The nasal Vowels [ã], [õ], [ɛ̃] and [œ̃] | French Pronunciation & Phonetics

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👉 Learn how to pronounce the nasal vowels [ã], [õ], [ɛ̃] and [œ̃] in French!

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- Minimal pair exercises
- Guidance about tongue position/mouth aperture/lips position
- Practice of the sounds in context

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My name is Anthony Diaz, I'm originally from Toulon (Southern France) and have no regional accent. After living for about ten years in Paris, where I graduated in Chinese Studies, Korean Studies and Philosophy, I moved to London in 2012, where I lived for about ten years and got to work in both the public and the private sectors. In London, I also trained in Teaching French as a Foreign Language (FLE) and started teaching French to adults in 2015, both online and in the classroom, mainly at the French Institute in the UK (Institut Français du Royaume-Uni).
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This is the gold standard of pronunciation videos. I wish others followed this format

willhenry
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1:38 As a french native, I would advise learners not to formalize too much about the difference between [ɛ̃] and [œ̃].
The difference is most of the time imperceptible or downright inexistent, even for native speakers.
Just learn [ã], [ɛ̃] and [õ], master the difference between those three, that's the hardest part for most foreigners. [œ̃] is a bit overkill and will not make an enormous difference in the long run.

invock
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This was the best video for describing sounds and how they're used in language. I know French and I can make these sounds but it was really interesting.

randyknight
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I just wanna write to you since I watched all your 7 videos. It's SUPER informative for beginners like me. I hope that you make more videos but no one really noticed it and you may have quitt youtube. I figure but I just wanna know that I highly appreciate your efforts and I also hope people notice your work more. Hope this makes your day. Good luck my friend and thank you for your videos. Merci!

HoangNguyen-ygmq
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as a native speaker from Paris, the nasal vowels in lin and l'un and geindre and jungle and brin and brun sound identical

polyky
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I swear the second and third are identical, this is gonna be brutal....

pilot
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Oh god this was SUPER helpful, thank you so much!! my lil spanish speaking ass can only make five vowel sounds and that's it.

RochuBlack
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Im brazilian and im so happy knowing that people struggles with nasal songs the same way we struggle with the "th" sound in english.

I just learned that nasal sounds only exists in few languages, i really didnt knew

blxckcxt
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2:10 Reminds me of Minecraft's Villagers

Bee-zkci
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In Québec l'un is pronounced pretty differently from the way you say it, closer to the English word Urn

elireishere
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This was a actually a good video on the double vowels! I am going to share it! I'm going to watch this repeatedly until I get them right!

jerandycraft
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ɛ is the E pronunciation in "bet" in English and in "mel" in Portuguese. When I pronounce this phonem with nasal air flow, it does not sound like the "in" in "matin". The latter sound closer to Portuguese ã to me. Am I the only one having problems with that? I do not know if that matters, but I am Brazilian.

darkseedk
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I think I always hear the beginning of the -n- sound in -on, -en, -an etc.

mrsoready
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porqui hear LE VOLCANS EN ACTIVITE where it is WRITTEN SES??? I repeat it man time

wellarabuyo
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Est-ce que quelqu'un peut me dire la différence entre õ et o ouvert avec tilde? Svpppp🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

andradamaria
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I speak Portuguese so these nasal sounds are easy for me _lol_

david_contente
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The three first ones sound the same to me

wallp
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However, they all sound the same to my English ears. I'll have to do more listening. How is eu pronounced by the way?

jerandycraft
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it would help if you gave a word in english that didn't nasalize, and then give a french word that sounds similar to it that is nasalized.
then people can get a baseline of the sound.
otherwise it's a random sound that is hard to tell what you're actually even saying.

gwho
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2:58🙄🙄...i cant even open my mouth to read..its so fast..😭😭 im just a beginner..please show mercy 😂..

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