Please be mindful of the fact that all the French sounds are produced with greater facial, throat and other phonatory muscle tension than any English sound.
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The French [l] and [ll] are normally pronounced a single [l] sound, as in the English lullaby, all, low, pal etc.
Note: The French [ l ] is normally pronounced in word final position TOO !
The sound's written representations are : l ll
[ l ] (word final)- as in BUT silent in
[ l ] (anywhere in the word)- as in
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