Five Syllables

The words have been divided into syllables for you.  Remember, we're dealing with SOUNDS here, not spelling, so the divisions don't follow spelling rules.

<a href="../audio/accessibilite.mp3">play</a> ac-ce-ssi-bi-li-té <a href="../audio/cohabitation.mp3">play</a> co-ha-bi-ta-tion <a href="../audio/imagination.mp3">play</a> i-ma-gi-na-tion
<a href="../audio/manifestation.mp3">play</a> ma-ni-fe-sta-tion <a href="../audio/prononciation.mp3">play</a> pro-non-ci-a-tion <a href="../audio/realisation.mp3">play</a> ré-a-li-sa-tion
<a href="../audio/representation.mp3">play</a> re-pré-sen-ta-tion <a href="../audio/universite.mp3">play</a> u-ni-ver-si-té  
Introduction | Syllable Length | C'est passionnant! | Huffing & Puffing |
How Many Syllables? | Dipthongs | Say aaaaaah! | Know How to Whistle? | Grrrrrrr! |
Front Rounded Vowels | e-caduc | Nasal Vowels
Arizona State University Dept. of Languages and Literatures