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pronunciation of "elle n'aime" and "elle aime" Does french speaker make different pronunciation of "elle n'aime" and "elle aime"? Or people just notice "pas" to understand the meaning?
3 de ago. de 2016 9:12
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Yes, there is a difference in pronunciation between 'elle aime' and 'elle n'aime'. If the 'n' is there, it is pronounced. 'Elle aime' is pronounced like 'Elemm' and 'Elle n'aime' is pronounced like 'Elnemm'. That said, in relaxed conversation, French speakers often omit the 'ne' particle, and rely on the 'pas' to convey the negative meaning. In informal conversation, a French speaker will say 'Je l'aime pas' as opposed to the more strictly correct 'Je ne l'aime pas'. It isn't a case of pronunciation, though - the speaker is actually omitting the 'ne'. You will also see this form without the 'ne' written in informal contexts.
3 de agosto de 2016
I would like to add something to Su.Ki's explanation , even if it may go without saying : You cannot use "n' " without adding "pas" after the verb. I mean, you can say "Je n'aime pas" , or in a relaxed conversation "j'aime pas" , as Su.Ki rightly observed , but never "je n'aime" ...
6 de agosto de 2016
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