In this guide, you’ll learn about how to pronounce the letters “ai” when they come at the end of a word in French.
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fed
When you see the letters “ai” on the end of a word in French, you pronounce them like the “e” in the English word “fed”
vrai – true (“vreh”) j’ai – I have (“jsheh”) frai – spawn (“freh”)
ai, ais, ait, aient
The letters “ai” are pronounced like the “e” in “fed” when they come at the end of a word. This is also the same if you have the letters “ais”, “ait” or “aient” on the end as well; they’re all simply pronounced “eh”.
je voudrais — I would like (“jsheugh voo-DREH”) mais — but (“meh”) il allait — he was going (“eel ah-LEH”) ils finissaient – they were finishing (“eel fee-nee-SEH”)
Let's practise
Let’s practise pronouncing the letters “ai”, “ait”, “ais” and “aient”
when they appear at the end of a word in French. How would you say these words?
je savais (I knew)
français (French)
parfait (perfect)
ils parlaient (they were speaking)
un déblai (a clearing)
un Marseillais (a person from Marseille)
tout à fait (exactly)
s’il vous plaît (please)
hollandais (dutch)
attendaient (were waiting)
Answers
“jsheugh sah-VEH”
“fron(g)-SEH”
“pahr-FEH”
“eel pahr-LEH”
“an(g) day-BLEH”
“an(g) mahr-seh-YEH”
“toot ah feh”
“seel voo PLEH”
“oh-lon(g)-DEH”
“ah-ton(g)-DEH”
In context
It’s always good to look at rules in context, because it helps to
solidify them in your mind. So, let’s read through some of the lyrics
from a song called “Si tu partais” (If you left) by Édith Piaf, and focus on any words that end in the letters ai, ais, ait or aient…
Extract
Vocabulary
Si tu partais
Si un jour, Tu brisais notre amour, Si un jour, Tu partais pour toujours, Tout sombrerait dans la nuit. Les oiseaux, dans leurs nids, Ne chanteraient plus Leurs chants éperdus.
Si un jour, Tu brisais notre amour, Si un jour, Tu partais sans retour, Les fleurs perdraient leur parfum Et ce serait la fin de toute joie. Reste avec moi. Crois-moi, c'est vrai : J'en mourrais si tu partais.
brisais — broke (“bree-ZEH”) partais — left (“par-TEH”) sombrerait — would sink (“som-breugh-REH”) chanteraient — would sing (“shon(g)-teugh-REH”) perdraient — would lose (“pair-DREH”) serait — would be (“seugh-REH”) vrai — true (“vreh”) mourrais — would die (“moo-REH”)