As I understand, a normally silent consonant at the end of a word should be pronounced if the following word starts with a vowel.
Could you please explain why this does not happen with the S and O in the expression 'au caS Où
Thank you
As I understand, a normally silent consonant at the end of a word should be pronounced if the following word starts with a vowel.
Could you please explain why this does not happen with the S and O in the expression 'au caS Où
Thank you
Hi Stewart,
This is a case when both are possible.
As 'au cazou' sounds a bit funny people will say with a smile stressing the liaison between the 's' and the 'o'.
Well spotted!
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