Number Five: H
The French H comes in two varieties: aspiré and muet. Although both are silent, one acts as a consonant and one acts as a vowel. The H aspiré (aspirated H) behaves like a consonant, in that it does not allow contractions or liaisons. However, The H muet (mute H) is the opposite: it requires contractions and liaisons. Making vocabulary lists will help you to remember which H is which.
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French is a very good and interesting language and this is a really a true thing mentioned in the blog.Thanks a lot for these type of post and keep it up.
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