Tongue Twister no. 4 -- The combinations /uj/ and /ruj/
Three shorter sentences with several words containing the back, rounded vowel /u/ followed by the palatal semi-consonant /j/, as in "fouille" or "rouille". Available on Twitter @frenchsounds.

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Difficult Sentence With Several /r/ Sounds and Three Nasal Vowels

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How to Determine Rhythmic Groups in French

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Tongue Twister no. 2 -- "-er" in word-final position

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French consonant clusters: occlusives + / l /

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French Intonation Patterns for Questions (with some variations)

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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How Jodie Foster Learned French Like a Native

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International Phonetic Alphabet for French (traditional pronunciation)

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You've Heard Them 1000s of Times

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I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review

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The French vowels /o/ and /ɔ/

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Upper class British speech, old and modern

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How to Introduce Yourself in French (as a normal human being)

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Pronouncing the French / r / with all the vowels

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One reporter finally had enough

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LAWYER: If Cops Ask "Where Are You Coming From?" - Say These Words

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French Pronunciation: The Sounds of French (aka "How to learn lots of new vowels")

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5 Minutes a Day to Understand Fast French In France

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The French vowels /y/ and /u/ with explanations in English

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