#d_547_ept_424_o
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.prononce conte
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According to the IPA, no
That's why I've asked. I hear the sound of the "n" (I am still not quite sure if that's its sound though.) but couldn't see it in IPA.
So since it's not in IPA, that actually means it doesn't exist.
Right? 🧐
I'm no expert, so I'll defer to someone with more linguistics knowledge, but the t basically puts your tongue in a position to complete the n sound, so it comes out with a sound that really closely approaches it
Of course, there are variations that might not be in wiktionary
sounds like southern france's accent to me
If there is one, it's going to be very short, literally just the transition from the nasal vowel to the dental T. So don't try to pronounce an N, but if one comes out don't worry about it too much
Just as I thought. Thanks for taking the time to help. 👋