French pronunciation audio

Turn French text into pronunciation practice.

Generate native-quality French audio from text so reading, translation, and listening practice happen together.

Short answer

French pronunciation audio helps learners connect written French with spoken French. Apprendr adds text-to-speech audio to learning sessions so users can hear the phrase after understanding its meaning, grammar, and vocabulary.

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Les enfants ont envie d'aller au cinéma.

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Translation

The children feel like going to the cinema.

Grammar

avoir envie de plus infinitive expresses wanting or feeling like doing something.

Vocabulary

Listen for liaison between enfants and ont: the final s links into the vowel.

Pronunciation practice from text

French pronunciation audio is most effective after the sentence already makes sense, because listening reinforces meaning, grammar, vocabulary, and future review together.

Understand the sentence before drilling the audio.

Listen for liaison, silent final letters, nasal vowels, rhythm, and intonation.

Replay short sentences several times rather than passively listening to long passages.

Repeat aloud and compare your rhythm to the generated French audio.

Best for

  • Hearing a sentence after understanding it
  • Practising silent letters, liaison, rhythm, and intonation
  • Replaying French text from articles or homework
  • Combining reading practice with listening practice

How to use it

  1. 1

    Paste or select French text.

  2. 2

    Understand it and review the grammar/vocabulary notes.

  3. 3

    Play the generated audio.

  4. 4

    Repeat the sentence aloud and replay until the rhythm feels familiar.

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Can text-to-speech help French pronunciation?

Yes. Text-to-speech is useful for hearing rhythm, liaison, silent letters, and intonation, though human feedback is still best for correcting your own pronunciation.

What should learners listen for in French audio?

Listen for silent final consonants, liaison between words, nasal vowels, the French u sound, sentence rhythm, and which syllables are lightly stressed.

Does Apprendr include audio with learning sessions?

Yes. Apprendr can generate native-quality French audio for submitted text, alongside meaning, grammar, vocabulary notes, and review material.