French indie pop
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Playlist Length
0 days, 1 hours, 26 minutes
Playlist Followers
71
Source
Playlist Last Updated
November 16, 2021
Mood
Mixed Mood
Track Popularity Rating
Somewhat Popular
Style
Varied
Average Release Decade
2010s
Main Genre:
Mixed
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Not necessarily specific to the nasal sound, but the thing that helped my French pronunciation the most was learning lyrics to songs and singing along. It is a really helpful way to get real time feedback on your pronunciation, just based on hearing the singer's pronunciation at the same time. It's also just helpful because you end up practicing the same phrases and words over and over in a more fun way than just rote practice, so you can really hone your pronunciation. Like all things with language, it just takes a lot of practice, so making that practice more fun can help you put in the hours. A couple playlists I've used are: Indie pop: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/15Q2HQeF9n35Yq8BRcViZq?si=GjvOg6LjRU29bdiXqTqQng&utm_source=copy-link Acoustic: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/15Q2HQeF9n35Yq8BRcViZq?si=GjvOg6LjRU29bdiXqTqQng&utm_source=copy-link Just a big random mix of songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mn1Ev4XW451CJhJLLgq6h?si=9cLfpUtARzm1tcxlemFdXw&utm_source=copy-link Aside from pronunciation, I also find learning lyrics helps you speed up your speaking, just because you need to keep up with the song. I think that is a really valuable skill to practice for a beginner since it helps with sounding natural. Happy frenching!
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21
Subreddit
learnfrench
Reddit Username
hihihihihihellohi
Reddit Timestamp
5/14/22 7:34
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