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#26 2015-03-27 19:46:58

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Re: how i learned to whistle

BuzzerBee wrote:
Pingohits wrote:

my french teacher cant even roll his R's why was he even approved for a teaching job

??
The French R isn't trilled. It is a voiced uvular fricative, or a guttural R.
Alveolar trills and flaps are more commonly used in Spanish, Italian, and German. While some dialects of French (some African French and rural metropolitan French areas) do trill the R, it's pretty rare.

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#27 2015-03-27 20:01:20, last edited by 32OrtonEdge32dh (2015-03-27 20:01:33)

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Re: how i learned to whistle

Pingohits wrote:
BuzzerBee wrote:
Pingohits wrote:

my french teacher cant even roll his R's why was he even approved for a teaching job

??
The French R isn't trilled. It is a voiced uvular fricative, or a guttural R.
Alveolar trills and flaps are more commonly used in Spanish, Italian, and German. While some dialects of French (some African French and rural metropolitan French areas) do trill the R, it's pretty rare.

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http://hookedonphonics.com


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#28 2015-03-27 21:58:19

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Re: how i learned to whistle

32OrtonEdge32dh wrote:
Pingohits wrote:
BuzzerBee wrote:
Pingohits wrote:

my french teacher cant even roll his R's why was he even approved for a teaching job

??
The French R isn't trilled. It is a voiced uvular fricative, or a guttural R.
Alveolar trills and flaps are more commonly used in Spanish, Italian, and German. While some dialects of French (some African French and rural metropolitan French areas) do trill the R, it's pretty rare.

http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/new … 1315930535

http://hookedonphonics.com

don't get hooked man it will ruin your life

can't even get through a single morning without a phonic


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#29 2015-03-27 22:46:36

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Re: how i learned to whistle

skullz17 wrote:
32OrtonEdge32dh wrote:
Pingohits wrote:
BuzzerBee wrote:
Pingohits wrote:

my french teacher cant even roll his R's why was he even approved for a teaching job

??
The French R isn't trilled. It is a voiced uvular fricative, or a guttural R.
Alveolar trills and flaps are more commonly used in Spanish, Italian, and German. While some dialects of French (some African French and rural metropolitan French areas) do trill the R, it's pretty rare.

http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/new … 1315930535

http://hookedonphonics.com

don't get hooked man it will ruin your life

can't even get through a single morning without a phonic

if you phonic you'll end up like these guys
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