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I know that liaison often happens with article + noun (les amis), adjective + noun (beaux amis), and personal pronoun + verb (ils ont).

But how about the situation of verb + preposition? e.g.

Kaboul est en Afghanistan.

 

Bangkok est en Thaïlande.

When speaking the sentences above, would there be a liaison between est and en?

I know that liaison often happens with article + noun (les amis), adjective + noun (beaux amis), and personal pronoun + verb (ils ont).

But how about the situation of verb + preposition? e.g.

Kaboul est en Afghanistan.

 

Bangkok est en Thaïlande.

When speaking the sentences above, would there be a liaison between est and en?

I know that liaison often happens with article + noun (les amis), adjective + noun (beaux amis), and personal pronoun + verb (ils ont).

But how about the situation of verb + preposition? e.g.

Kaboul est en Afghanistan.

Bangkok est en Thaïlande.

When speaking the sentences above, would there be a liaison between est and en?

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Is there a liaison in the phrase "est en"?

I know that liaison often happens with article + noun (les amis), adjective + noun (beaux amis), and personal pronoun + verb (ils ont).

But how about the situation of verb + preposition? e.g.

Kaboul est en Afghanistan.

Bangkok est en Thaïlande.

When speaking the sentences above, would there be a liaison between est and en?