I am told by a friend from France (a native speaker of French, no less) that we did fairly well, except in the pronunciation of words like "inventes". The "in-" is supposed to be pronounced in the throat, without the tongue (as opposed to the English "n").
I am told by a friend from France (a native speaker of French, no less) that we did fairly well, except in the pronunciation of words like "inventes". The "in-" is supposed to be pronounced in the throat, without the tongue (as opposed to the English "n").
tedfordgif 2 years ago