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Why Is French So Nasal? [Solved]
In English, vowels tend to be followed by a “y” sound (after “a, e, i”) or a “w” sound (after “o, u”). In French, this is not the case: The vowel sound remains constant; it does not change into a y or w sound. Thus, the French vowel has a purer sound than the English vowel.19 Feb 2019
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