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The Local examines French liaison pronunciation

A new report from The Local explores the nuances of liaisons, the linguistic process that allows words to flow together and sound more natural in spoken French.

By 3 Jul 2026 · 15:30 CET Updated 3 Jul 2026 · 15:30 CET

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The Local has published guidance regarding the use of liaisons in the French language. According to the report, mastering this technique is considered a crucial step for learners aiming to achieve a more natural and native-sounding rhythm when speaking.

The publication examines the underlying linguistic reasons why certain French words are joined together through this process while others remain distinct. The article serves as an instructional resource for students looking to improve their pronunciation and understanding of French syntax flow.

Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗

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