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Prononciation du français propre à une région. Utiliser l’étiquette *diacritiques* pour les lettres accentuées, et *emphase* pour l'insistance sur un mot ou une partie de phrase.
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Pronunciation of "au revoir" by regional accent?
Official pronunciation: [o ʁə.vwaʁ] — see le wiktionnaire
Global: the e in revoir is often omitted as in au r'voir, so revoir is closer to [rvwar]
Belgium: a lot of people shorten the au and thus pro …
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Pronunciation of -ai(s) verbal endings / Prononciation des terminaisons en -ai(s)
There is a difference.
The "-ai" ending is a close-mid front unrounded vowel ([e]) which is similar to the North American way of saying "play" (but please bear in mind that comparing sounds from one …