Aspirated h
In French spelling, aspirated "h" (French: "h" aspiré) is an initial silent letter that represents a hiatus at a word boundary, between the word's first vowel and the preceding word's last vowel. At the same time, the aspirated h stops the normal processes of contraction and liaison from occurring. The name of the now-silent h refers not to aspiration but to its former pronunciation as the voiceless glottal fricative [h] in Old French and in Middle French.
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Aspirated h
In French spelling, aspirated "h" (French: "h" aspiré) is an initial silent letter that represents a hiatus at a word boundary, between the word's first vowel and the preceding word's last vowel. At the same time, the aspirated h stops the normal processes of contraction and liaison from occurring. The name of the now-silent h refers not to aspiration but to its former pronunciation as the voiceless glottal fricative [h] in Old French and in Middle French.
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Dans la prononciation du franç ...... es haches » [leaʃ] ou [leʔaʃ].
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In French spelling, aspirated ...... d French and in Middle French.
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「無音の h 」「有音の h 」(むおんのアッシュ・ゆうおん ...... 印としている。(例: †hache、†haricot など)
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Dans la prononciation du franç ...... es haches » [leaʃ] ou [leʔaʃ].
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In French spelling, aspirated ...... d French and in Middle French.
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「無音の h 」「有音の h 」(むおんのアッシュ・ゆうおん ...... 印としている。(例: †hache、†haricot など)
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Aspirated h
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H aspiré
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無音のh・有音のh
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