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yvonne
A problem about French pronunciation
"guerre " spells:" [gɛr]", is that right? and why?
2014年11月4日 03:18
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First of all, "U" has no sound here, but it has a function. "G" as 2 sounds in French, soft "j" if followed by the vowels "e" or "i" and hard "g" if followed with the vowels "a", "o", "u". So if "guerre" was spelled "gerre" we would say something like "jer", not "ger".
Secondly, we don't pronounce much final "E" in French, unless they have an accent. If it was spelled "guerré" for example, we would say "ger-ray".
So tha's why. We dodge the U and the final E.
2014年11月4日
This is not the spell but the pronunciation
https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/guerre
It sounds like fer, mère, air
A ne pas confondre avec guère (= peu) - La guerre viendra bientôt et il n'y a guère d'espoir
2014年11月4日
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