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Syllables

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1. A French syllable generally begins with a consonant; the first syllable, however, may begin with a vowel: fé-li-ci-ter, a-me-ner.

2. When there are two consonants, the first belongs to the preceding syllable, the second to the following syllable: en-fant, bon-té.

3. If the second consonant is l or r, the two consonants belong to the same syllable: ou-bli-er, ou-vrit. The combinations ch, ph, th, gn always belong to the same syllable.

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