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⬇️ Rules applying to liaisons below ⬇️ A liaison happens when a normally silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced because the next word starts with a vowel or a silent “h”. Example: les amis → /lezami/ The “s” becomes a “z” sound.  1- Mandatory liaisons (Obligatory) These liaisons are almost always required in correct French. * Article + noun The article connects with the noun. Examples:  les enfants → /lezɑ̃fɑ̃/ un ami → /œ̃nami/ des oranges → /dezɔʁɑ̃ʒ/ * Pronoun + verb Examples:  nous avons → /nuzavɔ̃/ vous êtes → /vuzet/ ils arrivent → /ilzaʁiv/ * After short common words Examples: très intéressant → /tʁɛz‿ɛ̃teʁesɑ̃/ chez elle → /ʃezɛl/ dans un café → /dɑ̃zœ̃kafe/ * Number + noun Examples: deux amis → /døzami/ trois enfants → /tʁwazɑ̃fɑ̃/  2- Optional liaisons These liaisons are more formal and often used in careful speech. In casual conversation, many French speakers skip them. * After plural nouns Examples: des étudiants intelligents → /dezetydjɑ̃zɛ̃teliʒɑ̃/ (formal) * After some adverbs Examples: souvent utile → /suvɑ̃tytil/ très agréable → /tʁɛz‿agʁeabl/ * After “quand”, “dont”, “mais” Examples: quand il arrive → /kɑ̃tilaʁiv/ mais elle vient → /mɛzɛlvjɛ̃/ 3- Forbidden liaisons ❌ Some liaisons sound unnatural or incorrect. * After “et” NEVER make a liaison after “et”. Examples et elle ❌ /e tɛl/ Correct: /e ɛl/ et un ami ❌ Correct: /e œ̃nami/ * After singular nouns Usually no liaison after a singular noun. Examples: un étudiant intelligent ✅ mais: le professeur arrive ❌ no liaison * After proper names Examples: Paris est beau ❌ no liaison between “Paris” and “est” * Before an aspirated H Some French words begin with an “aspirated h”, which blocks liaisons. Examples: les haricots ❌ /lezariko/ Correct: /le ariko/ Focus on these first: ✅ les amis ✅ nous avons ✅ vous êtes ✅ ils arrivent ✅ très intéressant These are the most common and natural. French likes smooth connections between words. But remember some liaisons are mandatory some are optional some sound wrong #french
⬇️ Rules applying to liaisons below ⬇️ A liaison happens when a normally silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced because the next word starts with a vowel or a silent “h”. Example: les amis → /lezami/ The “s” becomes a “z” sound. 1- Mandatory liaisons (Obligatory) These liaisons are almost always required in correct French. * Article + noun The article connects with the noun. Examples: les enfants → /lezɑ̃fɑ̃/ un ami → /œ̃nami/ des oranges → /dezɔʁɑ̃ʒ/ * Pronoun + verb Examples: nous avons → /nuzavɔ̃/ vous êtes → /vuzet/ ils arrivent → /ilzaʁiv/ * After short common words Examples: très intéressant → /tʁɛz‿ɛ̃teʁesɑ̃/ chez elle → /ʃezɛl/ dans un café → /dɑ̃zœ̃kafe/ * Number + noun Examples: deux amis → /døzami/ trois enfants → /tʁwazɑ̃fɑ̃/ 2- Optional liaisons These liaisons are more formal and often used in careful speech. In casual conversation, many French speakers skip them. * After plural nouns Examples: des étudiants intelligents → /dezetydjɑ̃zɛ̃teliʒɑ̃/ (formal) * After some adverbs Examples: souvent utile → /suvɑ̃tytil/ très agréable → /tʁɛz‿agʁeabl/ * After “quand”, “dont”, “mais” Examples: quand il arrive → /kɑ̃tilaʁiv/ mais elle vient → /mɛzɛlvjɛ̃/ 3- Forbidden liaisons ❌ Some liaisons sound unnatural or incorrect. * After “et” NEVER make a liaison after “et”. Examples et elle ❌ /e tɛl/ Correct: /e ɛl/ et un ami ❌ Correct: /e œ̃nami/ * After singular nouns Usually no liaison after a singular noun. Examples: un étudiant intelligent ✅ mais: le professeur arrive ❌ no liaison * After proper names Examples: Paris est beau ❌ no liaison between “Paris” and “est” * Before an aspirated H Some French words begin with an “aspirated h”, which blocks liaisons. Examples: les haricots ❌ /lezariko/ Correct: /le ariko/ Focus on these first: ✅ les amis ✅ nous avons ✅ vous êtes ✅ ils arrivent ✅ très intéressant These are the most common and natural. French likes smooth connections between words. But remember some liaisons are mandatory some are optional some sound wrong #french

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