I really appreciate the tip for the letter combination “br”- to place the b with the previous syllable to make it easier to say. That’s what I will work on. I could use more tips on pronouncing other consonant blends with an r, such as « droit ».
I really really wish I found you sooner. You’re AMAZING!!! I’m leave for Quebec in 6 days been studying for weeks but so exhausted and confused with just A dictionary and RU-vid. These kinds of videos are VERY hard to find. Better late than never.😍🫶🏻 Thank you so so so much. 🥰
Oh thanks so much! You made my day Susannah, it’s so easy to watch a video and not leave a kind word so Merci Beaucoup! Finish this sentence: “I wish I could find a video to help me with ….” (the more deets the better!)
These are great thank you. I definitely need to practice the nasal sounding words as I don't think I've had those all correct. I'll be playing this video a lot I think 😀
Great question. It's a Greek word to start with so we've kept the 'k' sound instead of soft 'ch'. It comes from psyché in Greek which means 'l'esprit' (the mind)
I’m confused by the -ai, -ais ending. Sometimes they’re pronounced like è, sometimes é 🤔 Also, how about the ay letter combination? How do you pronounce ‘pays?’ Thank you!
It's also true that the same verb ending can be pronouced a bit differently depending on regional accents! For example towards the South, you'll hear a lot more -ai or -ais sounding like the 'ai' or milk (le lait) with a sound similar to accent grave! I have another helpful video for words containing Y which will help understand how to pronounce 'le pays' better