You can find a silent s in French when:
- it is at the end of words, (most often as a plural mark);
- when the 's' is the mark of a verb ending in conjugations;
Some words in French with a silent "s" are "l'รฎle" (island), "le fils" (son), and "le pois" (pea). The "s" is not pronounced in these words.
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Yes, there are silent "e"s in French. For example, the final "e" in words like "parle" (speak) or "chante" (sing) is usually silent. This silent "e" is not pronounced, but it affects the pronunciation of the preceding vowel.
Some examples of words with silent "s" are "island," "aisle," "debris," and "apricot."
A bear is Un Ours. pronounced more like an ore, rather than our. Unlike most french words, the s is NOT silent. There is a ver prevalent s sound at the end.
It is pronounced as "gro" with a silent s at the end.
Languages such as English, French, Spanish, and Italian have silent letters in their words. Silent letters are often remnants of older pronunciations or borrowed words from other languages.
Some words with a silent S:AisleAproposArkansasBourgeoisChamoisChassisDebrisHors d'oeuvresIllinoisIslandIslePrecisRendezvous
The 's' ending the word Illinois is a silent 's'.
The silent terminal t is a French characteristic, and in the English language it is found only in words that have been borrowed from the French, such as coup d'état, or Stephen Colbert.
A bear is Un Ours. pronounced more like an ore, rather than our. Unlike most french words, the s is NOT silent. There is a ver prevalent s sound at the end.
Yes, it's pronounced Illi-noy. Saying Illi-noise is incorrect.
paʁi or Pah - ree. The s is silent.
There are no commonly used words in English where the letter "o" is silent. However, there may be some words borrowed from other languages, like "doux" in French, where the "x" is pronounced instead of "ou".
The French word for son is fils. The "s" is pronounced, but the "l" is silent.
It like this Up: sur Down:sous = s is silent In: dans = s is silent Front: Devant = t is silent Behind: deirre Beside: A cote de
you'd say: Ils (silent s) s'appele/ Elles (again silent s) s'appele. I do not really know how to spell appele right, but I know how to pronounce it.
trés (silent s) - very vraiment (vraimont) - really
The color grey in French is "gris" and is pronounced as [gree].