Can You Pronounce These 10 French Words?

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Published 2017-03-29
French pronunciation can be hard for non-native speakers. Our French editor collected some of the hardest words to pronounce and challenged others to say them. Want to learn French (or any other language)? Click here: goo.gl/c86eCn

So why not give these 10 words a try, and let us know how it goes in the comments below. And don't worry! We've got plenty of tips to make it easier. Good luck with your French pronunciation!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Evy2526
    At first I was like "Damn that blonde woman is pretty good!" until I realised she's the one who says the true pronouciation at the end. -_-'
  • The fucking thirst in the comments for that turkish dude 😂😂
  • @juliemarie3082
    That person in a white shirt with blue stripes did really well...
  • @Selene4213
    I was so proud to know the pronunciation of my own language, wtf is wrong with me ? :D
  • @Evan9266
    "je m'appelle Marion et je suis française" subtitled "Mario is a sausage"
  • @luluxoria
    houx = holly Å“il = eye quincaillerie = hardware store tilleul = lime tree bredouille = empty-handed groin = snout (of a pig or a boar) coquelicot = poppy yeux = eyes (yes, the plural form of "Å“il") Å“uf = egg saperlipopette = something like "good heavens!" or even "golly gosh!" (it's a super old and outdated swear word that is now considered funny rather than vulgar)
  • @lynnhoward4264
    No one noticed they’re all wearing the same thing?
  • @RyuuShoujo
    As a French person : this is very fun to watch :') I realise right now how French can be tricky ! Keep it up guys !! :)
  • @mr.aisak07
    Damn the Turkish guy is so fucking cute, I think I'm in love
  • @pianojorge
    And the conclusion is: Only french people can speak french.
  • @MyMegamanzero
    je propose dégingandé, capharnaüm, septentrional, cuillère et bien sur amphigouri galimatiasante, hendyadin ou encore " il a bu un verre après être aller changer un de ces verres, vers où on va avec ce drôle de vers " métonymie synecdotique donc à valeur pléonastique ouvrant en grand les portes de la polysémie. ( pendant ce temps je galère juste avec thought, tough et though )
  • @ChaimaDZ
    the turkish guy thou i thought he was french at first