My first French words-Mes premiers mots français

My first French words-Mes premiers mots français

My first French words

In this post: “My first French words-Mes premiers mots français” learn and practice basic French vocabulary. You will have words in French that begin with the vowels A, E, I, O, U and some consonants as B, C, Ç, etc. Here are some useful French words you can use to practice pronunciation. Learning simple and basic words will help you to speak French fluently, mastering the pronunciation of words.

 

French Basic Vocabulary 

The alphabet and the vowels

1. The Alphabet: L’alphabet
2. Maternelle – Preparation for reading: Maternelle-Préparation à la lecture
3. The vowels: Les voyelles

The vowels in French

1. My First French Words with  the vowel A
2. My First French Words with the vowel E
3. My First French Words with the vowel I
4. My First French Words with the vowel O
5. My First French Words with the vowel U

Consonants in French

6. My First French Words with B
7. My First French Words with C
8. My First French Words with Ç
9. My First French Words with Ch

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My first French words-Mes premiers mots français

 

The learning of the French alphabet is of fundamental importance to speak fluently this language mastering the pronunciation of the words, since unlike in Spanish many times not all the letters are pronounced.

El circunflejo (ˆ) es uno de los cinco signos diacríticos utilizados en el idioma francés ; puede aparecer en las vocales a , e , i , o y u .

En francés, el circunflejo, llamado circonflejo de acento , tiene tres funciones principales:

  • Afecta la pronunciación de a , e y o ; aunque se usa también en i y u , no afecta su pronunciación.
  • A menudo indica la presencia histórica de una letra (comúnmente s ) que, a lo largo de la evolución lingüística, se ha silenciado y desaparecido en la ortografía .
  • Con menos frecuencia, se utiliza para distinguir entre dos homófonos (por ejemplo, sur “on” versus sûr “sure”).

En ciertas palabras, el circunflejo es simplemente una convención ortográfica que no se debe a la etimología o pronunciación