Why do I hear a “t” sound between Quand -and- il

liz v.A1Kwiziq community member

Why do I hear a “t” sound between Quand -and- il

Question: Why do I hear a “t” sound between Quand -and- il in the first sentence, in this exercise, I hear “t-il”. It seems with the “d” at the end of Quand, I am expecting a “d-il” sound. - thank you, EV

Asked 3 weeks ago
Maarten K.C1Kwiziq Q&A super contributorCorrect answer

Liz, 

What you are hearing is a liaison. 

Quand is never pronounced with a terminal ‘ d ‘ sound. The terminal ‘ d ‘ is either silent, or pronounced with a ‘ t ‘ sound in a liaison. In fact, a terminal ‘ d ‘ is rarely pronounced in French, with very few exceptions.

Explained in links below : 

 https://progress.lawlessfrench.com/revision/glossary/pronunciation/liaison

 https://www.lawlessfrench.com/pronunciation/liaisons/

 https://www.lawlessfrench.com/pronunciation/silent-letters/

liz v. asked:

Why do I hear a “t” sound between Quand -and- il

Question: Why do I hear a “t” sound between Quand -and- il in the first sentence, in this exercise, I hear “t-il”. It seems with the “d” at the end of Quand, I am expecting a “d-il” sound. - thank you, EV

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