That was EXTREMELY HELPFUL, for showing what must be done with the mouth to make the sounds. All I have found in the past has been instructions to imitate the sounds, but never instructions on HOW to make the sounds. I wish you had gone through the nasal sounds because I don't quite understand those.
Your comment is from 10 months ago, so it is possible that you are not still seeking the nasal vowel videos. However, if you are, you can find them later in this video series. Here is the link to the whole series: ruclips.net/p/PLBZcHkPESuK-2a6SHfP45aJSGp8a3dxwP
I have watched other videos of pronunciation and this is the best because it contained explanation and went very smoothly..... I advise people who don't have clue in French to start from here.....I
Im really surprised you haven't got more views, this series have helped me a lot, maybe adding thumbnails to your videos will make them more attractive, i just feel people are missing out on this :/
Thank you so much for your thorough French pronunciation here! Thank you for your tremendous effort that the whole team put in this project! I learn so much from this course! Please continue to develop lessons like this. Again, thank you.
This is absolutely fantastic! I have the book, "The Sounds of French: An Introduction by Bernard Tranel", but not the audio, so this series is a gem of a find. Thank you.
Thank you for providing very good videos. You help me improve my Franch much more. I hope that you will keep these vedeos forever. 정말로 감사해요. 당신 덕분에 프랑스어를 쉽게 배울수 있을것 같습니다.
I don't understand how you pronounce /e/. I always thought it is like the a in "late", or in french, the er in parler, or et in buffet. But you seem to pronounce it differently.
in northern France, vowels are aspirated, such as "Mssieur" for "Sir" or "p'tit" for "small", "ach'ter" for "to buy", or "ch'val" for "horse "or "j'tai dit de v'nir" for "I told you to come", etc.... It is a Germanic pronunciation.
That was EXTREMELY HELPFUL, for showing what must be done with the mouth to make the sounds. All I have found in the past has been instructions to imitate the sounds, but never instructions on HOW to make the sounds. I wish you had gone through the nasal sounds because I don't quite understand those.
Your comment is from 10 months ago, so it is possible that you are not still seeking the nasal vowel videos. However, if you are, you can find them later in this video series. Here is the link to the whole series: ruclips.net/p/PLBZcHkPESuK-2a6SHfP45aJSGp8a3dxwP
This video deserves more views. These videos made by real scholars have much better qualities.
Infinitely more. Because it shows in a so simple way, unlike other videos, which mess up with our heads.
The most professional video about french vowels that I've ever seen by far, without any doubt.
Nothing can beat this in terms of teaching.
I have watched other videos of pronunciation and this is the best because it contained explanation and went very smoothly..... I advise people who don't have clue in French to start from here.....I
Im really surprised you haven't got more views, this series have helped me a lot, maybe adding thumbnails to your videos will make them more attractive, i just feel people are missing out on this :/
+wdarkfenix Exactly! This series' better than those most viewed videos I would say.
Thank you so much for your thorough French pronunciation here! Thank you for your tremendous effort that the whole team put in this project! I learn so much from this course! Please continue to develop lessons like this. Again, thank you.
I have never seen it explained better, Good job!
Excellent! I wish that I would have found this little gem years ago.
Thank you for the whole series! They are truly excellent.
This is absolutely fantastic! I have the book, "The Sounds of French: An Introduction
by Bernard Tranel", but not the audio, so this series is a gem of a find. Thank you.
I am very thankful for this series!
Thank you for providing very good videos.
You help me improve my Franch much more.
I hope that you will keep these vedeos forever.
정말로 감사해요. 당신 덕분에 프랑스어를 쉽게 배울수 있을것 같습니다.
As a Brazilian Portuguese speaker that was easier than I thought
Thanks, from Brazil.
سبحان الله شغل فاخر
This is just great.... I am really surprised how it has not got much view...... am like .... r u kidding me......
It is very easy with this explanation !
THANKS EVERY BODY.
Helene Nou, dame patron d'origine!
Her /ɛ~/ sounds differently than the same symbol I heard from other sources. Hers sound like /ɛ/, but other sources' sound like /a/.
great.
Thanks for your videos!!!
Thank you. :)
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thank you
I don't understand how you pronounce /e/. I always thought it is like the a in "late", or in french, the er in parler, or et in buffet. But you seem to pronounce it differently.
in northern France, vowels are aspirated, such as "Mssieur" for "Sir" or "p'tit" for "small", "ach'ter" for "to buy", or "ch'val" for "horse "or "j'tai dit de v'nir" for "I told you to come", etc.... It is a Germanic pronunciation.
Хорошие уроки, но для такой профессии можно было-бы привести зубы в порядок. Merci