This is how i is pronounced when before another vowel.
What is a [j] glide?
This is how eau is pronounced.
What is closed [o]?
This is how u is pronounced when it is the only vowel in the syllable.
What is [y]?
This is how the nasal en/em is pronounced.
What is [ã]?
This is how ç is pronounced.
What is [s]?
This is how o is usually pronounced.
What is turned c, [ɔ]?
This is how ou is pronounced.
What is [u]?
This is how eu is pronounced when in the interior of a word.
What is [œ]?
These are the two circumstances in which a vowel becomes nasal.
What is when a vowel is before an m or n ending the word, or an m or n before another consonant?
This is how il is pronounced when after a consonant AND ending the word.
What is [il]?
This is how e is pronounced when before an intervocalic consonant.
What is a schwa, [ə]?
This is how ay is pronounced.
What is [ɛj]
These are the two vowels that mix to create the sound of [œ].
What is [ɛ] and [ɔ]?
This is how un/um nasal is pronounced.
What is [œ̃]?
This is how c is pronounced when before a front consonant.
What is [s]?
This is how â is pronounced.
What is back [ɑ]?
This is how ai is pronounced in the interior of a word.
What is [ɛ]?
This is how eu is pronounced when the final sound of a word.
What is [ø]?
This is how ym/yn nasal is pronounced.
What is [ɛ̃]?
This is how g is pronounced when before a front consonant.
What is [ʒ]?
This is how -et ending a word is pronounced.
What is [ε]?
This is how oy is pronounced?
What is [waj]?
This is how u is pronounced when before another vowel.
What is turned h? [ɥ]
This is how loin is IPA’d.
What is [lwɛ̃]?
This is how x is pronounced in liaison.
What is [z]?