am taking a trip out there. I took it for 4 years in high school but I think I am just overthinking it and trying to learn French like how I learned English growing up. (I am a native English speaker)
Good morning Kelly! No, you can’t really sound out French words letter by letter as there are many silent letters and letter combinations. Our letters have sounds attributed to them, but sometimes more than one. For example some consonants have soft and hard pronunciation (G and C). Same for the vowels, A, I and U when alone are quite straightforward but E and O can be pronounced differently.
Mixing up the letters of the alphabet and the sounds from the phonetic alphabet is a common mistake. There are in French straightforward letters, for example B is pronounced [b], but as you mentioned it, we have many letter combinations, mostly vowels that when together make one sound only. For example, OU are pronounced [u], similar to OO in the English word “boot”, and AU are pronounced [o] (close O).
I will prepare a video on letters vs sounds, and explain how each letter is pronounced and include letter combinations.
I hope I answered all your questions, if not don’t hesitate to tell me :)
Here a video to understand some pronunciation rules: th-cam.com/video/8kU-wa-l4ik/w-d-xo.html
Here a video to understand silent letters: th-cam.com/video/l_uCUZzFbBs/w-d-xo.html
Here to learn some letter combinations: th-cam.com/video/YLc2__QLZjY/w-d-xo.html
Right, so you can say in French there are a lot of digraphs just like how their are a lot in English? Like you said the vowles OU make the OO sound as in the English word boot. When approaching a word that has an OU in it I cannot pronounce the individual letter sounds attributed to each letter because then it would not make a word and make no sense. So that is how I should approach almost all vowels and think of them as digraphs? And with digraphs you cannot say the letter sounds of each letter and then try to put those sounds together, no, because for some reason you get a completely different sound than the letters that you see, right?
You cannot sound out French words letter by letter, just like in English, their are tons of words you cannot sound out letter by letter because they contain digraphs… I guess I am thinking too much about the phonics of French because, I myself, am an elementary school teacher and I teach kids how to read and phonics. And it has been 10 years since I took French and I was thinking that oh I could learn French easy because know I am more mature and should learn the letter sounds of each letter in French and then sound the word out , but it does not work that way in French, and neither does it work that way in English. Some English words you can sound out but most you can’t.
Thank you so much!!!
You’re absolutely right Kelly! When you see a word, you should always think of vowels being pronounced together as one sound and sometimes two if one of them is a semi-vowel. For example, O by itself is pronounced [o] or [ɔ] (close or open O) and I is pronounced [i] (as EE is the English word “see”); but OI together are pronounced [wa]… As you said it, you get a completely different sound!
Wether it’s in English or in French, you can’t sound out words letter by letter. English and French both have many silent letters and digraphs. I honestly think that focusing on phonetic and pronunciation rules (silent letters, digraphs…) is the right method. This would help you pronounce almost any word in French.
And you're very welcome 🫶 @@kellyoshea2110
Thank you so much! Got it!
No worries Kelly! Anytime 🫶@@kellyoshea2110
Bonjour, Can you give your first lesson?
Bonjour, you can send me an email for private lessons (lexie@learnfrenchwithlexie.com). 😊
Kindly male similiar for all the sounds.appreciate that
Here's the second part with all the other sounds: th-cam.com/video/HIlqmonYICw/w-d-xo.html
Bonjour
Ok
Bonjour! Comment ça va?
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I always listten to music in French and sometimes to videos and I got all the sounds over time, I learned them already and can pronounce and sing some music in French but I can't speak the language
Listening to music is a great way to train your ears. In order to keep learning and improving you also need to push yourself and do things outside of your confort zone. You can download my free eBook "The Key to learning French" to help you improve your speaking skills: www.learnfrenchwithlexie.com/opt-in
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Are you talking about how to pronounce "œ" in words or the sound [œ]? As it's a common mistake to mix up alphabet letters and sounds. Would you like me to make a video about the difference between letters and sounds?
Thanks Lexie ❤❤❤❤❤
You're very welcome 🥰♥💝