French language and conversation . system, the consonants are named as follows, the e having the sound of e in the English word her : bedfg se de fe ghe he je ke le me ne pe qe re se te ve kse ze. S or as on in dont. *u \ in vanquish*on in in or wa in was, opin. TO ? un in brunt* i> o > ~ ?2 S. O W* [f =£. Jgn =mo in onion. I ch =s£ h =generally _2 Ig and] sound assmpleasure. 11 =y in ?/e, ex. fille,ph =/. [girl. T strongly uttered. s=z. X=Z. Additional Notes to the Alphabet: The accent or sign indicates a sharp sound; the* a broadsou


French language and conversation . system, the consonants are named as follows, the e having the sound of e in the English word her : bedfg se de fe ghe he je ke le me ne pe qe re se te ve kse ze. S or as on in dont. *u \ in vanquish*on in in or wa in was, opin. TO ? un in brunt* i> o > ~ ?2 S. O W* [f =£. Jgn =mo in onion. I ch =s£ h =generally _2 Ig and] sound assmpleasure. 11 =y in ?/e, ex. fille,ph =/. [girl. T strongly uttered. s=z. X=Z. Additional Notes to the Alphabet: The accent or sign indicates a sharp sound; the* a broadsound; theA a broader sound. The* marks an elision; aor - the connection of words; the t, that c is sounded like s*Conventional Exiles: 1st. A letter with a figure has the sound indicated bythat figure in the Key.—2d. Letters without figure have thealphabetical sounds.—3d. Letters in italic are silent.—4th. Letters with a dash, thus: oin, form but one sound. LOVEB Illustration of the Key to tie Prommciation on lie otter Je suis Josephine Joingne, petite fille I am Josephine Joingne, little girl agee de sixjins dia; mois dix-7a\it aged of six years ten months eighteen !? jours, ayani recu q^elqwe instrue-days, having received some instruc-tion dun poete fajsant^oeuvre de from a poet doing act of charity. FREE TRANSLATION. I am Josephine Joingne, a little girl six years tenmonths eighteen days of age, having received some instruc-tion from a poet actuated by charity. NOTE.—Prof. Bergers above sentence containseverything Pertaining to the French pronunciation. ACADEMIE FrANQAISE DES EtATS-UnIS, {French Academy of the United States.) HON. F. BERGER, Director. I 853 Broadway, New York. Branches in the principal cities of the United States. French Language taught in all its a Specialty. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS :—French IllustratedLectures. Little French theatrical


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