What is a phoneme?
A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound. For example, in the word 鈥榙og鈥, there are three 鈥巙nits of sound: D-O-G.
In French, there are some phonemes that are different to English ones. Here are ten 鈥巓f the most useful French phonemes:
Consonants
鈥1. j and g (followed by i or e)鈥
In French, the letter j sounds like the letter s in the English word television.鈥
Je joue au foot le jeudi - I play football on Thursdays.鈥
When a g is followed by e or i, it has the same sound.鈥
La girafe est gigantesque mais gentille - The giraffe is huge but nice/friendly.鈥
鈥(Emphasis on the letters in italics.)鈥
鈥2. ch
In French, the letters ch make the sound sh.鈥
- chou - cabbage
- chaussures - shoes
- cloche - bell
鈥3. 颈濒鈥
Sometimes, the letters il in French can make the sound 鈥eey鈥 in English, for example in 鈥巘he following words:鈥
- famille - family
- billet - note, ticket
- fille - girl
- vanille - vanilla
鈥4. 驳苍鈥
The letters gn sound like n followed by y. For example:鈥
- signe - sign
- campagne - countryside
- montagne - mountain
鈥5. 辩耻鈥
When a French word starts with qu, it is almost always pronounced k, rather than 'kw' (as 鈥巌t often is in English).鈥
Il est quatre heures et quart - It鈥檚 quarter past four.鈥
There are a few exceptions to this rule, as in the words aquarium and aquatique.鈥
鈥6. 谤鈥
In French, when there is an r at the start (and often in the middle) of a word, the r sound 鈥巆omes from the back of your throat. At the very end of a word, it is usually silent.鈥
Robert aime manger les raisins et regarder les films romantiques - Robert likes eating 鈥巊rapes and watching romantic films.鈥
Vowels
鈥7. Nasal vowels
When a vowel is followed by m or n in French, they become 鈥榥asal鈥 and the m or n isn鈥檛 鈥巔ronounced. 鈥庘楴asal鈥 means that they are pronounced using the nose and sound a little bit like they 鈥巜ould if you had a cold!鈥
Le gar莽on est dans un champ avec son chien - The boy is in a field with his dog.鈥
鈥8. o
The phoneme o can be made up of a number of different letter combinations in French, 鈥巗uch as 鈥eau鈥, 鈥au鈥 鈥aux鈥 and simply using o.鈥
- eau - water
- 驳芒迟eau - cake
- gauche - left
- journaux- newspapers
- mot - word 鈥
鈥9. 别耻鈥
Many words with the letters eu are pronounced similarly to the 鈥er鈥 in teacher in English.鈥
- beurre - butter
- s舱耻r - sister
- heure - hour
鈥10. oo
There is a small, but important, difference between the oo sound in the French words tu 鈥庘(you) and tout (everything). The oo sound in tout is longer and more rounded than the 鈥巗horter oo sound in tu. Here are some examples of both sounds:鈥
- tu - you
- tout - everything
- rue - street 鈥
- roue - wheel 鈥
- bu - drunk (past participle of 鈥榖oire鈥 - to drink)鈥
- boue - mud
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