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I dont understand the recorded pronunciation in this phrase : Les plantes produisent l’oxygène. Why is the “ent” silent in produisent? And why is the “l” silent in l’oxygène?
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How can I post my own lessons on lawless french?
I was seeking an answer to the same question posed by White below. It can quite easily be included in a lesson for the sake of completion. Some examples of "exceptions" would be welcome.
why is 2h preferable to 2heures? writing the word got me marked as nearly correct
I understand that, as a general rule, in French, we add definite articles before a country’s name. E.g.: J’aime la France. However, I also understand that if the country’s name comes after “de”, and the country is feminine, then, we omit the definite article. E.g.: Je viens de France. However, I am terribly confused by the phrase “Au service de la France” - why is there a definite article after “de” in this phrase?
How do I get Kwiziq on my android phone?
I'm learning to play the guitar.
J'apprends à jouer de la guitare.
It's quite difficult because I'm a bit old to start [learning] an instrument.
C'est assez difficile parce que je suis un peu vieux pour commencer à apprendre un instrument.
I'm happy with my progress, and I hope to continue like this!
Je suis content de mes progrès, et j'espère continuer comme ça !
In your recordings I sometimes hear the liaison of the t to the à and sometimes I do not. Should there be a pronunciation of the t onto the à?
After all, if I'm going to learn French I need to pronounce it properly
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