French Alphabet
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I like it but im still stressed about the test. She says the letters and we write it. Pain
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@crisnoweg Be careful, there are exceptions.
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@crisnoweg à and â are pronounced "a".
û is pronounced "u".
oe is pronounced "e".
î and ï are pronounced "i".
ù is used only in the word "où".
é, è, ê and ë are pronounced like the first "e" in "meter".
ç is pronounced ss. The "c" is pronounced "ss" before e and i, but it needs a cedilla before a, o and u.
ü doesn't exist in french...
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A nice way to learn the alphabet, mais je voudrais plus femmes; n'est pas ? Merci.
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@jonathangears that's what i thought of too!
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@crisnoweg those things on top of the letters are accents, and they're not in the alphabet. but you will learn how to pronounce them! they have specific sounds so don't worry, if you're taking a class they'll cover it.
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@crisnoweg they arent in the alphabet..
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i dont like this video
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I love how most people watching this are about to take a french test lol. We didn't even have a french test on the alphabet. She said it to us a few times and that was it.
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ya i think i'm going to do really good on this test :D
cool i guess lol im takin french i need to learn
Candydolphin 4 years ago 9
Good, but letters: é,è,ê,ë,à,â,û,ù,ü,î,ï,ç and œ? Where are they?
I don't know how to pronounce them :(
crisnoweg 4 years ago 8