French RE verbs with phonetic pronunciation
Phonetic pronunciation provides a way to represent the sounds of a language using specific symbols that may differ from the standard alphabet. Therefore, “French RE verbs with phonetic pronunciation” refer to providing a representation of these verbs using phonetic symbols to indicate how they are pronounced in French. For instance, “parler” is pronounced as [paʁ.le] in French (or Parhlay), where the symbols in brackets represent the phonetic transcription of its pronunciation. The brackets indicate that what’s written inside is a phonetic transcription, breaking down the pronunciation into syllables and marking tone, duration, and stress accurately.
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Short video: RE verbs phonetic part 1
Practice phonetic pronunciation: RE verbs
| French | English |
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| Attendre | To wait |
| Comprendre | To understand |
| Descendre | To descend |
| Perdre | To lose |
| Répondre | To answer |
| Suspendre | To suspend |
| Vendre | To sell |
RE verbs phonetic part 1 – Flashcards
To practice more RE verbs part 1, review the flashcards in the following Quizlet and then use the different study modes like us match, learn, test or spell to continue practicing RE verbs.
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Short video: RE verbs phonetic part 2
Practice phonetic pronunciation: RE verbs
| French | English |
|---|---|
| Apprendre | To learn |
| Boire | To drink |
| Conduire | To drive |
| Dire | To say |
| Écrire | To write |
| Faire | To do |
| Lire | To read |
RE verbs phonetic part 2 – Flashcards
To practice more RE verbs part 2, review the flashcards in the following Quizlet and then use the different study modes like us match, learn, test or spell to continue practicing RE verbs.
Click to Learn ‘ER’ and ‘IR’ verbs with phonetic pronunciation here:
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Basic Grammar for level 1 – List
1. The alphabet: L’alphabet
2. French Silent Letters: Lettres muettes françaises
3. French Letter Combinations: Combinaisons de lettres (Practice)
4. Articles: Articles
5. Masculine or feminine nouns: Noms masculins ou féminins
6. The interrogative form: la forme interrogative
a) Question words : Les mots interrogatifs
7. Prepositions(go, come – present) (Practice)
a) The preposition “à”
b) The preposition “de”
c) “Pour” Explained: For vs. To
8. French expressions:
a) Two words
b) Three words
9. Accents: Accents
10. Liaison: Liaison
11. Possessive adjectives: Adjectifs possessifs (Practice)
12. The negative form: La forme négative
a) Negative words in French: Les mots négatifs en français
13. C’est – Il est – elle est: It is – He is – she is
14. Quiz Game Level 1: Quiz
Basic Conjugation for L1
1. Personal Pronouns: Personal Pronouns
a) Subject pronouns: Pronoms sujets
b) You or you: Tu or vous
c) (Practice)
2.Infinitive and conjugated verbs
3. The verb to be: Le verbe être
4. The verb to have: Le verbe avoir
5. The verb to go: Le verbe aller
6. The verb to do: Le verbe faire
7. To be, To have, To go, To do
8. ER Verbs : (Phonetic pronunciation)
9. IR Verbs: (Phonetic pronunciation)
10. RE Verbs: (Phonetic pronunciation)
11. Sentences with ER verbs
12. Sentences with IR verbs
13. Sentences with RE verbs
14. Most Common French Verbs
15. REGULAR Verbs:
a) (Verbes)
b) (Sentences)
c) (Practice)
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