The pronunciation of "plus" in de plus en plus in the last example (J'ai de plus en plus de mal à me concentrer.) has 's' in both the plus

Mohit M.B2Kwiziq community member

The pronunciation of "plus" in de plus en plus in the last example (J'ai de plus en plus de mal à me concentrer.) has 's' in both the plus

Is this correct? Because in all other examples only the plus has 's' prononuced as it is followed by vowel 'e'.
Asked 6 years ago
CécileNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hi Mohit, 

Not always but in the expression 'de plus en plus' you can say:

De pluz en plu or de pluz en plusse...

The first 's'  is pronounced as a 'z' because of the compulsory liaison and the second 's' can be pronounced or not.

Hope this helps!

 

Mohit M.B2Kwiziq community member
correction -  Because in all other examples only the FIRST plus has 's' prononuced as it is followed by vowel 'e'.
CécileNative French expert teacher in Kwiziq

Hi Mohit,

Thanks for pointing this out, you can actually say both ...

Mohit M.B2Kwiziq community member
Thanks Cecile. Just to confirm - this means that "Plus" can always be pronounced with a 's'?
Yoko A.B2Kwiziq community member

I wondered exactly the same thing as Mohit did. I think I was taught that this type of "s" SHOULD NOT be pronounced unless there occurs liaison. Is this an exception only for this phrase? Or is it more flexible in general...?

The pronunciation of "plus" in de plus en plus in the last example (J'ai de plus en plus de mal à me concentrer.) has 's' in both the plus

Is this correct? Because in all other examples only the plus has 's' prononuced as it is followed by vowel 'e'.

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