Vowels
Consonants/Glides
Word Connections
Exceptions
Misc.
Suffixes
IPA
100

The number of pure vowels in the French language and their IPA.  

Eight vowels [i, e, ɛ, a, ɑ, ɔ, o, u]

100

These consonants are typically pronounced at the end of French words. 

'c, r, f, l' (CaReFuL)

100

The names of the three types of word connections (en français). 

Enchaînement, elision et liaison

100

Name the three exceptions to the pronunciation of 'll' in French. 

Mille, ville, tranquille

100

French syllables typically flow from ______ to _____. 

Consonant to vowel

100

This common, infinitive verb ending is pronounced [e].

-'er'

100

IPA this word: grenouille (n. frog)

[grə 'nu ij] or [grə 'nu i jə] 

200

Four vowel letter spellings that produce the sound: [ɛ].

(Hint: different diacritics count) 

'e, è, ê, ë, ei, ai, ay, ey'

200

These consonants nasalize vowels when in the same syllable. Bonus: provide an example word for each.

'n' and 'm'

200

The vowel sound that must be present in order to make elision

A schwa [ə]

200

The vowel letters 'au' produce the sound [o], except when followed by this consonant. 

'r'

200

French allows this number of vowel sounds per syllable. 

One 

200

Name two spellings of verb endings pronounced [ɛ].

- 'aient' , - 'ait', - 'ais'

200

IPA this word: caoutchouc (n. rubber)

Hint: the final 'c' is silent

[ka ut 'ʃu]

300

Medial 'emm' or 'enn' produces this vowel sound.

'a' antérieur (bright a) - [a]

300

Three possible spellings that produce a yod ('j' glide).

'y, ï, i, il, ill'


300

Four consonants that change pronunciation in liaison. 

Bonus: a fifth consonant that changes only in a specific context

'd,' 's', 'g', x'

Bonus: 'f' in the word neuf (nine).

300

The exception to verb endings pronounced: [ɛ]. Name both it's spelling and IPA.  

'-ai' [e]

300

Name two scenarios in which a vowel is lengthened. 

Stressed nasal vowel + proncounced consonant

Stressed [ɑ, o ø] + pronounced consonant 

Stressed [i, ɛ, a, ɔ, u, y, oe] + pronounced consonant

300

Name three spellings of suffixes pronounced: [ə].

- 'e', -'es',- 'es' - 'ent' (verb ending)

300

IPA this word: quincaillerie (n. hardware store) 

[kɛ̃ ka jɛ 'ri]

400

The mixed vowel [oe] is comprised of these two pure vowels.

[ɔ] lips and [ɛ] tongue

400

Name four, French digraph consonant spellings and their sounds. 

'th, ph, sc, ch, gn, ng' [t, f, s, ʃ, ɲ, ŋ]

400

In addition to masculine adjectives, these two words lose nasality when involved in liaison. 

'Bon' and 'divin'

400

The exception to the rule: a = [ɑ] when followed by an 's'. 

 -'as' verb ending

400

Place accent d'insistance on the word: inconcevable (inconceivable)

Bonus: pronounce your answer like Wallace Shawn in The Princess Bride. 

[ɛ̃ sə 'vabl]

400

Three spellings of final consonant clusters pronounced [ɾ].

'r', 'rs, 'rd, 'rt' 'rds', 'rts

400

IPA this word: anticonstitutionnellement (unconstitutionally) 

[ɑ̃ ti kõ sti ty sjɔ nɛ lə 'mɑ̃]

500

The aperture of the French 'schwa' falls in between that of these two vowels.

[ø] and [oe]

500

Two double consonant pairs which, when followed by [i] or [e], become two distinct consonant sounds. 

'cc' and 'gg' [ks] and [gʒ]

500

Name three situations in which liaisons are forbidden. 

After single nouns, after the word "et", over a rest or breath, before an aspirate 'h', before numbers or interjections

500

These two words are the exception to the rule: masculine adjective endings lose their nasality in liaison. 

'Bien' and 'rien'

500

Name two elements of diction used in other languages (not including specific sounds), that are not used in French. 

Diphthongs, double consonants, glottal stops

500

Three words with 'er' endings, pronounced [ɛɾ].

Amer, mer, enfer, fer, hier, cher, cancer, l'hiver 

500

IPA this word: Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobie (fear of the number 666)

[ɛg za ko zjo jɛg zɛ kõ ta ɛg za fɔ 'bi]

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