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Phonetic spelling of cassis cas-sis. Carmen Rinaldi. Add phonetic spelling Cancel. You are not logged in.. Meanings for cassis blackcurrant.
Elinore Jast. Add a meaning Cancel. Synonyms for cassis groseille 58 ratings rating ratings. In other words, it is not usually followed by a "strong burst of air" aspiration as in the 'k' sound of English "kit", "can" etc. If you are a native English speaker, repeat the word "cool" then "school" while holding your hand in front of your mouth. In the word "cool", you'll feel a stronger burst of air than in "school". In French, you always pronounce the 'k' sound as in English "school", without the strong burst of air.
The French 'a' vowel is pronounced with the tongue far forward in the mouth and the mouth quite wide open, but not quite as open as for a typical English 'a' vowel. A French 's' sound is made in a very similar way to an English 's' sound, by bringing the front part of the tongue very close to the ridge behind the teeth, causing friction as the air escapes.
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