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Coffee Break French

A guide to liaisons in French | CBF Show 2.07

Coffee Break French

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4.64.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to another episode of the Coffee Break French Show! This time, we're sharing a guide to liaisons in French. Liaisons are a crucial aspect of the language and play a key role in natural-sounding speech. If you would like to master them and sound like a native speaker then tune into this episode!


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0:00.0

Goode to Coffee Break French.

0:02.0

Welcome back to the Coffee Break French show.

0:04.0

Myc is Mark.

0:05.0

And I'm not you Max.

0:06.0

How about you Max?

0:07.0

Very good in to us.

0:08.0

It's not.

0:09.0

You've told me I'm a little bit scared today because the topic of today's lesson is something that I find quite tricky, but all will be explained.

0:20.0

It well, it well. This is of course the Coffee Break French show and in these weekly episodes we're helping you take your French to the next level one coffee break at a time.

0:29.0

And if you're listening to the podcast, remember to subscribe to the podcast feed wherever you get your

0:33.9

podcast and if you're watching the video version subscribe to our

0:37.0

YouTube channel.

0:38.0

A so, I'll be what by the time a day a day a day a year day a year a year so mr mr mr mr mr mrr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr mr the So, Mark, compare the day liaison.

0:44.0

The liaison.

0:45.0

So this is a dangerous liaison's episode.

0:48.0

Shall we get started? A la. So the whole idea of liaison's in

1:05.0

liaison in French, liaison in English,

1:10.0

is that they involve how one word joins to the next in pronunciation.

1:17.0

Yes, so it's a final consonant that's normally silent, but if the next word starts with a vowel,

1:24.8

the continent runs into the next world.

1:26.9

Exactly, exactly.

1:28.9

Perhaps the first thing that we should do is look at an example of this a very common example.

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