viennent y passer le week-end --So how to read "viennent y" in French?
in "viennent" , the "nent" is silent. So it is like "vien i passer..."
right?
but someone read like "vien t y passer.."
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So how to read "viennent y" in French?
Links between words (when a letter is carried across to blend with the next words) are sometimes a personal/regional choice.
vienn ni / vienn ti is like (if you know the song "Let's called the whole thing off") potato : potay-toh potah-to (if you don't know the song, here is a link http://artists.letssingit.com/fred-astaire-lyrics-lets-call-the-whole-thing-off-dksxl8n )
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In normal conversation, like you said:
"vien i"
And you will do an "enchaînement", so you'll pronounce it:
"viè ni"
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vienne-ty
so the last "t" of "viennent" is pronounced and formed a liaison with "y" :)
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