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Forvo
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French pronunciation dictionary
Learn how to pronounce French words from native speakers
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Narakeet
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Text To Speech French
Make French pronunciation audio files easily for voiceover messages, video narration and audiobooks.
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French pronunciation guide?
French orthography is quite consistent: a same spelling will almost always result in the same sound so if you know the spelling to pronunciation rules you can know how to pronounce most of French words (unlike English, e.g. -ough words) Check the chart in the Wikipedia on French orthography. There are link to corresponding IPA with audio so you know how they're pronounced. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_orthography More on reddit.com
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IWTL: How to have a better French pronunciation.
Was a French teacher working exclusively with foreigners so I can add my two cents :) People who learn French usually tend to focus too much on individual sounds. I'd advise focusing on prosody, the melody of the language. French sentences follow a very flat pattern, with a very slight rise in the tone at the end of each group and a drop at the end of the sentence (with exception of yes/no question and few other question, who have a sharp rise at the end). Ma soeur aime manger des pommes. Ma soeur very slight rise on seur aime manger very slight rise on -ger des pommes (drop on pom) The slight rise is more of an advanced thing, but the drop at the end is really important. I like to say that in French, the grammar is highlighted by the music. Another thing with French sentences is that individual words tend to be rammed into one another. People learning often think that native speakers speak too fast. Most of the time, they speak at a very normal speed, but the boundary between words is hard to make out, as the last consonant sound from a word will carry over to the beginning of the next. Je pense à toi will be pronounced je pensa toi. Last useful trick : there are a lot of sounds in words that are not pronounced in every day spoken French. Happens a lot to the letter 'e' je vais à la boulangerie would be pronounced jvais a la boulanjrie. mr_wowtrousers spoke about the shadowing thing. Very efficient. I would advise getting one of those Pimsleur thing. They are horrible to learn a language alone – they mostly train you to face very specific situations and you feel like a moron when that situation is not exactly what you were trained to deal with, but they will do wonders to your pronunciation, especially if you keep in mind those few things. Oh, and my best student ever was adamant that wearing a beret at all time really helps. More on reddit.com
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What is the best way to learn French pronunciation?
I found knowing IPA (the International Phonetic Alphabet) was a great help in the beginning. After you start to get an idea of the orthographical rules, like -en- usually being [ɑ̃], then you can dispense with it. As for actually learning how to pronounce the language, knowing a bit of phonetics would help. So, knowing the parts of your mouth and the way your tongue moves in them. Knowing how to make a nasal vowel, which is to lower the velum while you're making the vowel sound. Or to make the sound of French r, you bring the back of your tongue back to your uvula or just swipe the back of your tongue against your velum. I'm a linguistics student and I find this sort of knowledge to be by far the most important I ever learned. After a certain point, you stop intellectualising and training to speak French, and you unconsciously pronounce French without thinking all the time about where this goes and where that goes. I also found these to be magnificent: http://www.youtube.com/user/frenchsounds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI2Pso1dDjM Bonne chance! More on reddit.com
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Is there a "simple trick" to learning proper pronunciation for words?
I don’t believe there is a standard sentence like that but you could make one up. Example: il est parfois important que notre chauffeur prépare de bons pneus lorsqu’on patrouille les rues très huileuses de Grenoble et Rouen. Google's pronunciation is very accurate. I think it contains every possible sound or combination that would be difficult for an English speaker to pronounce. More on reddit.com
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HowToPronounce.com
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French Pronunciation Dictionary | HowToPronounce.com
December 24, 2019 - HowToPronounce.com is a free online audio pronunciation dictionary which helps anyone to learn the way a word or name is pronounced around the world by listening to its audio pronunciations by native speakers. Learn how to correctly say a word, name, place, drug, medical and scientific terminology or any other difficult word in English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Swedish and other languages with our multilingual pronunciation and phonetics dictionary made out of audio pronunciations of words, their meanings, synonyms, sentences, translations and more contributed by the worldwide HowToPronounce.com Community.
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FrenchToday
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Free French Pronunciation Audio Guide 🎧
October 15, 2024 - The ultimate French pronunciation guide with audio examples recorded by a French native. Practice pronouncing 36 French sounds + example sentences
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Google Play
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French Pronunciation - Apps on Google Play
The French Pronunciation app helps you learn, practice and play with French words. French Pronunciation app teaches you how to pronounce French text, words and or phrases properly.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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France | Pronunciation in English
4 days ago - France pronunciation. How to say France. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. Learn more.
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Talk in French
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French pronunciation for beginners (+ Audio) | Talk in French
September 18, 2023 - Build a strong foundation in French pronunciation with this ultimate guide. Learn the rules, download the lesson in PDF format + listen to the free audio.
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Collins Dictionary
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Collins English-French Dictionary | Translations, Examples & Pronunciations
5 days ago - Over 230,000 translations of current French and English · Thousands of useful phrases, idioms and examples · Audio and video pronunciations · Images for hundreds of entries · Example sentences from real language to show how the word is used · Translations in 27 languages ·
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YouTube
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French Pronunciation - YouTube
French pronunciation guide. Learn how to pronounce French sounds, words and sentences. In this French pronunciation guide, Cindy teaches you everything you n...
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ttsMP3
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Free Text-To-Speech for French language & MP3 Download | ttsMP3.com
Easily convert your French text into professional speech for free. Perfect for e-learning, presentations, YouTube videos and increasing the accessibility of your website. Our voices pronounce your texts in their own language using a specific accent. Plus, these texts can be downloaded as MP3.
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FrenchPod101
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The Only French Pronunciation Guide You’ll Ever Need
Use the French dictionary provided by FrenchPod101 to look up words and listen to the audio pronunciation.
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IELanguages
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Basic French Phrases with Pronunciation and Audio - ielanguages.com
Basic French phrases with pronunciation and audio recordings by native speakers of French, plus French flashcards and exercises.
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Audiolang
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French Pronunciation Audio
You can listen to French pronunciation mp3 audio online and download it free on your device.
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TV5MONDE
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Pronunciation | TV5MONDE: learn French
How to pronounce the famous “ R ” letter? Why French-speaking people write “ il y a ” but say “ y'a ” ? These aids provide you with examples to listen and tips to better understand French-speaking people and improve your pronunciation.
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EasyPronunciation
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French Pronunciation Generator. IPA Transcription Translator
Convert French text to phonetic transcription — International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Audio/video recordings of 37,600 words. Free pronunciation trainer.
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The Linguist
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French Pronunciation Guide: Tips to Sound More Natural (With Audio)
September 18, 2025 - Get plenty of exposure to the sounds of French before you worry about how well you can pronounce. Active listening should always be an important part of any efforts to improve pronunciation. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, this principle stays the same. Nowadays, it is easy to find audio material on subjects of interest.
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FrenchToday
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French Pronunciation | Free French Lessons w/Audio
Learn the rules of French pronunciation, improve your French accent and understand the difference between formal and spoken French. Click on the 🎧 to hear my audio recordings.
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FluentU
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7 Online French Pronunciation Tools | FluentU French Blog
January 27, 2025 - You’ll find a whole section dedicated to pronunciation and phonetics, with guides to specific sounds, interactive exercises and more. There’s also a vast array of audio dialogue recordings. They’re in the standard Parisian French accent, which is usually what those beginning their French learning adventure start with.
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The Perfect French
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Complete French Pronunciation Course - French Online Language Courses | The Perfect French with Dylane
2 weeks ago - I have found this book to be the best introduction to French pronunciation that I've come across. I laugh as I read it in recollection of the primitive way we went about learning French in college, with its tedious recordings in a "language lab." Dylane provides far more. There are 55 separate lessons on small topics that allow a serious focus on each, such as the different accents, the many vowel sounds, and those pesky combined vowels. Many of the lessons have one or more audio recordings of the words, and you can download them for free from her website.