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IPA / Phonétique - pronunciation of each symbol for French 

Sarah Tissot
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This is an explanation for the IPA that I created for my students, I used example words from the lyrics of the French sing along from Frozen, which you can find here on the link below. • La Reine des Neiges - ...
The number after which word corresponds to the line number in the lyrics where that word is found.
greatsong.net/PAROLES-LA-REIN...

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@saraimarte
@saraimarte Год назад
This is such an underrated video. I've been looking for something like this for days. Thank you for showing not only the sounds but the combos and examples! Merci!
@tartra
@tartra 3 месяца назад
This is so wonderfully clear and well-explained! Thank you very, very much for including the actual letters that create each sound, instead of only the international phonetic symbol 💖
@munelinmusic
@munelinmusic 4 месяца назад
I'm learning a French aria now, and this is so helpful! Thank you very much. :)
@bilal72719
@bilal72719 Год назад
Great! It's pretty helpful! Thank you!
@williamyi9713
@williamyi9713 Год назад
Very good course, thank you very much!
@sarahtissot3698
@sarahtissot3698 2 года назад
This is an explanation for the IPA that I created for my students, I used example words from the lyrics of the French sing along from Frozen, which you can find here on the link below. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H9EzfUJEmP4.html The number after which word corresponds to the line number in the lyrics where that word is found. greatsong.net/PAROLES-LA-REINE-DES-NEIGES,JE-VOUDRAIS-UN-BONHOMME-DE-NEIGE,1551590.html
@ArturoSubutex
@ArturoSubutex Год назад
Note that /œ̃/ and /ɛ̃/ have merged in the Paris accent and, as far as I know, everywhere except the South. /ɥ/ and /w/ have merged in the North (but not in Paris) and there are some differences in how to distinguish /e/ v /ɛ/ and /o/ v /ɔ/ between the North and the South.
@gide5489
@gide5489 9 месяцев назад
Everywhere in the world except in a part of France the French speaking people prononce the un correctly and not like a in.
@ArturoSubutex
@ArturoSubutex 9 месяцев назад
@@gide5489 There's no correct or incorrect, mergers are part of most varieties of most languages
@gide5489
@gide5489 9 месяцев назад
@@ArturoSubutex In France we have an organisation called "Académie Française" which is in charge of the language. They also have a dictionary, and they are clear on this point, there are 4 nasal sounds in French and "un" is pronounced as œ̃ and not ɛ̃ (in). PS: A reason more subjective is that pronouncing "in" instead of un in words like parfum is ugly.
@ArturoSubutex
@ArturoSubutex 9 месяцев назад
@@gide5489 L'Académie française isn't "in charge of the language"; it gives recommendations and opinions ("recommandations et avis"). It also happens to include zero linguists, zero lexicographers and just 2 philologists. Make no mistake, most of them are capable writers and I don't mind them giving their opinion. But, unsurprisingly, they haven't finished a dictionary in almost a century (1935). They can tell what they want, but in today's dominant variety of Standard French, /ɛ̃/ and /œ̃/ have merged. If you listen carefully to journalists, politicians, or even Académie française members, most won't distinguish between the two (they probably don't even notice it because, well, they're not linguists and have zero idea about how languages actually work). I also regret it, I like the brin/brun distinction. But it's a linguistic fact that the merger is now dominant.
@gide5489
@gide5489 9 месяцев назад
@@ArturoSubutex Go to Québec, Belgium, Switzerland, Africa, DOM-TOM, and tell ma about what is dominant. Concerning what you call south of France, listen to Louane when she sings Jour un She is from the "pas de Calais" (North) or to Saez, he is from Savoie, etc.
@kerrylamb1007
@kerrylamb1007 Год назад
this is perfect I hope i can videos this good for other languages ipa thx
@misterio-wo8sy
@misterio-wo8sy Год назад
thank you very much, this video is really helpful to me
@JCatalann_J.C
@JCatalann_J.C Год назад
Merci beaucoup mademoiselle...
@naturalsounds7280
@naturalsounds7280 Год назад
Merci beaucoup de Thaïlande, je pratique la prononciation. Je vais utiliser ce clip pour pratiquer pendant longtemps.
@rajibkhata7770
@rajibkhata7770 Год назад
Excellent video. Love from Kolkata.
@shintee4726
@shintee4726 Год назад
Merci bcp. tres tres utile! 😀
@rachelgomes6470
@rachelgomes6470 Год назад
thank you so much for this
@lalelale1962
@lalelale1962 5 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤
@strongindependentblackwoma1887
Nice word examples.
@nellysramirez4196
@nellysramirez4196 Год назад
❤️🌹
@yadanamyatsoe7833
@yadanamyatsoe7833 Год назад
Merci
@makishekh25
@makishekh25 Год назад
What's that number after word??
@miewwcubing2570
@miewwcubing2570 Год назад
nobody: french bonhomme tsss
@thierryf67
@thierryf67 Год назад
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@miewwcubing2570
@miewwcubing2570 Год назад
badum tsss
@gide5489
@gide5489 9 месяцев назад
Elle ne sait pas prononcer le un, elle dit : in, parfin, lindi
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