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OpenStudy (aishanuwang):

FRENCH - I'm confused - don't you pronounce a "T" whenever it's followed by any vowel? Or only an "A"? I just heard someone say "C'est un..." and they pronounced it as "Say un..." but I thought it had to be "Say-t un..."?

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

Pronouncing the t sounds more educated. But dropping it is no big deal. C'est une belle maison C'est avec lui que j'habite C'est à la fenêtre qu'il est apparu C'est en hiver qu'il neige C'est ici que j'habite

OpenStudy (aishanuwang):

Oh ok thanks!

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