Postby community.french » April 25th, 2017 9:24 pm
Bonjour Elisabeth !
French students may be confused with the French U, that is quite different from the english one. French has two "u vowels", written respectively with a single letter u and with the combination o + u = ou
The U sound is always spelled U and the OU sound is always spelled OU, so they are easy to tell apart in writing.
The French u and ou vowels are essentially distinguished by the position of the tongue: in u, the tongue is held far forward in the mouth. With ou, the tongue is pulled towards the back of the mouth.
To pronounce U : put your lips as if you want to whistle. At the same time, try to pronounce the English /ee/ sound (as in see).
The frenc OU is pronounced more or less like the “ou” in "soup”.
For example : C’est le mur, c’est l’amour. (It’s a wall; it’s love). Mur is pononced with the U sound and amour with the OU.
I hope it's clear !
Thank you
Marie Alice
Team FrenchPod101.com