Pronunciation of A À Â in French | Lesson 19 | French pronunciation course

Published 2020-12-19
A and À in French, are pronounced exactly the same way. The one A that is always pronounced differently is  (A accent circonflexe), this one is longer and softer than the regular A. The vowel A is the beginning of the series on all the vowels and vowel sounds.

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All Comments (21)
  • @paulharvey7278
    you're the only person I've ever seen explain the slightly longer sound of â, so interesting! I don't understand why no one else explains it. Eres lo máximo! (you're awesome!).
  • I'm listening to you attentively! Very important for the first step in pronunciation. If I stay at this step my pronunciation will improve! Thank you!
  • @mrahmanshah2474
    Bonjour Dylane et comment allez vous! You discuss the pronunciation of A, À Â (/a/ : short and long) with example in a very easy way. Merci beaucoup pour votre Lesson 19.
  • Thank you Dylane for this video this is what I been looking for a long time
  • Muchísimas gracias, thank you so very much!!! MERCI 🥰 I needed this!!! I keep hearing different 'a' sounds..
  • @Stephanie-gv8rh
    Merci beaucoup 🙏🙏🙏🙏 votre explication pour le a est tres tres utile ❤️❤️
  • @beastbuddy3439
    Thanku mam again 😇😇😇😇😇 U r the best french teacher on utube .... U explain each topic very deeply ....
  • @sweco92
    Dylane, how specific you are at explaining. I hadn't found a video as concise as yours, until now. Is it applicable to other vowels, like o , ô , u , û ? Example: a_vs _à a , á*, *à*, *â
  • Thanks dylane for these lessons, I remember me learning French decade ago but my teacher didn't explained these things n I mean again revising it and your videos r really helpful because my grammar is good but I m really bad at listening n pronunciation. One question why some words which have 'a' in them have a sound like è. Like in café, It should be kaafé, not kèfé. I hope u understand my question.
  • @ferfearless1999
    Thanks Dylane, I love your videos you're clair like Lucy (English with Lucy)
  • Quick question. How does Avoir hate translate to "can't wait" ? I thought avoir is the verb conjugation for "to have"? Thank you for the great videos!