There are two ways the French vowel 'O' can be pronounced as the English vowel 'O'; with a circonflexe, and when followed by a double consonant. It is otherwise pronounce as a short, hollow 'o', and when -eau is present, it is also pronounced as a short, hollow 'o'.
Conne is a B**** right? I'm not trying to be funny, I'm serious.
2FacedB 3 years ago
Quite vulgar term...Means something like a "stupid jerk", "idiot", said to a female (hope i'm not offending anyone :-))
FrenchTastic1 3 years ago
you have accent x_x
sofis2312 3 years ago
Very informative.Thanks!
freetaught 4 years ago
the double consonent following a vowel rule is the same in english, so easy to remember in french.
reallytiredofthis2 4 years ago
So:
There are two ways the French vowel 'O' can be pronounced as the English vowel 'O'; with a circonflexe, and when followed by a double consonant. It is otherwise pronounce as a short, hollow 'o', and when -eau is present, it is also pronounced as a short, hollow 'o'.
Correct?
emilelovesblank 4 years ago
oh that is how you pronounce the hat O. I seen that little hat over the Es too. :D
JesusTickles777 4 years ago