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The format as well as assorted larger files, which you can use to work on your French pronunciation and listening skills is very useful. All of these French Speaking sound files are found in one or more of the following - improve your French with these resources:
The French Speaking audio dictionary contains more than 2,500 alphabetical entries, each with a French word or expression, sound file, English translation, and links to additional or related information.
Dozens of lessons with sound files, including numbers, colors, greetings, clothing, food, travel phrases, and much more.
French has quite a bit of "baby talk" or "kiddie speak" - words and expressions which are usually used by children or when talking to children. Even if you don't talk to kids in French, this informal French Speaking language is important to recognize, as baby talk can also be found in jokes and in conversations with good friends.
French Pronunciation section includes more than 70 pages, including a thorough explanation of the pronunciation of each French letter and many letter combinations, aurally "illustrated" with lots of sound files, as well as lessons on liaisons, silent letters, contractions, rhythm, and much more.
Pronunciation tends to be the most difficult aspect of learning French. It takes a lot of practice to pronounce French correctly, but if you want to speak well, good French Pronunciation is essential. Nothing will kill a conversation faster than an inability to make yourself understood. The following resources include detailed explanations of French sounds and some audio tools for listening and speaking practice.
To remember the French Pronunciation of a sound, it is a good idea to link that sound to a word in your native language, or even better to a word in French that you know. For example, most people pronounce correctly the words "tu" and "vous", but have difficulty with U and OU in words. So take "tu" as your anchor, your reference, and when you say a more difficult word, like “bulle”, says "tu" first, then "bulle". Same with "vous" ; "roule" is the same sound as "vous".
In most of French Words, ai at the end of a word is pronounced [] (except with verbs as we already mentioned). In addition the ending ai plus any consonant, et endings, and the es ending when an accent appears over the e are pronounced [] as well.
On the left are French Words with endings that are pronounced []. On the right the endings are pronounced [e]. The letters u and û are pronounced [y]- roughly similar to the vowel sound of pew but shorter and without the diphthong.
In French Words The letter combinations eu and œu are pronounced [], when they are found within a syllable that ends in a vowel (an open syllable), and pronounced [œ] when the syllable ends in a consonant (a closed syllable).