How to pronounce quotCroissantquot – A petite French lesson
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Ah... the noble croissant. Seemingly uncomplicated in the simple curvature of its outer crust, but inside it hides a plethora of buttery, flaky, and irresistibly soft layers. • The croissant is among the most decadent of breads and true to it's flavorful form, the word itself contains a sampling of the most delicious sounds in the French language. Two syllables are enough to hold that elusive C , that rebellious rhotic R , and that infamous nasal ending. • You could spend countless days learning how to master making a croissant. The same could be said of mastering the pronunciation of croissant or any other French word. • But what can you do with just one word? • We suggest that your time would be better spent immersing yourself in a French listening experience! The word croissant in isolation, delicious though it may sound, lacks the context to leave a lasting impression. What's the history behind the croissant? The culture? Even the politics? • The truth is that you can learn how to pronounce croissant – relatively well at least – in about 30 seconds... • But to learn some French, a French language that's rich and alive, you need to spend some time with it. Immersed, engaged, enthralled, whatever adjective suits you. • For one way to get there, check out: https://www.newsinslowfrench.com/
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