How to pronounce "EU" sound in French (Learn French With Alexa)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Alexa Polidoro, from learnfrenchwit..., teaches you how to pronounce the "EU" sound in French.
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How to pronounce "EU"...
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Your lessons are really great. I have just one request: when you name a noun, would it be possible to include the definite article?
I look forward to the day where I will be conversing in French with new friends on my French holiday.
How did that go for you?
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@@lucasargandona4658 I only know a few words and I used them in Montreal on holiday.
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learning a language is difficult, but with you is so interesting ,merci beaucoup Alexa
I'm learning with a tutor but I love using these videos to brush up on and improve my French inbetween lessons! Je te remercie, Alexa !
I am teaching myself to be a classically trained singer and my goal is to cover the four basic languages in Western European music-Latin, German, French and Italian. Your tutorial videos have helped me immensely and I am very grateful for all the hard work you have put into them. Bisou, bisou. ❤️
Wow that is so cool, How did that go?
I cannot imagine learning French without you Alexa :*:*:*:* merci beaucoup :D:D Bisou-Bisou!!
This lady deserves everything in this world. Wow her teaching style is so simple yet very good
Thank you so much. I've been trying to learn french for years and making some progress but the (eu) sounds are tough for an english speaker especially to know when each is used. But your video explains it soo well. It's is wonderful to have the sounds explained so clearly and with so many examples. I can't thank you enough.
I just discovered your french sessions and I am so excited to relearn my high school french and beyond.
It is surprising how much of this I had already picked up without even realizing it! I didn't even know there were two different sounds « eu » can make, yet I use both of them already. Thanks for the video!
I had a lot of fun in this lesson, trying to pronounce all the sounds was a mix of amusement and pride in my progress, subscribed!
Bonjour. Je suis coréenne et j'étudie le français depuis 2012. J'ai passé 6 mois en France mais je n'ai jamais prendre le cours de prononciation. alors j'ai des problèmes quand je prononce eu, v, g etc qui existent pas dans mon pays...je suis votre youtube channel pour améliorer ma prononciation. Ça marchera avec vois. :) Pas facile mais j'arriverai le niveau ce que j'ai voulu ! Merci bcp !
fantastic, incisive and making learning French friendly. you are a true graceful teacher. I truly appreciate your teaching
i'm a one week beginner.. and searching for a French teacher for three days I have found Alexa! GREAT TEACHING..a new student. Au Revoir
Alexa, you are an awesome teacher!! Thank you for your wonderful videos, sharing your knowledge. They have helped my pronunciation tremendously!
Great! The French vowel sounds are so nice and beautiful. But at the same time are so difficult to distinguish them. However, thanks a lot, Alexa!! :D
I enjoyed it
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Best explanation I have ever heard of the different ways to pronounce 'eu'. Loved the examples, too!
This teacher is perfect, finally, after a long time, I understood how to pronounce French vocabulary through her easy teaching.🙏
I wish UA-cam would have shuffled you into my deck a lot sooner. I'm really enjoying your style of teaching!
for me, this sound was really hard to say, but only from this video i know how to say it
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Thanks about all the helpful videos you make!!!
Wow, I only learned this verb previously with one sound. Now it's much harder to create 3 sounds for the one word. To make it easier, the "eu" in open words like "fleure" sounds like the Ö in Turkish. FlEUre, Özel.
I don't speak Turkish but I noticed the same similarity with ö. I speak some German and I think that sound is pretty close to eu in French
Yeah the open "eu" is the same with turkish "ö" sound.
Thanks for this very clear explaining! I am confused for a very long time with this "eu" prononciation. Now finally understood ;-)
I gave up learning French language. Because of the pronunciation. Now I start again with your video. Thank you so much.
...simply & clearly. So understandable! Thanks Alexa!!!
Thanks, Alexa. Your explanation is not only very clear but interesting.
The difference between an open syllable and a closed syllable exists for all the vowels in French, but these two syllables are the same phoneme. That deserved clarification. Thank U for the lesson!
Thanks a lot for these comparison! For Asian like myself, it is out of the questions French sound is very difficult and confusing. Please do make videos on all vowel sound difference! It would be amazing to hear them at once as to compare! Bisou bisou !
Alexa, I look forward to our time together....you give so many examples that I can practice on my own. Cheers!
You're so welcome! ☺
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Alexa, Your lessons are absolutely fantastic! I started following your channel recently to help my son learn French. You might be pleased to know that some of my son's online school teachers in Canada are using your channel to teach French to the Grade 4/5 kids. I have a question. In this video, why do you say, "J'ai peur, " for I'm scared as opposed to "Je suis peur ? " I thought J'ai meant, "I have." If you have a moment to respond, please let me know.
Thank you Alexa. Excellent as always. Your teaching style is very helpful.
Super helpful video, I realized I've pronounced "eu" wrong the entire time.
Merci beaucoup madame Alexa!
That was excellent Alexa. Very clear indeed. Thank you.
AMAZING! You're a wonderful teacher. Thanks for the numerous examples, they do make the whole thing much more comprehensible. Merci beaucoup :)
My textbook doesn't explain why 'eu' has multiple sounds so I was quite complicated until I watched this video and finally realized! Merci beaucoup Alexa!
Really helpful and easy to follow.
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Merci. Cette vidéo m'a beaucoup aidé. Surtout comme vous avez tellement doucement prononcé.
Very smart, objective and effective way for teaching French, motivating too. Thank you
Glad you liked it!!
Its a great explanation!! Thank you so much ❤
Hello I'm Jin from Korea and I've started learning French a week ago. This is the first video in vowels part and this is so hard for me... Anyway, thank your for the nice video! I really enjoy your videos :)
Love your classes Alexa! Merci bcp!!
You could compare this to in German or in some other germanic languages.
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That's exactly what I was looking for.. thanks! Merci!
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You teach very good I past my french pronouncition test.mersi!❤️
i had a problem about pronouncing ‘eu’ before i saw this video ! thank you for making these videos ! You have such a nice lecturing skill ! Merci beaucoup !!
I love Alexa! This is so incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Alexa you clarified my confusion over these sounds. Thank you so much
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Vídeos ótimos, excelentes! Nunca pare de fazer, por favor! Simplesmente você me inspirou a aprender Francês. Sou bilingue, falo português (Brasil) e Inglês e meu sonho atualmente é aprender Francês (French) ! Merci!
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Very good explanations, and excellent demonstrations :)
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OK just to confirm:
1) peu, bleu, veut are all pronounced with the closed "eu" (phoneticising in English, this sounds like a sharp "oo-r")
2) couleur, veuf, fleur are all pronounced with the open "eu" (phoneticising in English, this sounds like a long "uh-r")
3) "eu", the past participle of avoir, pronunciations (phoneticising in English, this sounds like a long "ooo")
Is the correct? I especially wanted confirmation on the 3rd point. Thanks!
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In my opinion there is an important omission in this lesson: The pronunciation of the (two-letter) word "eu," which is the (very useful) past participle of avoir. Eu is NOT pronounced like the start of the English word "earth" or the i in "first." Its sound does not arise in English (making it hard for Americans to say) but does in German, and of course it's like the u in French "tu." So, for example, eu rhymes tu and du, whereas peu and deux do not!
Louis Jagerman Merci!
Americans do have it in the words "put," "soot," and "look." "first," "fur," and "earth" are wrong as they are more open, just like "beurre" or "veuve" (for the same reason--a fricative consonant following the vowel sound in the same phoneme). You can quibble and say the American sound of "soot" is still wrong because we elongate even our "short" vowels more than the French do, since we do not keep our jaws and cheeks as taut as the French--their "relaxed" filler word when making a speech is "euh," while ours is "uh" so we're far more relaxed (lazy?) in general--but the vowel sound of "soot" or "foot" is still the starting point for an American to say "eu."
You're thinking of the wrong vowel. The vowel in 'eu' is /y/ which is essentially 'i' but with rounded lips. This vowel is absent in most English dialects. The vowel in 'soot', 'put', et al. is /ʊ/ which is pronounced slightly more forward than /u/ and a bit more open and without rounded lips. The two vowels are quite different; /y/ ('eu') is pronounced in the same spot as /i/, so the front of the mouth, while /ʊ/ ('put') is pronounced slightly in front of /u/ but still towards the back of the mouth.
Ah, yes, I think I skipped over the first part of Louis' comment (since it doesn't make any sense, as she DOES cover the past participle of "avoir" in the lesson, starting at 6:15. I was thinking of the other "eu" sounds of the lesson, and only saying the "eu" of "feu" or "dieu" or "peut-etre," sound like the vowels of "put" or "soot" or "look" (only of course a bit more elongated, though not "open," like nearly all vowel sounds are in English in comparison to those of French, Italian, etc.). I understand that the "a eu" has an "eu" that sounds like "tu." I also know the reason for this is the same as why "avoir" conjugation is so weird compared to most "er" or "ir" verbs, which is that it is one of the most common verbs to be used, so its spelling and usage and pronounciation never changed over the centuries. Also, for the record, and I don't know if this is from my Southern Californian dialect or because I spent two years in Bordeaux and Geneva, but when I say "put," my tongue is definitely forward. I think what separates how a French person and an American say the English word "put" would not differ in tongue placement, exactly, but by the fact that the French in general have a more forward leaning JAW, with the cheeks more taut, while the American mouth is much more relaxed (compare the normal pause word in an American speech is "uh" and for a French person it is "euh." So if you looked at an x-ray, the French tongue might be further forward in the frame than the American's, but not more extended from its base--the entire mouth is. Again, I'm now talking about what most of this video is about, the "peu" and "feu" and "pleurer" "eu" sounds.
THis is at time 6:30. It was addressed in the video. :D
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Watching from Brazil. Did you know that "eu" in Portuguese means I/Je? But in french it sounds completely different. It's nice to learn French with you 😄
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Now i have gotten closed one and open one. Thank you so much.
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It would be helpful to add the definite or indefinite articles to the nouns you use. Wouldn't it? I enjoy your lessons!
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Hi Alexa, You should included the word "heureux" meaning happy. That one has both the open and close sounds of "EU". It's funny word the say too.
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Thank you so much Alexa for a big help on ‘eu’
I'm having a difficulty pronouncing EU and OU, it sounds exactly the same!
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Alexa, I am an English speaker-American. I speak a little Spanish. Using my limited familiarity with the Spanish language should I be able learn French much easier? I see and hear some French words are similar to Spanish words. Also, I enjoy your lessons very much. Thank you
Any knowledge of language should help you be able to pick up French a little easier but with some knowledge of Spanish it should help a lot as they are both from the same family of languages! Bonne chance!
thank you because the 'eu' participle exception was driving me crazy!
Really good explanation, merci
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