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How to speak French: Simple Vowels - Les voyelles isolées

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"Just" remember that there are no diphthongs in French and enjoy my How-to-pronounce-French audio guide.
The phonetic signs are those of the International Phonetic Alphabet.

how to pronounce French a and pronunciation of French a*
bas (low), chat (cat), k, ma (my), pas (step), sa (his-her), rat (rat)
how to pronounce French i
lit (bed), mie (soft part), nid (nest), pis (udder), riz (rice), vie (life)
how to pronounce French closed o
beau (beautiful), faux (false), haut (high), mot (word), sot (fool), chaud (warm)
how to pronounce French open o
bol (bowl), homme (man), corps (body), mort (dead), sol (ground), hotte (hood)
how to pronounce French ée
et (and), dés (dice), fée (fairy), clé (key), nez (nose), gué (ford)
how to pronounce French è
fait (fact), mets (dish), raie (ray), père (father), mère (mother), reine (queen)
how to pronounce French eu
deux (two), feu (fire), noeud (tie), peu (little), queue (tail), gueux (villain)
how to pronounce French oe
beurre (butter), coeur (heart), gueule (muzzle), fleur (flower), seul (alone), oeuf (egg)
how to pronounce French u
cul (bottom), fût (barrel), glu (birdlime), jus (juice), nu (naked), rue (street)
how to pronounce French ou
boue (mud), cou (neck), doux (soft), fou (mad), goût (taste), moule (mussel)
how to pronounce French on
bon (good), don (gift), gond (hinge), pont (bridge), son (sound), rond (round)
how to pronounce French an
an (year), banc (bench), dent (tooth), faon (fawn), gant (glove), sang (blood)
how to pronounce French in
bain (bath), faim (hunger), gain (profit), rein (kidney), vin (wine), brun (brown)

*The difference between the two ways of pronouncing "a" has almost disappeared.

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