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02/06/2015 14:57:04
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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Français
Titre:
Re: French
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Thread ID:
01620485
Message ID:
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>>>>Bonjour,
>>>>
>>>>I the words "je crois" the 'r' is clearly not pronounced (to my ears). Is this a rule that the 'r' in this position of a word is never pronounced? Or an exception?
>>>
>>>It's pronounced, but not as "r"; in French, that "cr" combination is more like "kw." I'd pronounce "je crois" as:
>>>
>>>zhuh kwah
>>>
>>>Tamar
>>
>>I do hear "kw" but I don't consider that "it is pronounced." French "r" is very distinct so it is either there or not. Michel of course is a native french speaker although it could be that Canadian pronunciation is different. I am learning by listening to the course read by native french speaker from France. I also listen to the a youtube courses produced by a Spanish guy for Spaniards learning french. I suspect that this Spanish guy learned french in France.
>
>In French, the 'R' is formed at the back of the throat instead of glottal like the english 'R', its a very different sound. Its almost a swallowed sound, but it is there...the hard consonant of the 'c' is masking it...

I guess you and I will agree to disagree too (as far as if 'r' is pronounced in 'crois') :)
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