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Originally Posted by Cooney
Hehe, personally I think the hardest sound for me has got to be that damnable triphthong uei, like in the verb "cueillir."
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It's only a diphthong. Try cueillir (or only "oeil") in this link:
http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php#top
(choose Juliette..French, it's the most accurate)
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That's got to be at least 10 times worse than the "ai" diphthong found in the word détail (which, the few times I've heard her full name spoken, seems similar to the sound used in the last syllable of "Jacotey")
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No, there's no diphthong in Jacot
ey! I know English-speaking people will do that (like in Aliz
ée). And "-tey" is far from sounding like "-tail" in détail. Try both in the link above too. "-tey" is like English "get" without the ending "t". "-ail" is like "I".