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2 – Me voici!

Prononciation: 2.2 – La liaison

The pronunciation of a word in French varies depending on the words that precede or follow it. For example, listen to the following phrases and note what happens to the first word in the third column:


trois trois femmes trois enfants
des des copains des amis
les les tantes les oncles
un un français un américain

The pronunciation of “latent” consonants (consonants that are normally not pronounced) before a following vowel is called liaison or linking. In the third column above, liaison links the two words with the sound /z/ (ex. des_amis) or with the sound /n/ (ex. un_américain). The result of liaison is a regular alternation of consonant and vowel sounds (CVCV … etc.)

Listen to the following examples and take note of where the elision is made. Listen a second time and repeat.

Model: Comment_allez-vous?

  1. Vous habitez en Europe?
  2.  Ils écoutent les informations à la télé.
  3. Elles adorent les italiens et les espagnols.
  4. Vous êtes d’où?

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