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  2. French orthography - Wikipedia

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    The French alphabet is based on the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet, uppercase and lowercase, with five diacritics and two orthographic ligatures.

  3. French Alphabet With Pronunciation | FrenchLearner

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    Learn how to pronounce the letters of the French alphabet. Click on any of the letters on this page, listen and repeat. We also cover the spellings of names.

  4. Want to know how to say the French alphabet a-z? Oh, you will. That’s what this guide is about. You’ll learn the phonetics, the pronunciations, accents, and even a French alphabet song.

  5. The French Alphabet

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    Learn the Alphabet in French: how to spell, write and pronounce the letters of the French alphabet with audio recordings, including the French alphabet song. The French and English alphabets share the same letters.

  6. French Alphabet Pronunciation | How to Pronounce Letters in ...

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    There are 26 letters in the French alphabet: 20 consonants and six vowels. French letters are the same as in the English alphabet – both languages use the Latin alphabet – but French pronunciation is different.

  7. The French Alphabet | FluentU Language Learning

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    Knowing the French alphabet is essential! Not only can it help you figure out how to pronounce words in French, but it can also help you learn how to spell them. In this post, you'll find a complete guide to the French alphabet, including pronunciations, example words and vowel pairings.

  8. Before we start, here is what you must know about the French alphabet. If you’re familiar with English, I’ve got some good news: the French alphabet has the same twenty-six letters, in the same order. Only their names and/or pronunciation are different.