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LL="El", not "EE" in French What are the French words where "ll" is pronounced as a "el" instead of "ee"? I know 'ville', but there are a couple of more such words, right? Thanks!
11 mrt. 2014 09:02
Antwoorden · 6
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Here are a few: capillaire, capillarité, chinchilla, codicille, cyrillique, fibrillaire, illégal, illégitime, illettré, illicite, illico, illimité, illisible, illocutoire, illogique, illuminé, illusion, illusoire, illustration, illustre, imbécillité, lilliputien, maxillaire, tranquille, villa, village, ville, million, milliard, billion, trillion, quatrillion, quintillion, sextillion, mille, millimètre, millage, Achille and, of course, Gilles!
11 maart 2014
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Just to clear up things, it's "ill" that should sound somewhat like "yuh". (for example "fille" is said "feeyuh"),The exceptions that I know to this rule are only "ville" and "mille" (pronounced "veel" and "meel"). "ll" in itself (without i) should be pronounced just like a normal single "l". So "folle" would pronounced "fol" and so on.
11 maart 2014
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