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Lucien
Who can tell me the difference of pronunciation "gateau and cadeau"
now my french is not good ,so i can't express myself in french.
I'm chinese student learning french. I feel the pronunciation like "gateau cadeau"is very difficult.
I wanna know how to distinguish the pronunciations like "gateau and cadeau"
thanks a lot
Aug 10, 2010 10:12 AM
Answers · 2
T and D are both "dental consonants" (they involve pressing the tongue against the back of the upper teeth). The difference is that D is "voiced" (vocal chords vibrate)' but T is "unvoiced" (a simple burst of air with no vibration of the vocal chords).
C and G can also be considered a voiced/ unvoiced pair.
Practice these sounds while gently holding your hand to your throat. You sound feel a vibration when pronouncing D and G (and no vibration when pronouncing T and C). Also, if you hold your hand in front of your mouth, you should feel a stronger burst of air for T and C than for D and G.
Once you have spent some time properly producing these sounds, hearing the difference should be much easier.
August 10, 2010
gateau le son "ga"se fait au fond de la gorge et "teau" sur le devant de la bouche
cadeau le son "ca" se fait sur le palet et "deau" sur le devant de la bouche
August 10, 2010
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English, French
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Chinese (Cantonese), English, French
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