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Mango Languages | Silent French Letters and Speaking Flow - Learning the French Alphabet - Ep. 11 @mangolanguages | Uploaded April 2019 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
When speaking French, there are some words in which the letters aren't meant to said out loud. Find out when to press 'mute' on the French letters 'd, g, s, t,' and 'x.' Here's how to impress native French speakers with a natural speaking flow.

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